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

Tuesday, 18 May 2021

A New Dog at Home – The Belgian Malinois


Are you planning to bring home a Belgian Malinois (Mal-En-Waw)? If so, make sure you talk with your local veterinarian and breeder first. The Malinois can make an excellent dog for just about any type of family; however, it requires consistent and intensive training and daily exercise. The Mal was bred as a sheep dog, but it is most recognized as a working dog. His scissor like teeth and strong jaw are perfect attributes for fighting crime, which is part of the reason the military and law enforcement agencies rely heavily upon this breed. In order to help this pup adjust to a life outside of service, you will need exercise him daily and provide consistent and intensive training in obedience, socialization, etc. This is not the type of dog that can be left at home while you are away at work. The Mal needs interaction, instruction, and a job at all times. Learn more from your veterinarian Temecula CA.

Sunday, 13 January 2019

Corneal Ulcers In Dogs And Cats

Corneal ulcers or irritation of the cornea is technically called keratitis (ulcerative keratitis). The problem is characterized by irritation or infection in the cornea or the outer surface of the eye. Common irritants include bacteria and viruses, dust particles, or the animal’s own hair. Corneal ulcers are non-healing sores that develop in the cornea. Simple eye irritation can develop to become a corneal ulcer if proper treatment is not given immediately. Corneal ulcers that are not treated can progress to blindness. Corneal irritation can be painful and uncomfortable. With proper treatment, a simple irritation of the cornea can heal within a week’s time. When a foreign body enters the eye, there is a consequent increase in tear production, a defense mechanism of the body to flush out the irritant. The animal may also rub at the eyes increasing the risk for inflammation. If you notice any problem with your pet’s eyes, a visit to your vet clinic Temecula, CA should be made immediately to prevent serious complications from developing. 

Friday, 28 September 2018

Does your cat need a new bed?



Your cat is an excellent companion and you want to make sure you are able to provide her with all the pet supply items that she needs to lead a life that is comfortable and happy.

To find your pet’s ideal bed, take the time to really think about the ideal size and shape. This will help you understand what is needed to help your pet get the most out of her time resting as she will need to be able to keep her body supported in a comfortable position. You can then think about the material it is made of, how you will keep it clean, and where you will place this bed in your living space, since these will also play a role in your choice. Your local veterinarians Temecula, CA can help you care for your pet. Schedule an appointment today.

Monday, 10 September 2018

What to Do if You Find a Lost Cat

If you see an unfamiliar cat, you need to figure out whether she is feral or a pet. Some lost cats may act quite evasive. If the cat has a collar or looks well cared for, she is probably a lost pet. Lure the cat to you with food.  If you can pick her up safely, check her collar for contact information. Consider taking the lost cat to the police, an animal shelter or the vet and scanned for an embedded microchip. They will match chip numbers to pet owners in a database. Check your neighborhood for LOST CAT signs. Consider hanging FOUND CAT signs. You may be able to post free FOUND ads in some newspapers and online resources. If the owner isn’t found, you have to make a choice: keep the cat yourself, give her to a friend, or surrender her to an animal shelter. Learn more from your pet clinic Temecula, CA.