Showing posts with label veterinarians Glendale AZ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarians Glendale AZ. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 November 2019

Learning about a new dog

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Bringing a new pet into your life means that you will have a furry friend to get to know and bond with. How can you learn about her?

Your pet needs you to understand that there are a lot of characteristics that make her who she is and it may take some time to learn about all of these. This is because she needs you to take the time to be with her in a variety of situations so you can see how she reacts to different circumstances. Your pet will have preferences and habits that are unique to her, and she needs to get comfortable with you in order to really let her personality shine. Your pet will need you to consistently meet her needs as well so she can learn to trust you and enjoy her time in your care. Your local veterinarians Glendale, AZ can offer additional suggestions.

Monday, 2 September 2019

Registering a Cat Like the Bombay Cat with the CFA



If you own a purebred cat like the Bombay or another breed then you may want to consider registering your cat with the CFA (Cat Fanciers’ Association). You can go online and read about the CFA and download an application or fill one out online. Registering your cat requires registration as an individual as well. You can also apply for your own membership online. When applying to register your cat, makes sure you have the certificate stating your cat’s purebred. Your should have received a blue or yellow slip from your vet, the breeder, or the adopting agency or shelter. Blue slips require you to pay the registration fees to the CFA whereas yellow slips indicate that the breeder has already paid for registration and may have already registered the cat. For information on your cat’s breeding you can talk with your veterinarians Glendale, AZ as well.

Tuesday, 8 May 2018

Should You Put Your Parrot on Your Shoulder?

When you envision a parrot, you probably think of the bird hanging out on his owner’s shoulder. It may not be a problem for you or your bird, but you should think carefully about whether you want to take the risk.

First, it can be dangerous to your bird, especially if you have a smaller breed. It’s easy for those little claws to lose their footing which could cause your pet to tumble to the floor.

You might be asking for trouble as well. No matter how well behaved your parrot, these animals can be startled easily. If he gets startled on your shoulder, he may lash out at your ear, nose, or lip.

You may have the opposite problem. Your bird may like your shoulder so much that he refuses to get off!

Your veterinary clinic Glendale, AZ can provide you with training tips that will make putting your bird on your shoulder easier.