Showing posts with label veterinarian Goodyear AZ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarian Goodyear AZ. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 January 2021

Picking Out A Dog Bed

Does your canine pal have a comfy bed to look adorable in? Dogs spend up to half of their time sleeping. It's very important for them to be able to sleep comfortably, especially as they grow older. A good bed will cushion Fido's bones and joints. This is particularly important in large breeds and senior dogs. On cold nights, good bedding also provides insulation against chilly floors.

There are some things to keep in mind when choosing a bed. You may want to observe your dog's sleeping patterns before you buy something. If your pup likes to curl up, he may like a beanbag bed or one with raised sides. Dogs that sprawl out would probably prefer a plain square bed. Seniors and large breeds will be most comfortable on orthopedic beds.

Your veterinarian Goodyear, AZ can give you more information about choosing a bed for your furry best friend. Call anytime!

Monday, 12 October 2020

Cat Fleas

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Cats get their share of fleas at any time in their lives. Fleas are very common feline parasites that cause intense itching and skin irritations in hypersensitive cats. Fleas feed on the blood of their hosts. Heavy infestations in kittens and cats with compromised immune system function can cause severe anemia that can be life-threatening. Persistent scratching can eventually lead to breaks in the skin where bacteria can set up an infection. A cat’s body may also be covered with crusts and sores. There may also be hair loss. Tapeworms are also a concern associated with flea infestations as these pesky parasites are known to transmit these intestinal parasites.

Fleas can easily multiply. A female flea can lay eggs anywhere in your home. When the conditions are right the eggs will hatch and develop and eventually look for hosts to feed upon. This vicious cycle will continue unless measures are taken to eliminate fleas and their eggs in your home.

Consult your veterinarian Goodyear, AZ about the best way to protect your pet against fleas and other parasites.

Wednesday, 16 September 2020

What Can Make Your Cat Gag


Are you aware of gagging in cats? Do you know what causes gagging in cats? Have you seen your cat gag before? Cats may gag whenever their own senses are overwhelmed by various factors such as laundry products, an undesirable taste, strong smell or scent when they ate something toxic, or some other issues that can bring about a gagging reflex. Aside from these, the following are potential reasons why cats would gag:

Scented litter or litter box liners

Cats have a very strong sense of smell and they would stop using a pan or litter box that is scented or an unscented litter box that has scented litter or liners.

Vaping or cigarette

Are you aware that ash from cigarettes or smoke residues can easily cling on to the cat's hair coat or fur? If they lick or groom themselves, they would ingest these ash or smoke residues as well, and this can cause gagging.

 

Frequent and persistent gagging exhibited by your cat should warrant an emergency trip to your animal hospital Goodyear AZ.

Sunday, 21 June 2020

Bloat in Dogs Like the Samoyed


Bloat is a dangerous illness that can affect any dog no matter the age or breed. Bloat can even affect dogs like the Samoyed. Bloat has been known to occur more often in dogs with deep chest cavities including Rottweilers, Boxers and Great Danes. Bloat can really affect any type of dog and it’s important to understand the illness and recognize it immediately so that treatment can be received. Canine bloat (also known as Gastric Dilation-Volvulus) is a serious and often fatal condition. It happens when a dog’s stomach fills with gas, food or fluid causing it to expand. The expansion of the stomach can apply pressure on other organs causing blood to stop flowing to the heart and stomach lining. The stomach can expand so much that it causes a tear in the wall and can even cause the stomach to twist. Consult with your veterinarian Goodyear AZ to learn more.

Saturday, 18 April 2020

Caring for a cat of your very own


You have decided to bring a cat into your life soon and you want to make sure you are able to offer her everything she needs day in and day out. How can you prepare to care for her to the best of your ability?

Your little fur ball needs to be able to meet her needs in your living space, so you will need to take the time to think about your role in helping her to do this. You will need to understand which supplies she will need as well as where these should be placed within your living space to help make things as easy for her as they can be. Be sure to take note of what she needs from you for direct care and to then spend time with her on top of this to enjoy her company. For more information, please contact your local vet Goodyear AZ.