Showing posts with label pet clinic columbia md. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet clinic columbia md. Show all posts

Monday, 4 April 2022

Samoyed Temperament And Personality


Are you familiar with other dog breeds apart from the very usual ones? Here is one breed you may want to know more about because of its interesting traits.

The Samoyed dogs may not be that popular among households, but they sure can be brought into your home and be part of your family. Give it a day or two, you and your kids will surely fall in love with these pups.

To help you make that final decision in adopting a Samoyed dog, here are some more details about them:

  • Samoyed dogs are talkative. They do not “bark” to talk, but they vocalize. They do this activity when they find something funny or irritating. 
  • Samoyed dogs enjoy entertaining people around them and being laughed at. But, some of them do not like it and get a bit annoyed.
  • Samoyed dogs are thoughtful pets. But, they are also loyal to their breed. Treat their entire family well so they will treat you well in return.
  • Samoyed dogs can be left to play with another breed of dogs. But, do not rush things as they need to get familiarized first.

A sudden change in your pet’s health and/or behavior should warrant a visit to your pet hospital  Columbia MD, the Claws N Paws Animal Hospital.

Monday, 15 November 2021

Tips on Choosing the Right Bed for Your Cat


It is the cat’s natural instinct to prefer resting or sleeping in raised places. To give them that comfort, you can shop for an elevated bed. If the budget is a little tight, you may just use any type of them and place them in a raised place. Check that the surface is not unstable to ensure safety for your pets.

Despite that natural characteristic to seek high places to rest, other cats also prefer staying close to the ground. You can get a hammock bed for them, which securely suspends and supports the sleeping cat.

Cats are territorial animals, so make sure that their beds are free from the smell that is unfamiliar to them. Shopping at some online stores like Petique, Inc. will guarantee that the beds are free from scents of other shoppers and handlers.

Your animal hospital Columbia MD is a valuable resource when it comes to your pet’s health and needs.

Wednesday, 7 July 2021

Why Do Dogs Get Hot Spots?

 


Pyotraumatic dermatitis sometimes called moist dermatitis, or hot spot refers to a skin condition in dogs. This condition includes swollen and reddish spots that are visible on the dog's skin.

The lesion worsens when the dog keeps on licking, biting, or scratching to get relief from pain. These lesions can appear anywhere in the body of your pet dog. Some of these wounds have matted hair coats, while some become bald as the hair falls off.

Pet owners are expected to take this skin condition seriously. Otherwise, the wounds might grow bigger and spread towards the other parts of the body. These wounds are painful, and you can imagine the discomfort that your pet feels.

Bring your pet to the vet as soon as it develops any skin infection. Prompt medical assistance will prevent the lesions from spreading further. In the meantime, pet owners can prevent hot spots from happening by promoting good hygiene habits and ensuring that the surroundings are clean.

Any skin and/or hair coat issue exhibited by your pet should warrant an appointment with your vet clinic Columbia, MD.

Tuesday, 20 April 2021

How to Diagnose Bloat in Dogs Like Labradoodles

 


Did you know that canine bloat can affect a variety of dog breeds including the Labradoodle? This serious disease occurs when abnormal amounts of gas, food or fluid builds-up in the stomach causing it to expand. Expansion of the stomach can apply pressure to surrounding organs and prevent blood flow to the heart and other areas. Your vet will most likely make a diagnosis of bloat by reviewing symptoms and conducting a physical exam. Symptoms may include unsuccessful attempts to vomit, anxiety, restlessness, hunched up appearance, no normal digestive sounds in the stomach, bloated or tight abdomen, whining, pacing, drooling, unsuccessful attempts to poop, heavy breathing, etc. In some cases the pressure causes the stomach to twist requiring surgery to untwist it. Surgery; however, is not usually an option as survival rates are incredibly low. Consult with your animal hospital Columbia MD to learn more about this disease in order to recognize it sooner if it should happen to your canine companion.

Thursday, 5 November 2020

Odor Cover-Up Spray

 

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Does your dog smell like he’s come into contact with a skunk? Perhaps he has or perhaps he’s just gotten into something really gross. Dogs love to roll in odd smells and carry the scent back with them on their bodies to share with their human and other pets. It’s pretty normal behavior for dogs, but it doesn’t always end up with a pretty smell. How will you ever get that awful smell off of your dog? Well, you can either give your dog a full bath or try to remove the odor with pet wipes or cover-up/odor removing spray. In general, if a full bath doesn’t do the trick, then you may want to finish up the process with a mist or spray from an all-natural odor remover. You can find this type of spray in most pet stores. Ask your vet Columbia, MD before applying the spray to your dog’s coat.

Friday, 2 October 2020

Dental Issues in Rabbits


Rabbits are a common small pet for children and even adults. Rabbits are often considered as pocket pets and sold in pet stores in the same area as gerbils, hamsters, mice and guinea pigs. If you want to bring a pet rabbit home, make sure you know all about their care and health needs. For instance, some rabbits have dental issues that need to be addressed. One of the main issues is the fact that a rabbit’s teeth never stop growing. Because of this, a rabbit’s teeth need to be checked by a vet regularly. The teeth, if too long, may even need to be trimmed. If your rabbit appears to be eating less or seems to have abnormal swelling on his face then he may be experiencing problems with his teeth. You should contact your vet right away as your rabbit could be in pain. Learn more here or call your vet Columbia, MD  Or 

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Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Does your cat love to chase things ?

 



You have a cat in your life who is constantly on the lookout for ways to meet her needs. You’ve noticed that she loves to chase things and does so whenever she has the opportunity to. Is this a way of meeting her needs?

Your little fur ball needs to be able to utilize her natural instincts in order to feel at ease in your care and this is exactly what she is doing when it’s time for her to chase after something. This plays into her hunting instinct, as she likes to stalk, chase after, and pounce on things in an effort to mimic how her wild ancestors captured their food. This can help her meet certain needs, like helping her to stay content, entertain herself, and get some exercise. For more information, please contact your local veterinarian Columbia MD.

Friday, 3 January 2020

Helping your gerbil stay healthy


Your gerbil is an adorable little furball who counts on you to offer her the care she needs, even when she isn’t sure what that entails. How can you help her stay healthy in your care?

Your gerbil needs you to take a look at her care from a few different angles to make sure she gets everything required to lead a happy life. This means taking the time to figure out how you can offer her an enclosure she can meet most of her needs within and then bringing her outside of this space to socialize and get some exercise. Spend time with her and encourage healthy habits. Offer her an appropriate amount of nourishing food and take the time to eliminate any hazards from her reach. Your local animal hospital Columbia, MD can help you better understand your pet.

Wednesday, 12 September 2018

Helping your dog in stressful situations

Your dog is a wonderful part of your life and you are eager to spend some time with her each and every day. However, you know that each day will bring different challenges with it. How can you help your pet if he is stressed out?


Every situation will be a bit different, so helping your pet will require that you first understand what is making him feel a bit nervous. If this is something that can be removed or avoided, think about doing so to keep your pet comfortable. If not, try to think of ways you can help your pet understand what’s going on around him and help him calm down. Sometimes he may just need to check something out a bit more closely in order to see that it isn’t a threat, but other times he may need you to reassure him of his safety again and again. For additional information, please contact your vet Columbia, MD.

Wednesday, 18 July 2018

Change In Routine Can Stress Pet Cats

A sudden change in the daily routine of the household can be an important stressor for cats, considering that they are creatures of habit.
l  As much as possible, make gradual changes and give your kitty lots of physical and mental stimulation to keep him busy as he adjusts to the new routine.
l  If there are changes to your daily schedule, help your kitty adjust by gradually changing to the new schedule beforehand. If the change is short-term, such as a weekend guest, it is best to go back to the old routine as soon as possible once the guests have left.
l  If the change is a long-term one, consistency should be maintained so it will be easier for your furball to adjust to the changes.
Bring your kitty to your veterinarian Columbia, MD for regular wellness checks. Click here to know more.

Thursday, 8 March 2018

Ways to Hide a Litter Box in Plain Sight

In a perfect world, you could hide the litter box all the way down in the basement. Unfortunately, the world is far from perfect. Even if you have a basement, your cat isn’t likely to go all the way down there to use it! That doesn’t mean you have to be stuck staring at that box either.

Is there a closet that you aren’t using? Or maybe you can rearrange a few things to free up one end of the closet? Cats love litter boxes in the closet because it provides them with privacy, but it means you don’t have to look at it either!

End table litter boxes are a good solution if the box has to go in the living room. You can even find boxes with potted plants on the top!

Call your veterinary clinic Columbia, MD for more ideas on how to hide your litter box.