Showing posts with label veterinary clinic brandon fl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinary clinic brandon fl. Show all posts

Monday, 23 September 2019

Car Goggles for Dogs



Did you know there is actual goggle like protective gear for dogs? That’s right. The next time you want to let your canine companion ride in the car and hang his head out the window, make sure you have him wearing some dog safety goggles. These goggles are made to protect your dog’s eyes from the extensive wind that rushes at his face while riding in the car and to protect his eyes and face from anything that may fly into his face. For instance, when your dog is hanging his head out of a moving car window he could get smacked in the face with flies, small debris in the air, dust, etc. Goggles can keep his eyes safe and still allow him to enjoy the thrill of holding his head out of the window. You can find out more about dog goggles here. You can also talk with your veterinary clinic Brandon, FL.

Thursday, 30 May 2019

Easing Your Dog’s Anxiety in the Clinic Waiting Room

It is so important for your dog to visit your veterinarian regularly. However, just because it is important doesn’t mean your dog wants to visit the vet. Not only is dealing with the veterinary staff stressful, sitting in the waiting room can be stressful too.

Make things a little easier for your pooch by bringing him in a kennel. Place familiar items in the crate with him, like a blanket or a dog toy, while a chew toy can give your pet something to do while he waits for his name to be called.

If you have a large dog, make sure he is on a leash. Avoid bringing treats or toys that other canines may try and snatch away from your pet. If he has a particularly hard time with other animals, ask the receptionist if there’s another room you can wait in.

Call your veterinary clinic Brandon, FL for more advice.

Thursday, 25 October 2018

Flea prevention basics

Sharing your home with a furry friend often means recognizing the fact that there is a chance that your little fur ball will come into contact with fleas at some point in his life. To prevent them from hitching a ride on your pet and setting up a home there, you will need to find a way to deter them.

To prevent fleas from becoming a part of your pet’s life, you will need to take the time to determine what would keep this from happening. Your choice in flea prevention medication will likely depend heavily on your pet’s lifestyle and your capabilities to keep up with their application. Talk to your pet’s veterinarian about the ideal option for your little fur ball. Your local animal hospital Brandon, FL can help you offer your pet a wonderful place to call home.