Showing posts with label veterinary clinic north phoenix az. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinary clinic north phoenix az. Show all posts

Monday, 29 October 2018

Dental Care for Dogs

Is your dog over the age of three? If so, then he may need to have his teeth checked and cleaned. Most veterinarians will check your dog’s teeth at a yearly or annual exam. Around the age of 3 or later, your vet may point out to you that your dog is starting to get tartar or plaque buildup. This is common. Like people, dogs will start to get a buildup of food on their teeth. It’s important that you brush your dog’s teeth with a vet approved toothpaste and toothbrush on a routine basis to help breakdown this food buildup before it becomes excessive tartar and plaque. Feeding your dog a crunchy dog food can help naturally breakdown food. Dental chew treats can also help. Eventually, though, your dog will most likely need your vet to professionally clean the teeth. Bad breath is usually a sign that a professional cleaning is needed. Talk with your veterinary clinic North Phoenix, AZ to learn more.

Tuesday, 11 September 2018

Can You Decipher Your Cat’s Behavior?

Even if you have been sharing your life and home with a cat or two for a long time, there are still some cat behaviors and mannerisms that may leave you confused. Here are two behaviors that you may have observed in your pet:

Meowing
Cats meow to communicate with other cats as well as with their owners. A cat that is asking for food or attention will meow at his owner. However, some launch into persistent meowing which can be outright annoying. When you give in to his demands, your kitty will soon learn he can get what he wants when he vocalizes loudly and persistently, thus unknowingly fueling his behavior. Persistent vocalization may also be due to pain, illness, or anxiety.
Petting-Induced Aggression
From purring contentedly while being petted to suddenly nipping their owner’s hand, these encounters are fairly common in pet cats. Some cats can’t tolerate being petted and handled for a considerable period of time and won’t hesitate to let their owners know by nipping.
Consult with your veterinarian North Phoenix, AZ if you have concerns or problems about your pet cat’s behavior.