Showing posts with label vets Louisville CO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vets Louisville CO. Show all posts

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.

Saturday, 31 March 2018

Why your bird may be plucking out her feathers






You share your home with a feathery friend, and this means that you are able to be there to see what she is up to quite often. She has started to pluck out her feathers a bit, and you find this distressing. Why is she doing this?

Feather plucking may seem strange to you, but it’s actually a common issue that veterinarians are often contacted about. There are a lot of birds who keep to large groups in the wild, and this tends to offer them a sense of safety and security. When these birds are then brought into a home setting on their own, they don’t know how to handle the solitude. Feather plucking is often their way of expressing the distress they are feeling as they aren’t sure what else to do about it. For additional information, please contact your local Louisville, CO veterinarian.


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.