Showing posts with label veterinarian frisco tx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarian frisco tx. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 July 2022

The Best Places For a Litter Box: Find A Private Location


 Cat litter boxes have something in common with premium real estate.  Everything is all about location.  Litter box placement is a typical dilemma for car owners.  You might be tempted to place litter boxes somewhere hidden from general view, but do think about what your cat would prefer and the actual function of litter boxes.  A well thought of litter box location will benefit your cat and your family, making your lives more comfortable. 

Looking for private locations 
Like humans, cats would prefer to do their bathroom business in private.  Therefore, you have to find a litter box location that will allow your cat to do her business in private, where people and other pets will not disturb her.  Consider rooms in the home that do not have a lot of everyday traffic, like spare bedrooms.  But what about cat owners living in small apartments that do not have spare rooms?  In cases like these, try purchasing covered litter boxes.  Simple hoods that enclose litter boxes could offer some privacy for the cat.  Specialized furniture can also be purchased to hide litter boxes discreetly even when out in the open.  Examples are ottomans and end tables that have openings where cats can get inside.

Persistent litter box issues should warrant an appointment with your animal hospital Frisco, TX to make sure that your pet’s behavior is not caused by an underlying health issue.

Wednesday, 25 May 2022

Healthy Coat for Dogs: Provide Consistent Parasite Prevention

 

Parasites like fleas and ticks can invade your dog's skin causing irritation and discomfort. In response to this, your dog can start scratching, licking, or chewing the affected skin. Parasitic invasion followed by scratching (by the dog itself) will break the protective skin barrier leading to secondary infections. 

External parasites can cause serious illness therefore it is the best approach to keep your pet safe and protected even when you can't find any ectoparasite on their skin.

Internal parasites are equally dangerous for the health of your pet dog. For example, hookworms and roundworms get their nutrients by leaching into the gut of the dog (host). Therefore a dog with worm infestations will get weaker by losing essential nutrients. It is important to deworm your pet regularly and also test your dog's stool for worms annually. 

Work with your veterinarian Frisco TX in creating a health preventive program that includes your pet's year-round protection against internal and external parasites. 


Wednesday, 13 April 2022

Permethrin Is Toxic To Cats

 

Permethrin is a chemical found in various solutions designed to kill pests. It can be a spray to drive away bugs from your home or a product for ferreting out the unwanted inhabitants of your garden. It can also be one of the ingredients of a shampoo used for lice removal.

Once an insect is exposed to this neurotoxin, the chemical attacks the bug's nervous system, which leads to death. Some manufacturers also use it for their tick removal products which are popular among dog owners.

There's a common misconception among pet owners, especially those who have cats and dogs, regarding shampoos that contain permethrin. It's the idea that they can use on their cats the same chemicals that they use on their dogs. But the truth is, you'd have to be crazy to even consider it.

Permethrin is harmful to cats, especially in large quantities. There are things -- food that your cat and dog can share, but not this one. We all want to economize and get the best possible value for our money. But there should be a limit to the compromises we make. 

Any signs of toxicity exhibited by your pet must warrant a visit to your animal hospital Frisco TX immediately.


Sunday, 27 March 2022

Training And Exercise Needs Of Pomeranians

 


Training And Exercise

Pomeranian dogs are intelligent. They love learning and performing tricks. However, you may find it hard to housebreak them, so you should be patient and consistent. Here are other tips:

●Jumping on and off sofas isn't good for Poms since they get injured easily.

●They enjoy activities such as rally, agility, and obedience.

●They're great therapy dogs.

●Although Poms are usually lap or family dogs, they still need to run, play, and exercise.

Pomeranians need small servings of food, which vary depending on the food brand. It's best to use meal-feeding, where you feed your dog a certain amount after every specific time. Usually, owners use a twice-a-day interval. Consider factors like age, lifestyle, weight, and health condition when choosing dog foods.

Some Pomeranians are picky eaters, and their activity makes weight management easier. Monitor your dog's calorie intake because a one-pound weight gain causes a significant difference.

Know more about your pet’s nutritional needs during your pet’s health and wellness visits to your animal hospital Frisco TX.


Monday, 7 February 2022

Boating With Your Dog: Safety Is A Priority


It does not matter what kind of boat you have, just find an area where your pet dog can feel comfortable and let him know that the spot is his.  If that spot is on the boat’s deck, place a towel-covered non-slip mat.  Offering your pet treats will help in making him understand that the spot is his.  The practice of “station behavior,” that is, your pet having a go-to spot on land can also work on your boat.

Safety must be your primary concern when out boating together with your pet dog.  If you have a small dog, he might be vulnerable to being thrown overboard when in choppy waters and you are moving fast.

Your pet dog might like swimming, but make your pet wear his life jacket right after boarding.  If you can slip two fingers under the strap, the life jacket fits fine.  Should your pet fall overboard, jump suddenly out into the water, or have an accident happen, you do not want your pet to be without his life jacket.

You will also want to bring along floating leashes, particularly if your pet’s recall or stay commands are not too good.  These types of leashes are not likely to tangle or get caught onto something beneath the water or in boat propellers.  These are also easier for you to grab a hold of if needed.

In addition, remember to keep hydrating your pet with fresh drinking water.  If your dog’s ear tips are naked or his nose is pink, remember to put on dog-friendly sunscreen on him. Ask your veterinarian Frisco TX for a suitable sunscreen product for your pet.

Saturday, 8 January 2022

How To Minimize Cat Dander In Your Home


Contrary to common belief, a specific protein found in feline dander causes allergies in cats rather than cat fur. Dander forms from the saliva left behind every time cats lick themselves. Because cat dander is so light, it can readily become airborne and set down on surfaces where cats rub. 

Some people are also allergic to cat dander. Below are a few suggestions for removing cat dander from your home.

It is best to groom your pet regularly. Bath your pet once every week and use hypoallergenic deodorizing pet wipes between washes. You may wash your pet at home or take it to a professional groomer. 

Some cats are willing to have their hair vacuumed. Doing this can eliminate loose hair and dander, preventing them from getting into the air. 
Bring your cat to the veterinarian for a regular checkup to ensure your pet is always in excellent health condition.

Excessive hair loss or other skin and hair coat issues should be brought to the attention of your pet clinic Frisco TX.

Friday, 8 October 2021

Bathing Cats And Dogs


First, place a nonskid mat at the bottom of a pre-loaded sink or bathtub. Next, drench their bodies and gently rub a small amount of shampoo all over. Use unscented or any suggested products by the veterinarian. Fragrance may damage their sensitive skin.

Never get any shampoo near or in sensitive areas such as their ears or eyes. Wash it out extensively and dry them off. Ensure your dog's ears are dry to avoid infections.

How regularly should you wash your dog? It depends on lifestyle, breed, medical issues, and the length of the fur or coat. Ask your veterinarian's opinion. Most bathe every five to seven weeks.

Do self-grooming felines require a wash? They do, especially to overweight cats who have difficulties reaching specific areas. Frequent washing gives a healthy sheen to their coat.

Recurrent hairballs and/or excessive grooming should warrant a visit to your animal hospital Frisco, TX. Visit the website.

Monday, 15 March 2021

Dry Eyes in Dogs Like the Pomeranian


Cats and dogs can develop dry eyes due to allergies, weather, and other changes in the environment. For this reason, if your Pomeranian or other canine has frequently red or irritated eyes, give your vet a call to schedule an appointment. Your pup’s eyes could be irritated for a variety of reasons and they will need to be examined by your vet. The medical term for dry eyes in Pomeranians is Keratoconjunctivitis sicca or KCS. Dry eyes can be caused by weather or allergies, but they can also be caused by an immune-mediated disease, systemic diseases such as canine distemper virus, medications, or hypothyroidism. Other breeds that may develop KCS or dry eyes include the American Cocker Spaniel, Bloodhound, Boston terrier, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, English bull dog, English Springer spaniel, Lhasa apso, Miniature schnauzer, Pekingese, Pug, Samoyed, Shih-tzu, West highland white terrier, and the Yorkshire terrier. Give your veterinarian Frisco TX a call to learn more.

Saturday, 11 January 2020

Cat carrier options



You have a cat in your life who needs to be safe when heading out and about. How can you choose a carrier for her that will help make this happen?

Your cat’s carrier is the space she can call her own when she is in unfamiliar territory. This makes it very important that she is comfortable within it. Think about your pet’s needs and try to accommodate them in a carrier. Take the time to find the ideal size for her and look for either a thick fabric or hard-sided carrier depending on how much she moves around when in transit. Think about the easiest way to get her into and out of the carrier and seek out a carrier with an appropriate entrance to keep things simple. For additional information, please contact your local veterinarian Frisco TX.

Friday, 28 June 2019

Should I Cut Back on My Senior’s Cat Food?



If your senior cat sleeps all day and doesn’t move around a lot and she is starting to gain weight and become obese then it’s probably a good time to start reducing her senior cat food and even treats if you’re giving them. However, if your senior cat is still pretty active then she most likely doesn’t need to cut back. She’ll need the suggested serving size to maintain her active and healthy lifestyle. If your cat is underweight or acts hungry even after eating then you may want to increase the amount of food she gets. But, before you do this, give your vet a call and discuss the options over the phone. You may need to schedule an office exam as well. Your cat’s health plays a role in what she eats and how much. Deciding to change food, increase or decrease should be done with the help of your veterinarian Frisco, TX.

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

How to choose a groomer

Your little fur ball needs you to take the time to determine what she needs to stay both looking and feeling her best. This means making sure you are able to offer her the services of a professional groomer if necessary.

To choose the ideal groomer for your pet, you will need to take into account all her needs. This means thinking about her coat, how often it needs to be tended to, and what needs to be done. It also means taking the time to figure out where your pet would be comfortable and which individuals will best meet her needs, as well as taking the time to think about which groomers are in a convenient location for you to visit, fit into your schedule, and are within your pet care budget. Your local animal hospital Frisco, TX can offer additional guidance.