Showing posts with label vet clinic lakeville mn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vet clinic lakeville mn. Show all posts

Friday 2 August 2019

Creating a canine command center

You have a dog in your life who needs to be able to understand where her belongings are in order to feel calm and comfortable in your home. This helps her see that her needs can and will be met.


To create a place for your pet to find her belongings on a consistent basis, a command center may be helpful. This simply means establishing an area of your home where your little furball can head to when she needs something. Make sure she is able to conveniently access this space and that she is well aware of where it is. Your little furball will need you to organize this area regularly and make a point to keep it simple for her to get to. Your local veterinarian Lakeville, MN can help you care for the pets in your home.

Wednesday 16 January 2019

Preparing Your Cat for a Snow Storm

It’s the winter season and that means snow showers and possible snow storms. While you hit the grocery store to stock up on storm supplies for yourself, be sure to pick up extra supplies for your cat as well. For instance, buy extra cat litter, food, water bottles and treats for your cat in case you can get to the store after the storm hits. Put together an emergency kit for your cat that includes an extra collar, a leash (even if you don’t normally use one for your cat), toys, blankets or bedding, and a copy of your cats vaccination records. If your cat likes to be outside, make sure you give him extra time to roam before the storm hits. Bring him back inside long before the storm even begins to avoid him getting lost. Consult with your veterinarian Lakeville, MN for additional suggestions.

Wednesday 5 September 2018

Persistent Barking In Dogs - Why You Should Ignore The Behavior

Excessive and persistent barking in dogs can be an attention-seeking behavior. Dogs that engage in this bad habit are often ‘rewarded’ by their owners with some attention. Realizing that they could get their owners’ attention by behaving this way, they will continue engaging in this annoying habit. If you share the same problem with many pet owners out there, you may be guilty of reinforcing your pet’s behavior. Looking his way or shouting at your pooch to stop are ‘rewards’ to your pet’s barking. You should be consistent about not giving any attention to your errant pet - don’t talk, touch, or even glance at his direction. If he keeps still and quiet even for just a very short time, be quick to reward him with a treat.

Consult with your Burnsville Parkway hospital Lakeville, MN if you have any concerns about your pet’s behavior.