Showing posts with label vet clinic matthews nc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vet clinic matthews nc. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 January 2021

Good to Know Facts about the Airedale Terrier

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The Airedale Terrier is the largest dog in the Terrier family. The Airedale also has the largest teeth of all Terriers; although, he does not bite and is generally friendly. The Airedale stands around 22 to 24 inches in height. His coat is made up of a top wiry layer and a soft underlayer. If you don’t show your Airedale then you might get by with occasional grooming; however, excessive grooming is required for showing. In addition, the Airedale’s coat should be stripped twice a year. This means the dead hair should be stripped or removed in order to generate new growth. The Airedale is adaptable to a variety of climates with a short coat in summer and a full coat in winter. He is also adaptable to the apartment and large home living. Your pup will need lots of exercises. Ask your vet Matthews, NC if a brisk 20 minute walks twice a day would work. 

Friday, 7 June 2019

Why Do Some Cats Suck On Wool?

Wool-sucking is a feline behavior that is most often observed in Siamese or Burmese. While the causes have not been fully identified, it is thought to have some genetic basis. One of the possible causes may be suckling deprivation while still a kitten. To compensate for the reduced amount of suckling, cats suck on wool and other inanimate objects. In the wild, it is normal for kittens to suckle milk for 6 months or more, however, in pet cats, kittens are already weaned from their mothers by the time they turn 2 months of age.

The best way to deal with the problem is to apply products with an unpleasant taste or strong-smelling to inanimate objects that your cat likes to suckle. Pet owners have reported success using pepper sauce or strong-smelling perfume. There are also commercial repellants that can be used for the purpose. You can ask your veterinary clinic Matthews, NC about them. Take note that punishment is counterproductive when it comes to correcting the behavior.

Tuesday, 8 January 2019

Managing a Dominant Dog

Dominant behavior in dogs is pretty obvious. You may see growling and biting, but your dominant dog may act pushy and stubborn. He may bark or to suit his needs and insist on attention from you. Your dominant dog may drag you by the leash on walks. And your dominant dog resists training. Each dog has a distinct personality, but your dog needs to look to you to be the boss. Insist that he obeys all your training commands and train him with confidence. Deterrents and redirection work well to train your dog on what he isn’t supposed to do. Your dog may challenge your authority, but your training must remain consistent. Insist that rules are meant to be followed. Love your dog, be patient and treat him with kindness while establishing your role as leader. For more information, contact your vet clinic Matthews, NC.

Monday, 26 March 2018

Feeding your guinea pig


You are now looking after a guinea pig of your very own and you can’t help but want to give it your all. How can you feed her so she will stay healthy and strong?

Your pet needs you to take the time to determine what the ideal foods are for her. This will likely take some independent research on your pet in addition to some discussion with your guinea pig’s veterinarian. Most pets like this will require plenty of hay to help with digestion, so be sure to choose a high-quality option. They also consume a combination of commercial pellet food and fresh produce that has been washed and cut to a convenient size. Both of these will likely be offered in specific portions to ensure your pet is eating enough to stay strong but not overindulging. For additional information, please contact your local Matthews, NC veterinarian.