Showing posts with label veterinarians helotes tx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarians helotes tx. Show all posts

Wednesday 7 October 2020

Common Infections That Plague Pet Reptiles


Do you have pet reptiles living at home with you? You might think that pet reptiles living indoors are all safe, but the fact is that they can catch one or several health problems as well. One good way you can keep your pet reptile healthy and safe is by keeping a stable living environment so you can keep harmful pathogens at bay. The vivarium must be kept squeaky clean as well as free from odors. The food bowl and water bowls also need to be clean and free from odors as much as you possibly can. Don't forget the temperature and humidity inside the pet enclosure; they need to be just right so you can keep the pet reptile's immune system at a peak state. Increase the temperature too much and your pet reptile could get burns and invite bacteria. Damp enclosures will invite bacteria as well. Watch out for viruses such as poxvirus, iridovirus, herpesvirus, flavivirus, and adenovirus. Talk to your vets Helotes TX about the best way to protect your pet reptile for important health issues.

Thursday 12 March 2020

Where your sugar glider will be the happiest





You have a sugar glider in your life who needs you to think about her needs and help her to meet them. Where should you place her enclosure so she can be as happy as she can be in your home?

Your sugar glider is a very social animal and will want to be involved in as many family activities as she possibly can be. She can also bond very closely with family members to create very meaningful relationships. This means that she will likely want to be where your household spends time so she can see you as often as possible. This will also increase the amount of time she gets to interact with you each day and allow you to keep a closer eye on her to help you meet her needs to the best of your ability. For additional information, please contact your local animal hospital Helotes TX.

Wednesday 19 February 2020

Bonding with a new pet



You have a new pet coming into your life soon and you want to make sure you are there for her whenever she needs you. How can you begin to form a close bond with her?

Your new addition will need some time to get used to her new environment as well as the individuals within it. This means that you will need to take the time to gradually get her familiar with them in a comfortable way. Ease her into time spent with your family by making sure you are able to expose her to them when she is receptive to interaction. The more you respect her space, meet her needs, and socialize with her, the easier it will be for you to get to know her. This will help her get to know you as well so you can begin to form a close relationship. For more information, please contact your local vet clinic Helotes, TX.