Showing posts with label vet white rock tx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vet white rock tx. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 February 2021

How To Effectively Kill Fleas With Sprays And Foggers

 

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Flea infestation is a serious concern. This parasite attacks not only the dogs but also humans. The flea's bite is very itchy and uncomfortable. So you can imagine what a mess it will be if the infestation spreads to everyone in the household

Fleas can easily multiply. The eggs can grow even in the most extreme conditions. If no action is done, expect the flea population to increase in a few days.

Some of the products you can use to eradicate fleas are spot-on treatments, oral flea tablets, flea soap and shampoo, flea collars, and flea dips. Meanwhile, flea sprays and foggers are effective in controlling a large population of fleas.

Sprays and fogs can eradicate fleas of various life stages. However, owners should use precautionary measures before using the spray because the chemical is harmful to everyone, especially children.

Ask your vet clinic White Rock, TX for a product that you can use safely on your pet. And you should also check the ingredients carefully before using them in your household.

Monday, 9 November 2020

Whisker Fatigue In Cats

Whiskers are prominent features of cats that serve other important functions other than aesthetic appeal. Experts have recognized the sensory function of the tip of a cat’s whiskers. Each whisker tip contains proprioceptors that contribute to a cat’s sensitivity and increased awareness of its surroundings. They can even tell sudden shifts in air currents with their whiskers. Navigating through dark and uncharted territories or spaces is effortless for cats because of the sensory function of their whiskers. Right now, you might be thinking that trimming their whiskers off could possibly make them lose some sensory function.

Since the whiskers amplify a cat’s sensitivity, it is prone to overstimulation. Overstimulation can make your cat exhausted and cause them great discomfort. Cat’s whiskers can sweep past and come in contact with objects they encounter on a daily basis such as food bowls. A general tip is to pick lower and shallower food bowls. The same applies to their water dishes, wider mouthed dishes could lessen contact with its surfaces.

Scheduling regular check-ups with your vet White Rock, TX is important to keep track of your pet’s overall health. 

Monday, 14 September 2020

Helping your dog adjust to life in your care

 How to Care for Blind and Deaf Senior Dogs

You have been thinking about what it’s like to come into your home from somewhere else, as this is exactly what your dog will be doing. How can you help her adjust to her new living environment?

Your pet needs you to understand what is called for to feel safe, secure, and well-cared for in your home. Knowing this will allow her to better understand what you can do to help her grasp that this is her forever home and she can relax within this space. Show her around and offer her reassurance as it’s needed to help her adjust. This means thinking about what you can give her for supplies, space, and attention that will be appealing to her so she can grow to enjoy her time here day after day. For more information, please contact your local vet clinic White Rock TX.

Friday, 2 August 2019

Caring for a kitten


You have decided to bring a new kitten into your life and you want to make sure you are ready to care for your new addition. What should you know about looking after a kitten?

It’s important to be aware of your pet’s needs before she comes into your home. This will help you prepare for her arrival. You will need to gather supplies to meet her needs and you may also need to learn some new skills as well. A kitten will need daily attention and plenty of supervision. This means that you will need to have lots of time open in your schedule to be with your new pet and make a point to get to know her so you can tailor the care you are offering to her personal preferences. For additional information, please contact your local vets White Rock, TX.

Thursday, 17 January 2019

Heartworms and Your Dog

Your dog can be infested with heartworms through the bite of a mosquito. These mosquitoes can transmit the heartworm larvae from an infected dog to your dog. Once the larvae is in your dog’s bloodstream, they mature into adult worms that can clog your dog’s heart, lungs and blood vessels. This causes circulatory and respiratory issues and if untreated, these conditions will kill your dog. Treatment is expensive and may require surgery. And treatment doesn’t guarantee your dog will get back to good health. Fortunately, there are medications you can give your dog monthly to prevent him from getting infected with heartworms. Give your dog these medications all year round since just a few days of warm weather can cause mosquitoes to become active. Your dog will need periodic blood tests to ensure that no heartworm larvae has slipped through to infect your dog. For more information, contact your veterinarian White Rock, TX.