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Tuesday, 19 July 2022

Is It Safe To Leave A Harness On A Dog All The Time?


There are different factors to consider when choosing the right harness for your dog. Its style, size, and durability are important as this will also determine the dog’s comfort level while using the harness. Your dog’s safety also relies on the harness’ fit and size. It is not advisable to use a harness without considering the factors mentioned above.

Using a harness while walking your dog is more comfortable than using a regular leash. A harness provides more control and it minimizes the tendency of pulling, hence it makes your dog feel comfortable while walking. Training and/or walking your dog are the only recommended reasons why a harness must be used. 

Using a harness while the dog is at home especially if he is alone is not advisable. It prevents your dog from being able to move freely and puts him at a higher risk of hurting his neck, head, legs, and other body parts.

Your veterinarian Hendersonville, NC is a valuable resource when it comes to issues that affect your pet’s health and well-being.

Sunday, 13 January 2019

Symptoms of Addison’s Disease In Dogs And Cats

Addison’s disease is an endocrine disorder characterized by a deficiency of the adrenal hormones cortisol and/or aldosterone associated with faulty signals from the pituitary gland to the adrenal glands or by a problem in the adrenal glands. Deficiencies of cortisol and aldosterone can cause abnormal levels of sodium and potassium in the body. One important concern of Addison’s disease in cats and dogs is that it can be difficult to diagnose. Some breeds of dogs like rottweilers, standard poodles, great Danes, wheaten terriers, west highland white terriers, and Portuguese water dogs tend to have higher incidence of Addison’s disease. The adrenal hormones are important in maintaining optimum kidney filtration, normal blood pressure, and support good heart health among others. Affected pets will vomit and become weak. There is abnormal beating of the heart, trembling, and dehydration. Without proper treatment, a dog or cat with Addison’s disease can may die. There are several tests that your veterinarians Hendersonville, NC can perform to confirm the presence of Addison’s disease.