Showing posts with label veterinarians downey ca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarians downey ca. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 June 2018

Selecting Your Cat’s Food and Water Bowls

Selecting your cat’s food and water bowls is more than a personal statement. Your cat may have ideas of what bowls she wants and where they go. She might not like her food and water too close to each other. Thus she will reject one bowl with two compartments. Your cat may object to bowls that are too deep or dark in color. She won’t be able to see clearly to her sides when she lowers her head into it. Your cat may want a shallow food dish to get to the food easy but she’ll need a larger water bowl to keep hydrated. Thus you may need to experiment to find what combination of bowls works best for your cat. Place the bowls where your cat can get to them easily. However, ensure that people or other pets won’t disturb her while she is eating or drinking. For more information, contact your veterinarian Downey, CA.

Your Cat and Managing the Risk of Feline Leukemia (FeLV)

The Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) can devastate your cat’s immune system and make her very ill. She will likely suffer with flu-like fevers and discomfort. She may even demonstrate neurological symptoms. FeLV is incurable and most cats die within two years of contracting the disease. You can treat the underlying infections and symptoms. An infected cat can transmit FeLV by sharing bodily fluids so transmission usually occurs when fighting or grooming with infected cats. Keeping your cat inside and away from other cats helps but isn’t an absolute prevention. Fortunately there is a vaccination to protect your cat from FeLV. Get your cat vaccinated while she is young and keep up on any booster shots. Your cat may be a little feverish after inoculation and she may experience soreness at the injection site. She will need periodic blood tests to ensure that she is protected. Contact your vet Downey, CA to learn more.

Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Fun at the Dog Park

Your local dog park gives both you and your dog a place to exercise and socialize while bonding with you. However, you need to ensure that the experience is both safe and fun. Before considering a trip to the dog park, confirm that he will follow basic obedience commands. You need the commands to get your dog to stop or come to you immediately. If he is sitting by you, he is unlikely to get in trouble. Read the posted rules of the park. Most parks have separate areas for large and small dogs. Select the appropriate area for your dog. Take your dog to the park. Don’t removing his leash till he is calm. Watch for bullying behavior especially if your dog is the bully. Bullying could even be unwanted chasing and aggression. Step up if needed to ask the owner of an aggressive dog to leave the park. For more information, contact your veterinarians Downey, CA.

Thursday, 17 May 2018

Tips To Stop Whining in Puppies

A whining puppy is certainly a nuisance not only to the owner but also to the neighbors. The behavior is common in new puppies that have just been brought home. They are likely to howl or whine when left alone in an unfamiliar environment without their littermates beside them. Whining is an attempt to call the other pack members.
One way to reduce whining of a new puppy is adequate preparation and planning to make your new pet feel safe and secure. Crate training should be started as early as possible. Dogs possess a strong den instinct and having a safe and comfortable place to stay is important.
If you are out of the house most of the day, train your puppy to get used to being alone and provide lots of physical and mental motivation to keep him from being bored.
Aside from socialization, bringing your pet to your animal hospital Downey, CA for regular checkups will ensure that your puppy will grow up healthy and well-behaved.