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Friday 23 April 2021

Factors To Remember When Choosing A Rabbit

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When you are planning to get a pet rabbit, you only have two things to consider: size and amount of care.  When you have studied these factors, you can easily choose which rabbit to bring home.

• Rabbit size

If you choose a large rabbit, you might have to choose a bigger enclosure to accommodate your pet. You might find it difficult to handle a big rabbit due to its weight. Additionally, you also need to provide more food because of your pet’s size. The American Fuzzy Lop is a well-known large breed. The Jersey Wooly, on the other hand, is a small rabbit breed.

• Amount of care

Different rabbit breeds have different care requirements. Large rabbit breeds can easily develop health issues.

Aside from that, wool breeds such as the American Fuzzy Lop, need a special diet and daily grooming. This breed is best for owners who have vast experience in raising a rabbit.

The English lop breed is also best left to expert pet owners. For one, the rabbit can get massive. Second, its ears can also grow big and require special care. 

If you have any questions about your pet’s health and well-being, contact your veterinarian Mesa, AZ.


Wednesday 1 January 2020

Beagles


 
The Beagle is a fun loving, energetic canine that loves to be part of the family. The Beagle needs consistent exercise and requires either a home with a yard or a home environment that allows the owner to be home in time for one or two long, daily walks. The Beagle is a shorthaired breed and member of the hound family. They are active dogs and enjoy playtime with kids and adults. They are also a nosey breed and want to investigate everything around the area especially with their nose. They love to smell things out as they were originally bred to smell out game. Some Beagles are still used to do this in the U.S. If you’re looking for a lively pup then check out the Beagle. Just make sure you have time to exercise him or else he may be come destructive. Consult with your reputed vet Mesa, AZ to learn more.

What is a Potty Patch?


 
Have you heard of the potty patch? This was a popular commercial in the late 90s and early 2000s. Although it’s not advertised as much on TV, the potty patch is still around and is still highly effective for many types of dogs. So what is it? The potty patch is a patch of artificial grass with a small plastic tray underneath. These patches are designed to attract your dog and give off a scent that lets your dog know it is an acceptable are to take care of business. These patches are intended to be used as potty training methods, but can also be used as a permanent place for your dog to potty when indoors. The potty patch comes in various sizes to fit your particular canine breed’s size. If you think your dog might do well with a potty patch then give your local vets Mesa, AZ a call for a further consultation.

German Shepherds


 
Looking for a canine companion? What about a large dog like the German Shepherd? The German Shepherd was developed as a working dog in German. Because of their size and energy the German Shepherd needs a home with a large yard and opportunities to run and exercise often. Apartments are not recommended for this breed. In addition to being large and energetic, this breed is also intelligent, alert, and fearless. They make great guard dogs and have been trained to work in a variety of law enforcement fields. The German Shepherd is eager to learn and eager to please making the breed fairly easy to train. German Shepherds require consistent training. When training is given they do well with people of all ages. Poorly trained or untrained German Shepherds can be show signs of aggression so training and socialization should start early and continue. Call your vets Mesa, AZ for more information. Schedule an appointment today!

Wednesday 18 December 2019

Why do Small Dogs Live Longer?


 
Have you noticed that smaller dogs tend to live longer than larger dogs? When calculating a dog’s age in people years you must the dog’s age by 7 for large dogs and multiple the dog’s age by 5 for small dogs. This will tell you the real age in people years. So what does that matter? You may notice that a small dog is only multiplied by 5. This is because small dogs tend to live longer than larger dogs. Why? Some research suggests that larger dogs start to age at an earlier point in life. There are some veterinarians that have noted a larger dog’s cell growth seems to be much more accelerated than a small dog’s. In addition, a larger dog becomes sick or develops a disease, he is much more likely to die at an earlier age because of the rapid growth of the illness. Click here or call your vet Glendale, AZ to learn more.

Wednesday 20 November 2019

Ways To Treat Dental Disease In Pets


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Dental disease in pet cats and dogs is more than just plaque, tartar, and tooth loss. It also involves infection, pain, and inflammation which, when left untreated can possibly lead to serious problems in the heart, liver, and kidney as pathogens from the mouth reach major body organs via the bloodstream.

If a cat or dog is found to be suffering from tooth and gum problems, a veterinarian have several treatment options to choose from depending on the existing problem and its severity, as well as the health status of the patient. These options include the following:

Dental prophylaxis
The procedure involves placing a cat or dog under general anesthesia so the mouth and its associated structures can be examined thoroughly, any plaque and tartar removed, sealants may be applied if needed, etc.

Periodontal surgery
This may be necessary when there are deeper than normal periodontal pockets around the animal’s teeth. There is a need to keep the tooth root surface smooth and clean to encourage reattachment of gum tissue. There may be a need to make a periodontal flap so all affected parts of a tooth can be accessed. In severe cases, bone grafts may be necessary.

Tooth extraction
Teeth that are severely compromised need to be removed if the vet thinks this is the only way to cure advanced or severe cases of periodontal disease.

Home care
The most important way to keep your pet’s teeth healthy is to provide regular home dental care. Ideally, brushing of your pet’s teeth should be done everyday.

Your pet will benefit from regular wellness checks and dental visits at your pet clinic Scottsdale, AZ.

How Skin Allergy Testing In Dogs Is Performed

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There are several types of allergy testing that is performed in dogs and one of these is skin allergy testing. The procedure is more invasive compared to blood allergy testing. The dog needs to be sedated because there is a need to keep the patient still during the test. Once the dog is sedated, it is placed on its side and a small area on its side is shaved. Next several test allergens are injected in tiny amounts via individual small needles. The allergens are injected in a specific pattern and order just under the skin of the patient so the allergen can be identified if there is a small raised reaction on the dog’s skin. The skin is usually examined after a few hours to determine if there is a reaction and which allergens elicited a response. Based on the results, your vet Scottsdale, AZ can prescribe an appropriate treatment protocol

Friday 11 October 2019

Risks Associated With Pets In Vehicles




There are many risks that pets can be exposed to when riding in vehicles. On top of the list is heatstroke. Pets should never be left alone inside vehicles even for just a few minutes because the temperature can rapidly rise within a few minutes. The inside of your car can become an oven within 10-20 minutes. And when your pet is inside, it can s suffer heatstroke and even death. Take note that opening windows a little bit won’t make any difference to the temperature inside the vehicle.

Pets should be properly restrained while inside the car. You can place your pet in a harness or carrier. There are also specially-designed seatbelts for the purpose. When a pet remains  unrestrained, it can crawl into the pedals and interfere in the use of the pedal for brakes or accelerator. If you are fond of letting a small pet sit on your lap while driving, it could be injured or killed when the airbag launches during a collision. Also, your pet can obstruct your view while driving.

Before taking your pet on road trips or outdoor excursions, make an appointment with your reputed veterinarian Glendale, AZ so your pet can undergo a thorough checkup and his vaccinations updated.