Showing posts with label pet clinic las vegas nv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet clinic las vegas nv. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 October 2018

How Do You Take Care Of Newly Spayed Or Neutered Rabbits?

Rabbits are such prolific creatures and if you have no plans of letting them have offsprings, experts recommend having them spayed (female) or neutered (males). Before a rabbit undergoes the procedure, fasting is usually indicated. Now the problem starts. Rabbits need to have their gastrointestinal tract moving constantly or else they may develop certain health issues when the normal movement of the GIT is paused or stalled. Also, it is often difficult to get the rabbit’s gastrointestinal tract moving again after surgery.

To prevent any problems, the rabbit is allowed to munch on hay until the animal is placed under general anesthesia for the procedure. After surgery, hay should be available and easily accessible so the rabbit will be encouraged to eat.

If your pet rabbit has just been spayed or neutered, make sure to keep a close eye on him for the next few hours to make sure that he starts chewing hay as soon as possible (most start chewing hay within 1-2 hours after waking up after surgery). In general, vets won’t allow rabbits that have undergone surgery to go home if they haven’t started eating. Don’t hesitate to talk to your vet Las Vegas, NV about any concerns or issues you may have about your pet. For more information visit the website https://alohavegasvets.com/

Friday, 1 June 2018

Managing Seizures in your Mongolian Gerbil


Seizure activity in gerbils is rare, but it can occur and most often effects gerbils around 2 to 3 months of age and then subsides or stops altogether around 6 months of age. If you’re concerned that your gerbil is having seizures, take him to your vet immediately for an exam. Seizure activity can present itself in abnormal behaviors for your gerbil such as twitching of the ears, whiskers and head or walking with a stiff gait. If the seizures are bad enough your vet may prescribe medication that you will need to give your gerbil regularly. You should track your gerbil’s seizure activity to help your vet determine if the medication is effective or if it needs to be adjusted. Keeping your gerbil comfortable and in the right living environment and on the right diet can help alleviate stress which can sometimes cause seizures. For more tips, talk with your vets Las Vegas, NV.

Friday, 9 March 2018

Fun Facts about Ferrets


Ferrets are one of the most popular exotic pets. They are curious, intelligent, loyal, loving, and extremely playful and energetic. They require consistent training and handling to cultivate a bond with their owners. They’ve been considered pets in the U.S. for the past 300 years, however, some parts of the world still uses ferrets to hunt small game including rabbits. Ferrets come in various colors and have a short to medium length fur. Like cats and dogs, ferrets should be neutered or spayed at 6 to 8 weeks of age. The average female ferret can be about 14 inches long and weigh between .75 and 2.5 pounds. The average male ferret can be about 16 inches long and weigh between 2 and 3.5 pounds. Ferrets have a general lifespan of around 6 to 8 years although some have been known to live for 12 years. For more fun facts, talk to vets Las Vegas NV.

Monday, 19 February 2018

Cleaning your guinea pig’s cage

Your guinea pig is a big part of your life, and you know how much he depends on you. In order for your pet to be comfortable in her enclosure, it should be clean. How can you maintain it for her?

Your guinea pig needs you to take the tome to spot clean her enclosure on a daily basis. This will mean cleaning up soiled bedding, removing old food, and freshening up both her hay and her water. Every so often you will need to clean things out completely and throw away anything that can’t be sanitized. After washing and drying the remaining items, you can take the time to replace things that had to be tossed, like her bedding material, with new versions to help keep her comfortable.  Your local vet Las Vegas, NV can help you care for your pet. Visit this site for more information.


Saturday, 17 February 2018

What to look for when purchasing a litter box

You will soon be bringing a feline friend into your life, and you know that she will need a litter box within your home. What should you look for when purchasing one?

It’s important that you choose a litter box that your pet will be comfortable in, otherwise, she may not use it. Think about your pet’s size and general preferences when looking at your options. There are likely some things that will work better than others in your household, like adding a hood to a litter box to keep other pets from snooping around this area. You should also consider the litter that can be used in different boxes, as this could significantly impact your decision. Many cats will prefer a certain type of litter over others. For additional information, please contact your local Pet clinic Las Vegas, NV.