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

Friday, 8 April 2022

Are Kelp Supplements Safe For Dogs?

 

Food supplements are beneficial for dogs. These items provide the additional minerals and nutrients your dogs need that they do not get from their usual meals.

One supplement you can add to your dog’s diet is sea kelp. This type of seafood contains several vitamins and nutritious properties for your pup. However, keep in mind that giving your dog more than the limit or what is necessary is bad.

Why is excessive kelp harmful to your dog? Sea kelp is rich in iodine which is beneficial for pets with hypothyroidism since it improves the ability of the thyroid to function well. But, too much iodine in a dog’s body can lead to hyperthyroidism. Dogs who suffer from this disease also experience other medical problems, such as sudden weight loss.

Thus, you should ask your vet for a recommended amount or measurement of sea kelp to provide for your dog. Doing so can equip you with the knowledge needed to give your pup the healthy and happy life he deserves.

Do consult your animal hospital Temecula CA before starting your pet on any supplement. 


Friday, 4 March 2022

Tips For Weathering The Storm With Your Pet

 


If an emergency situation happens, it will likely be a frenetic and chaotic event, triggering panic in your pet.  Safely secure small-sized pets like guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, birds, and reptiles in the proper cages or enclosures while the emergency is ongoing.  For a pet that is larger in size, like dogs and cats, do the following:

Keep your pet’s license securely attached.

In emergency situations, your pets must always have your contact details and their license with them.  Your pets could panic in adverse conditions, might wander off with no idea how to get back to you because of blocked routes, floods, or confusing scents.

Keep your pets under control.

Keeping your pets under control reduces the possibility of escape.  If going outdoors is needed, use your strongest available leash even if your yard has a fence.  An open or broken section could allow your pet to wander off without your knowledge.  If at all possible, keep them inside their crates as it helps for easier evacuation if necessary.


Make sure that your pet’s preventatives and vaccines are up to date. If you’re not sure, you can call your vets Murrieta CA for information. 


Thursday, 8 July 2021

Hernias in Dogs Like the Dachshund

 


A hernia type injury will not always present itself immediately after developing in dogs. Sometimes they take time to make a physical appearance. Hernias not only affect humans, but they can also affect dogs like the Dachshund. If your Dachshund is showing any signs of discomfort or pain you should always call your vet. A hernia can occur when there is a tear in the wall of muscle that allows the internal organs or other tissue behind that muscle to push through. Some Dachshunds may be born with a hernia while others may develop hernias from an injury or trauma. There are five types of hernias in dogs which include umbilical, inguinal, diaphragmatic, perineal, and hiatal. The most obvious symptom may be a soft protruding mass in the abdomen area. Other symptoms may also include coughing, lack of appetite, drooling, shortness of breath or vomiting.Click here to learn more from your vets Temecula, CA.

Tuesday, 18 May 2021

A New Dog at Home – The Belgian Malinois


Are you planning to bring home a Belgian Malinois (Mal-En-Waw)? If so, make sure you talk with your local veterinarian and breeder first. The Malinois can make an excellent dog for just about any type of family; however, it requires consistent and intensive training and daily exercise. The Mal was bred as a sheep dog, but it is most recognized as a working dog. His scissor like teeth and strong jaw are perfect attributes for fighting crime, which is part of the reason the military and law enforcement agencies rely heavily upon this breed. In order to help this pup adjust to a life outside of service, you will need exercise him daily and provide consistent and intensive training in obedience, socialization, etc. This is not the type of dog that can be left at home while you are away at work. The Mal needs interaction, instruction, and a job at all times. Learn more from your veterinarian Temecula CA.

Monday, 22 February 2021

How To Treat Mushroom Poisoning in Dogs ?


As soon as you notice any sign of mushroom poisoning in your dog, you should go to the vet hospital immediately. The vet will work to lessen the effect of the toxin on the dog’s body. As soon as the dog becomes stable, the vet will then identify the poisonous mushroom by asking other experts. The local college or university could supply the information.

The vet will do various methods to flush out the toxins from the body:
  • Induce vomit to expel the mushroom in the stomach
  • Give activated charcoal to bind the toxin, and away from the digestive tract
  • Use gastric lavage to remove the mushroom in the stomach
  • Administer intravenous fluid to keep the optimum balance of water and electrolyte, and also to keep the dog hydrated

The vet's main goal is to remove the poison in the dog's body, as soon as possible. This is to prevent the toxin from further mixing in the bloodstream.

If your pet is showing any signs of toxicity bring him to the Vineyard Veterinary Hospital Temecula, CA immediately.

Sunday, 13 January 2019

Corneal Ulcers In Dogs And Cats

Corneal ulcers or irritation of the cornea is technically called keratitis (ulcerative keratitis). The problem is characterized by irritation or infection in the cornea or the outer surface of the eye. Common irritants include bacteria and viruses, dust particles, or the animal’s own hair. Corneal ulcers are non-healing sores that develop in the cornea. Simple eye irritation can develop to become a corneal ulcer if proper treatment is not given immediately. Corneal ulcers that are not treated can progress to blindness. Corneal irritation can be painful and uncomfortable. With proper treatment, a simple irritation of the cornea can heal within a week’s time. When a foreign body enters the eye, there is a consequent increase in tear production, a defense mechanism of the body to flush out the irritant. The animal may also rub at the eyes increasing the risk for inflammation. If you notice any problem with your pet’s eyes, a visit to your vet clinic Temecula, CA should be made immediately to prevent serious complications from developing. 

Tuesday, 3 July 2018

Interacting with your sugar glider

Bringing a sugar glider into your home can be a wonderful experience and an exciting time for your family. You want to get to know your new pet and establish a close relationship with her. How can you do this?

Your pet needs you to interact with her throughout the day. When you are meeting her other needs, like cleaning out her cage and offering her food, make sure to talk with her and show her that you care. She will need a lot more interaction on top of this as well. Dedicate a portion of your day to her so you can really engage in an activity together. Pick something that will be fun for both of you to take part in and really focus on your pet. Your attention will pay off when she begins to trust you and when she shows that she genuinely enjoys your company. For additional information, please contact your pet clinic Temecula, CA.

Thursday, 31 May 2018

Managing Your Cat’s Anxiety When Going to the Vet

Your cat may become anxious or hide when it’s time to go the vet’s office. Thus you could become reluctant to take your cat in for good visits and routine care and only go for emergencies. This could ultimately result in health issues. Most cats who fear going to the vet are afraid of their carrier or riding in the car. Acclimate your cat by leaving the carrier open in the house to explore. Treats inside can encourage your cat. Close the door with your cat inside for short periods of time. Always keep your cat in her carrier when traveling in the car. Put her and the carrier in the car while it’s not running. Next, start and idle. Take a few short drives around the block. Eventually, these rides will become routine as will a ride to the vet. Praise your cat when she stays calm. For more information, contact your Temecula, CA veterinarian.

Friday, 25 May 2018

Understanding Your Dog’s Body Language

In the wild, animals communicate with each other using body language. Your dog will use the same body language to communicate with you. Thus you can understand your dog better if you know what different postures mean to him. Your dog is afraid if he postures himself in a way where he seems to shrink away with his tail between his legs. Sometimes this is misinterpreted as acting guilty. However, that guilty look is more a fear reaction. He fears what you will do when you see him doing something bad. Your dog may indicate that he wants to play by bowing with a toy or a stick. You know he is confident if he holds his head high and his tail up. He may even show dominance while puffing up his fur and acting aggressively. And of course, he might bite you if he is showing his teeth. For more information, contact your veterinarian Temecula, CA.