Showing posts with label veterinarian folsom ca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarian folsom ca. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 June 2021

Do Smaller Dogs Have Longer Lifespans Than The Larger Ones?

 

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Generally speaking, smaller dogs do have longer lifespans than larger ones. Large dog breeds are already considered seniors as they reach their seventh year, while Chihuahua’s barely reach what is considered “middle age” around that same year. There is research done by Dr. Cornelia Kraus from the University of Göttingen, Germany that shows that there are significant links between life expectancy and the size of canines. The findings seem to show that every 4.4 lbs of the bodyweight of dogs, their lifespan goes down by a month. It was also suggested by Dr. Kraus that the larger dog breeds die more often from cancer when compared to the smaller ones. This is likely because the larger breeds tend to develop and grow faster, which is something that is linked with the unusual rapid cell growth which hastens aging overall. Also, the larger dog breeds frequently have more hazardous lives than their smaller, pampered counterparts.

Your veterinarian Folsom, CA is a vital information source regarding your pet’s wellbeing and health.

Saturday, 10 April 2021

Preparing Canines Like the Samoyed for Show Season

 

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Are you interested in showing your purebred Samoyed or another purebred canine? If so, consider contacting your local breed associations and canine clubs to learn about upcoming shows and requirements for registration. If you’re already registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC) and plan to show in their sanctioned competitions then check out their website for tips and helpful articles on show. There should be additional information in the “members” section as well. Specifically, the AKC suggests visiting a dog show and speaking to those competing as well as members of the AKC beforehand. The AKC sponsors several classes that can help you prepare your Samoyed for showing as well. The classes not only help familiarize your pup with the arena and show process, but they also contain useful information for the owner as well. Ask your veterinarian Folsom, CA for additional tips and suggestions.

Saturday, 16 January 2021

Fun Facts About the Abyssinian Cat



Looking for a highly intelligent companion cat? You may want to ask your vet and local rescues if they know of any Abyssinian cats available. This particular cat is energetic, friendly and extremely smart. He is often referred to as the Border Collie of the cat world and is among the top 5 most popular cat breeds in the United States. His physique is slender with a jungle or wild type look about him. Out of all the cat breeds, the Abyssinian is said to most resemble its African cat ancestor the Felis silvestris lybica. The Abyssinian’s Tabby-Ticked coat and almond shaped eyes complete his jungle look, which sets him apart. In addition, the Abyssinian has a playful temperament and has a knack for getting into mischief. He is a loving cat that enjoys company, but does not like to be held. Give your vet clinic Folsom CA a call for further information about this unique feline.

Friday, 18 December 2020

Signs of Bloat Canines Like the Keeshond


Canine bloat is a common and often fatal condition that affects dogs of all breeds and sizes including the Keeshond? If you’re not familiar with bloat, your vet can help you learn about the signs and symptoms to watch out for. Bloat occurs when an irregular amount of gas, food or fluid builds up in the stomach causing it to expand. Stress can often be a contributing factor. General symptoms of bloat may include unsuccessful attempts to vomit, abnormal behavior, anxiety, restlessness, hunched up appearance (as if in stomach pain), no normal digestive sounds in the stomach, bloated or tight abdomen, whining, pacing, foaming at the mouth, drooling, unsuccessful attempts to defecate or poop, heavy breathing, excessive drinking, weakness, and even collapse. Bloat can lead to low blood pressure, shock, and damage to internal organs. The condition is almost always fatal if immediate treatment is not received. Click to learn more or contact your vets Folsom, CA.

Tuesday, 8 January 2019

How to Teach Your Cat to Sit

Some cats love to learn tricks and can be taught tricks quite easily. For instance, the Abyssinian, American Shorthair, Bengal, Savannah, and Siamese are just a few of the top breeds that learn tricks really well. If you own one of these breeds or even a different breed, you can try and teach him the most basic trick or command such as learning to sit. Start by verbally telling your cat to sit. At the same time, apply slight pressure to the backend until she sits. You may also want to point to the back end when you say sit. Reward your cat with a treat immediately when she sits. Practice this again and again several times a day until your cat is able to sit on verbal command alone. If you need further assistance or training tips, give your veterinarian Folsom, CA a call.