Showing posts with label vet Louisville CO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vet Louisville CO. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 May 2021

Do Owls Make Great Pets?

 


Movies and books, most especially Harry Potter, have popularized keeping owls as pets.  But the fact of the matter is that an owl does not make good pets.  The challenges brought about by the proper care of owls are one major reason why these birds are best left alone in their natural habitats, no matter how captivating and beautiful these animals may be.

To begin with, an owl cannot just be kept in your standard parrot cage.  Owls have to be kept in huge aviaries with both outdoor and indoor access.  They should also be offered a clean bath pan.  Owls regularly bathe so that they can meticulously maintain their feathers’ cleanliness.  Owls are silent fliers but if their feathers are not clean, they will generate noise.  And this noise has a negative impact as they hunt.  Also, if an owl is physically able, it must be allowed to fly as much as it can. 

Your local veterinarian Louisville, CO is a valuable resource when it comes to your pet’s health and needs.

Sunday, 8 November 2020

Car Travel for Cats: Do They Enjoy it?


Does your beloved cat enjoy traveling with you inside your car? A lot of cats despise taking a ride in cars, and this is particularly true when a cat is not at all familiar with being inside moving cars or any type of vehicle during their younger years. Some of these cats who hate riding in a car could get motion sickness, and a lot of them would surely love to stay home where they can relax or play on their kitty condo or bed.

Many cats ride vehicles when they need to go to their preferred vet or the nearest animal clinic, or even the professional groomer. Most, if not all of them, get stressed out during these times and can get really anxious. Cats rarely go on trips, unlike dogs that often enjoy the outdoors with their owners and walk or play in the park or elsewhere. Be sure to keep your cat in his crate so he can be comfortable during the trip.

Before going on trips with your cat, call your animal hospital Louisville, CO to make sure that your pet’s vaccinations and preventatives are up-to-date.

Sunday, 26 January 2020

Are you ready to look after a feathery friend?



You have always loved the idea of caring for a pet in your home and you want to make sure you are ready to take on this responsibility before making the effort to bring a new addition home. How can you tell if you are ready to look after a feathery friend?

Your pet needs you to be aware of the fact that there are plenty of ways she can lead a healthy life, but that you will need to be flexible with her to determine the ideal options. She will need daily care and this will include not only meeting her needs, but also offering her plenty of love and attention. You will need to upkeep her cage and make sure to give her the veterinary care required to help her stay healthy and happy. For more information, please contact your local vet clinic Louisville, CO.

Thursday, 28 November 2019

Feeding your iguana

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You have a wonderful iguana in your life and you want to make sure she is able to enjoy her meals just as much as you do. What should you offer her to munch on to keep her happy and content?

Your iguana will need you to give her a variety of food in order to meet her nutritional needs. This means that you will have to have different options on hand to give her when it comes time to eat, and this may require preparing, cleaning, and cutting up some fresh options on top of offering some commercial products. Keep in mind that iguanas are herbivores, which means their diets are made up of mostly plant material. Your pet’s veterinarian can help you pick out specific items to offer your new addition. Your local pet clinic Louisville, CO can offer additional guidance.

Monday, 10 September 2018

Stressed Birds Are Vulnerable To Illness

Being exposed to stressors can have a negative effect on the health and well-being of pet birds.  A ‘stressor’ creates a situation where birds can suffer from strain or tension, like overcrowding, extreme temperature or humidity (high or low), as well as the presence of potential predators.
Birds can suffer from physical and psychological stress. Physical stress can be triggered by an emergency that warrants a ‘fight or flight’ reaction’ or a continuing stress such as overcrowding inside the enclosure. In a way, stress can be beneficial because it keeps the bird on his toes, allowing him to react more capably to a perceived threat.
The effects of stress on pet birds are often more pronounced when the stressor is overwhelming. Stress is often considered an important predisposing factor to serious illness because it can lower the integrity of the animal’s immune system.
Any change in your pet’s health and/or behavior should be brought to the attention of your veterinarians Louisville, CO.

Monday, 12 March 2018

Your Parakeet’s Diet


Many novice pet owners see parakeets as a beginner pets and assume that a bowl of seeds and some water is enough. However, seeds alone can’t meet your parakeet’s nutritional needs alone. Seeds should only comprise 10% of your bird’s diet. Rely on high-quality parakeet pellets as the main food in your parakeet’s diet. Buy these pellets from a reputable pet supply company with high turnover so you know they are fresh. Your parakeet needs fresh leafy greens such as romaine lettuce or spinach. Offer crunchy vegetables such as squash or carrots too. Your parakeet will enjoy small pieces of fruit such as apple slices or strawberries as a treat. A cuttlebone will give your parakeet extra calcium and all that gnawing will keep his beak trim. Ensure your parakeet has access to fresh, clean water at all times. Contact your Louisville, CO vet to learn more.