Showing posts with label veterinary clinic Louisville CO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinary clinic Louisville CO. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 February 2021

Basset Hounds and Their Dense Bone Structure

 Basset Hound | elityavru.com

Did you know that the Basset hound is one of six recognized Basset breeds in France? The breed was first developed in France as a hunting dog. One of the most recognized features of the Basset is his small stature, short and stubby legs, long ears, long muzzle and his overall sturdy and stocky build. The Basset has very dense bones. It is said if you place a Basset in deep water he will simply sink like a rock. The Basset’s bones are so heavy that at 14 inches tall, he can easily weigh as much as a 22 inch tall Labrador. Because of this unique structure, the Basset is prone to a few health conditions specifically related to stature. For instance, his front legs are so farm his back legs that the bone structure in the middle receives little support creating significant back problems for some Bassets. Click to learn more from your vets Louisville, CO.

Monday, 14 September 2020

Where your lizard wants to spend her time

 Lots to Love About a Gecko - The New York Times

You have a lizard in your life who wants to be able to enjoy each day in your care. Where is she likely to want to spend her time?

Your pet will feel the most comfortable in areas where she knows she can meet her needs. This means that she will be likely looking for an area like the habitat you offer her, as this will mimic her natural surroundings better than the rest of your home. Be sure to think about what aspects of her care you will need to address directly, what will help her feel safe in your home, as well as what supplies can help her thrive. Putting all this together in one spot for her will give her a place she can enjoy some security within. Your local animal hospital Louisville, CO can help you better understand your pet.

Monday, 4 November 2019

Treats for Rabbits



We love to associate happy times with food and we do that by treating ourselves or treating our pets. If you love to treat your rabbit then you’ll want to talk to your pet store associate and your vet about the variety of treats available or rabbits. For instance, some of the favorite treats for rabbits are all natural fruits and veggies. Carrots and lettuce are a favorite as are apples (no seeds) and melon. You should ask your vet which veggies and fruits you can feed your rabbit. It’s important to remember that treats should always be given in moderation and should never be fed instead of food. Rabbits need to eat their regular pellet food and hay on a regular basis to maintain their diet and stay healthy. Treats are for fun and should be limited. If you’re not sure how much to feed just give your vet clinic Louisville, CO a call.

Friday, 14 June 2019

Dog Park Etiquette


A day at the dog park is always something to look forward to for pet owners and their canine buddies. In order to fully enjoy the adventure, pet owners and their pets must observe proper etiquette at the park. Being on your best behavior is very important to ensure the safety of all. Dog parks are often off-leash environments and being able to run and romp around freely can pose potential safety hazards. Dog fights can occur thus it is always important that pet owners should keep a close eye on their dogs as well as other dogs that their pets are playing with. Be quick to remove your dog from any situation that can possibly turn into a dog fight.

Don’t let your dog stray too far from you. When they’re off their leash, dogs can explore the park to their heart’s content and may be exposed to potential threats that can cause illness or injury. They can also get lost!

Be sure to ask your vet Louisville, CO if your pet’s vaccines are up-to-date before bringing your pet to the dog park.

Monday, 12 March 2018

Your Parakeet’s Diet


Many novice pet owners see parakeets as a beginner pets and assume that a bowl of seeds and some water is enough. However, seeds alone can’t meet your parakeet’s nutritional needs alone. Seeds should only comprise 10% of your bird’s diet. Rely on high-quality parakeet pellets as the main food in your parakeet’s diet. Buy these pellets from a reputable pet supply company with high turnover so you know they are fresh. Your parakeet needs fresh leafy greens such as romaine lettuce or spinach. Offer crunchy vegetables such as squash or carrots too. Your parakeet will enjoy small pieces of fruit such as apple slices or strawberries as a treat. A cuttlebone will give your parakeet extra calcium and all that gnawing will keep his beak trim. Ensure your parakeet has access to fresh, clean water at all times. Contact your Louisville, CO vet to learn more.