Thursday, 2 March 2023
How Many Eggs Do These Turtles Have ?
Wednesday, 22 February 2023
How Do I Know If My Lizard Has Mouth Rot?
Pet lizards are fascinating creatures, but just like with any other type of pet, lizards can get sick.
Mouth rot is a common condition that's common in pet
lizards. It can affect any species of lizard, and there are many different
types of mouth rot.
Some forms of mouth rot are caused by bacteria or fungi, while others are caused by viruses. Some are also caused by a combination of these things.
Generally speaking, the first sign of mouth rot in your lizard will be an unusual odor coming from its mouth. Other signs include:
● A
change in eating habits (for example, if they stop eating)
● Unusual
behavior (lizards with mouth rot may be reluctant to open their mouths)
● A
change in the color of the mouth or tongue
● Bad
breath (it may smell like rotting meat)
● Loose
stools or diarrhea
● Excessive
drooling (and/or difficulty opening eyes due to excess mucus)
● Swollen
throat, nose, or tongue (may appear "blown up")
● Gum
line turning white or yellowish in color
Thursday, 29 December 2022
How Can You Tell If a Koi Is Stressed?
Koi are beautiful, majestic creatures that can add a splash of color to any garden. Koi are also known for their hardiness, but they can get stressed, much like any other type of pet.
But what does it mean when your koi is stressed? How can you tell if it's time to take action?
Here are some signs that your koi may be stressed:
● Your
koi is hiding in its pond more than usual or refuses to come out at all
● Your
koi's behavior has changed—it's not eating as much, or has started eating less
than normal
● Your
koi has stopped growing new scales, which means its immune system isn't working
properly
● Your
koi has stopped spawning or is producing fewer eggs than usual
● Your
koi has stopped swimming in any direction and seems to be floating at the
surface of its pond
● Your
koi has become lethargic or seems to be moving more slowly than normal
● Your
koi is displaying red gill covers
● Your koi has cloudy eyes
If you notice one or more of the above signs, it's time to take little Flipper to the vet.
And if you have more questions or wish to schedule your pet
koi for a checkup, please don’t hesitate to call us, your local veterinarian
Las Vegas, NV today!
Friday, 21 February 2020
Can Guinea Pigs Catch a Cold?
Wednesday, 17 July 2019
Zinc Deficiency In Dogs
- A diet that is deficient in zinc
- Calcium-rich diets (because calcium prevents absorption of zinc by binding with it)
- Genetic predisposition of certain canine breeds such as the Alaskan malamute or Siberian husky. They are unable to absorb zinc properly.
- Diets that contain excessive amounts of zinc prevent normal absorption of the mineral.
- Diets that are low in essential fatty acids and total fat negatively influence the absorption of zinc.
- High-fiber diets (or plant-based diets) because plants contain phytate, a substance that can interfere in zinc absoption.
- Abnormal absorption of zinc in dogs with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)