Showing posts with label pet clinic leesburg va. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet clinic leesburg va. Show all posts

Monday, 15 February 2021

Possible Causes of Bloat in Thai Ridgebacks

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Breeds like the Thai Ridgeback breed may be especially prone to a variety of health conditions including bloat. Talk to your vet about the condition. You may learn that bloat, Gastric Dilation-Volvulus, can occurwhen irregular amounts of air, fluid or foam forms in the stomach causing the stomach to swell. As the stomach swells, veins can be obstructed which can lead to low blood pressure, shock, or organ damage. The most general causes of bloat are stress, hereditary genes, temperament that causes stress, anxiety or aggression, eating habits such as elevated food bowls, rapid eating, eating of the wrong diet, eating gassy foods, drinking too much too quickly, deep and narrow build of chest, etc. It’s important to understand and recognize the signs of bloat so that you can be prepared to seek the immediate treatment needed to save your dog’s life. Learn more from your experienced vets Leesburg VA.

Tuesday, 31 March 2020

Dogs Need Emotional Support, Too



Do you believe that dogs also have feelings? Yes! Their body language can reveal a lot about what they are feeling. Being extra-sensitive, they can also feel the vibes given off by their humans. They can “smell” fear, anger, anxiety, and of course, joy and happiness. Dogs possess an incredible intuitive ability. Thus, you may have noticed your canine buddy giving you some extra love when you’re down or unwell. In the same way, your dog will also respond positive to your show of emotional support whenever they feel stressed, nervous, agitated or anxious. A gentle touch and a soothing voice can do wonders to a troubled dog. Touch is also a powerful form of positive reinforcement, in the same way that treats or praise are used to reward desired behavior. In fact, there have been studies that showed dogs respond better to touch compared to verbal praise during training.

Sudden changes in your pet’s health and/or behavior should be checked out by a vet Leesburg VA.

Friday, 29 November 2019

Enjoying time with your feline friend



Your cat is a wonderful part of your life and you want to make sure you are able to enjoy as much time with her as you possibly can. How can you make this happen?

Your pet needs you to be there with her to offer plenty of attention and the more you are around her the easier it will be to determine activities you will both enjoy taking part in together. Give her your undivided attention whenever you can and make a point to really engage with her. This will make a huge difference in your interactions, as it will show her that you love her and want to be by her side even after her care needs have been met. Bring some toys into the mix to offer some additional playtime options and try to vary your activities from time to time.  For additional information, please contact your local pet clinic Leesburg, VA.

Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Curly American Curl Ears

The American Curl is known best for its small shaped head and rounded out hears. But, did you know that the Curl is actually born with straight ears? The ears don’t take on their curvy shape until the cat is about three to five days old. Even at this point the ears stay in a tight rounded shape and do not completely curl out and take permanent shape until 16 weeks. In addition, the degree of the curl in the ear can vary. Breeders are very particular when it comes to the degree of the curl in the ear and the overall shape of the ear. In fact, the American Curl’s ear position and shape can affect whether the cat will be good enough to show or passed along to become a family pet. These cats are extremely loyal and affectionate. They are great with pets and children. For more information, talk with your veterinarian Leesburg, VA.