Showing posts with label vets Michigan City IN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vets Michigan City IN. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Fireworks and Dogs




No matter the time of year, there seems to always be a reason for fireworks. If you know that there will be fireworks happening around your area, make sure you keep an extra eye on your pup. Some dogs have been known to escape during fireworks because they are scared. They end up running away only to get lost and unable to find their way home. Make sure you keep your dog indoors when there are fireworks or other loud noises going on (i.e. your neighbor is target shooting). Don’t assume your fence, electric fence, or screen in porch/door will keep your dog safe. If he’s scared then he’s going to run either through the fence or under it by digging. Some owners use anxiety calming measures to help their dogs in times like these (i.e. a Thunder Shirt). For more tips, call your vet Michigan City IN.

Saturday, 17 August 2019

Grooming Needs Of Pet Ferrets



Did you know that your pet ferret needs to have his nails trimmed regularly to prevent injury or snagging? The frequency of nail trimming generally depends on the rate by which the nails are growing, but can be at least 2-4 times a month.

A ferret’s ears should also be checked and cleaned regularly to prevent the build up of ear wax. Too much ear wax can increase your pet’s risk for ear infections. If you notice that the ferret’s ear wax appears black and crumbly, have your pet checked for ear mites at a vet clinic.

A once a month bathing is enough for a pet ferret unless otherwise directed by your vets Michigan City, IN especially if the animal is suffering from a skin problem. Bathing too often should be avoided as it can strip oils from the skin and increases the ferret’s risk to developing skin problems.

Thursday, 30 August 2018

Providing Long Term Care for Cats with Fatty Liver Disease

Treatment for cats like the American Longhair or other breeds with fatty liver disease can range from simple to complex depending on the severity of the disease. Many cats require hospitalization for severe fatty liver disease. Treatment for these cases includes fluids and vitamins in order to reverse the state of starvation that often triggers the start of fatty liver disease. Once treatment is given, the cat will need continued long term care to prevent relapse. This will include important at home care that will revolve primarily around the cat’s diet. Your veterinarian may recommend feeding your cat with a syringe in order to ensure the cat eats enough food daily. The first few days of home care can be critical to your cat’s overall recovery. Make sure your talk with your pet clinic Michigan City IN team regularly and follow their instructions for treatment to help ensure your cat’s health and recovery. For further details visit: https://maplecityanimalhospital.net/