Showing posts with label veterinarians marion ia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarians marion ia. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Leash Walking With Your Dog


Owning a dog entails many responsibilities. Taking him for walks is one. But your dog has to be trained to go on walks with a leash on. This is an excellent training and also provides him with the necessary physical and mental stimulation. The sights, sound, and scents will do wonders to his senses. While your dog may enjoy the outdoors without a leash, and there are plenty of spaces that will allow him to do so, having a leash on means that you have control over his movements and behavior which can sometimes cause trouble to others. There are many types of leash in the market. A typical collar that goes around his neck and a body harness which fits his front body. It’s preferable to have the body harness since the pressure of pulling is distributed throughout his body as compared to a collar which can potentially damage his neck.

Your veterinarian Marion IA area is a valuable source of information about your pet’s health and/or behavior.

Tuesday, 25 September 2018

Keeping Your Dog Safe During Football Season - Keep These Foods Away From Your Pet

Many people love throwing a party during a big game. With so much food around, make sure your dog does not have any access to these foods that can pose a risk to their health and well-being.
l  Cocktail sausages and other tupes of food that are placed in toothpicks or skewers. Meat that is left on the toothpick or skewers is very appealing to dogs and ingestion can cause injuries and/or puncture wounds to the mouth or any part of the gastrointestinal tract. A toothpick or skewer can also get stuck in the mouth or cause obstruction.
l  Any food that contain grapes and raisins can be potentially toxic to dogs. In fact, consumption has been linked to kidney failure.
l  Any type of chocolate – white, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, baker’s chocolate—is potentially harmful to dogs.  The severity of the reaction generally depends on several factors including the type of chocolate and the amount consumed in relation to the dog’s weight.
Take your pet to your Marion, IA if you know or think that he has ingested something that is potentially toxic. Don’t wait for your pet to show any signs of toxicity.