Showing posts with label pet clinic Bend OR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet clinic Bend OR. Show all posts

Tuesday 16 June 2020

What to Do if You Find a Cat


Have you ever come across a stray cat or a cat that appears to be lost? If so, one of the first things you should do is check to see if it’swearing a collar with ID information. Use the information to contact the owners and return the cat. If there’s no ID, then try taking the cat to the vet to have him scanned for a microchip. The microchip could be another way to help identify the cat’s owners. If there’s no ID then you should check social media for reports of a missing cat. Take note of any flyers posted to see if the cat pictured is the one you found. If you can keep the cat until the owner is found that would be great. If you can’t, let your veterinarian Bend, OR know and ask them to care for the cat or find a volunteer to care for the cat until the owner is found. Visit their profile to know more.

Wednesday 13 May 2020

Preparing your Guinea Pig to Show


Showing your guinea pig not only takes precision in signing up for classes and registration, but it also takes preparation. Here are tips for ways to prepare your guinea pig for a show. First, you need to do bathe your guinea pig. If he’s not too dirty the using pet bath wipes to wipe is coat clean may work. If he needs a full bath, check with your vet to find out what shampoo and other products to use. It’s recommended that you bathe your cavy one week before the show if he has short hair and up to two weeks before the show if he has long hair. Trim your guinea pig’s nails and make sure you have de-greased the grease glands located on the bum. Your veterinary clinic Bend, OR may also recommend a dip to prevent lice or lice eggs from developing in the coat. Visit their homepage to know more.

Thursday 16 April 2020

How to Keep Your Blind Dog Safe


Blind dogs and those that are gradually losing their vision tend to adapt to their disability, but they would cope a lot better with the support of their owners. The following tips can help you improve your dog's journey through this "new normal":

  • As much as possible, maintain status quo in terms of the positioning of furniture and other relevant items in your house. For instance, put your dog's items (food, water bowl, sleeping couch, etc.) at the same spot before your pet’s vision problems.
  • Discard hazardous things that could harm your dog, such as items that are sharp or prone to breakage. Add barricades wherever necessary.
  • Help your dog navigate faster by adding landmarks like rugs with varying textures. During the first few weeks or months, you might need to train and support your dog by putting him on a leash to help him with navigation.
  • Keep your dog close to you during leash walks.

Remember to visit your veterinarian Bend OR for regular wellness checkups.

Wednesday 20 November 2019

Obesity Is An Important Reason to Change Your Pet’s Food


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The nutritional needs of dogs vary individually. These will depend on a variety of factors such as the dog’s lifestage, lifestyle, activity level, health status, etc. There are so many premium-quality pet food options that are now available and getting the right food for your pet is very important to the animal’s health and well-being. One of the important reasons to consider changing your pet’s food is when the animal is carrying excess weight. A dog that is overweight or obese can be prone to a variety of serious health issues. It can also have a negative impact on their quality of life. There are many reasons for weight gain in pets, such as hypothyroidism or Cushing’s disease. But in most cases, the dog may be consuming more calories that what he’s burning, causing the extra calories to be stored as fat. Talk to a vet Bend, OR to know more about your pet’s dietary needs.