Showing posts with label vet las vegas nv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vet las vegas nv. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 March 2023

Is There A Breed Of Domestic Cat That Doesn’t Hunt ?

 


There are many reasons a cat owner would not want to encourage their cat’s hunting skills, including being considerate of other wildlife or a general dislike of finding small carcasses inside your home. But all cats are born with the instinct to hunt, and domestic cats aren't an exception. It comes with their need for meat to survive as obligate carnivores. If you learn to keep your cat indoors, she will be less likely to kill other wildlife, but since it is in her instinct to hunt, you should give her a way to vent out or mentally and physically stimulate her so she would be less inclined to entertain herself with hunting.
On the other hand, some owners would prefer an active cat that could chase away all the pests that make their way into the household. These owners would prefer younger cats since older cats aren’t likely to hunt. But some cats have no interest in hunting at all, and it is generally hard to tell what behavior a cat would develop.

Your vet Las Vegas NV is a valuable resource when it comes to issues that affect your pet’s health and well-being.

Thursday, 2 March 2023

How Many Eggs Do These Turtles Have ?


Turtles are amazing species found in many parts of the world. But do you know that turtles do not come only in one variety? Yes, you have read that right. National Geographic claims that turtles are rich species since they come in several classifications. 

If you are interested in bringing home one, choose the best that suits your lifestyle and preference. Have you heard of the “musk turtle a stinkpot”? Perhaps you have. This name is common in some parts of Canada and the American east coast. The look of these turtles is completed by a sharp snout with a pointed beak and yellow lines highlighting their necks. These species can reach 5.5 inches long and produce two to nine eggs. The eggs of these turtles must undergo an incubation time of 100 to 150 days. But note that these eggs have a low hatch expectancy of 15%. 

But a more common type of turtle is the “painted turtle.” You can see these turtles in the eastern part and across the north of the U.S. Painted turtles are famous among numerous turtle breeders. These species can reach 10 inches long and lay about 4 to 12 eggs.  

Your vet Las Vegas, NV is a valuable resource when it comes to issues that affect your pet’s health and well-being.

Thursday, 23 July 2020

Dog Repellents


Did you know there is such thing as dog repellent? If your dog is marking his territory or just randomly marking in your home in places such as your carpet, hardwood floors, furniture legs, etc., then you should talk to your vet about using a dog repellent. Dog repellents act as a deterrent for your dogs. You can find a variety of sprays at your area pet store as well as online. When shopping around for a repellent make sure you get unscented if you have allergies to scents like perfumes. Just because it’s unscented to you doesn’t mean it’s not effective on your dog. You should also make sure the repellent is safe for all animals and people especially children. As another option, you could make your own by using ingredients like citrus, cayenne peppers, and vinegar. Consult with your vet Las Vegas, NV for additional suggestions.

Thursday, 30 January 2020

Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs



Are you aware of degenerative myelopathy as a disease in dogs? This disease is also referred to as DM and is common in a variety of dog breeds including the Great Dane. Degenerative myelopathy is an incurable disease. It involves the nerves and spinal cord and can cause loss of mobility and numbness in the legs or loss of feeling in the legs. There is no cure for this disease, however, there are treatment options that can help alleviate the symptoms. Symptoms often appear in dogs later in life when some dogs start to naturally develop joint and mobility issues including arthritis and osteoarthritis. If your older dog is having mobility trouble, call your vet and schedule a checkup so your vet can examine your dog and diagnose the particular ailment so treatment can be prescribed. To learn more about DM, call our pet clinic Las Vegas, NV.

Friday, 30 November 2018

Ticks and your feline friend

You have a wonderful feline friend in your life and you want her to stay as healthy as she possibly can. How can you help her avoid ticks?

Ticks can be quite a nuisance to your pet and you want to help your little fur ball stay as far away from them as possible. To do this, you will need to be aware of the areas near your home where ticks like to spend time. Try to keep your feline friend away from these areas. Check her over regularly to see if you can spot any ticks in her fur. Brushing her often can help with this as well as removing debris and some of the dirt she may have accumulated while adventuring. There are also some preventative products that may help with this, like tick collars. Your local animal hospital Las Vegas, NV can offer additional suggestions.

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.

Monday, 19 February 2018

Keeping your koi healthy

Caring for koi fish is a big task, and you want to make sure you are able to meet their needs in a way that will keep them healthy. What should you consider when doing so?

Koi need space to move about freely, so it’s important that you offer this to them. Think about how many you will be caring for when determining the appropriate size. They also need to be swimming around in water of good quality, which will need to be maintained to help prevent disease and other issues from occurring. Be sure to feed your fish high-quality food, as this will give their bodies the nutrients they need to stay fit and strong. You will need to be aware of their behavioral patterns as well, so you will be able to take note of changes and be able to address them accordingly. Your local vet clinic Las Vegas, NV can offer additional advice.