Showing posts with label vets sugar land tx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vets sugar land tx. Show all posts

Wednesday 25 March 2020

What is Dermoid Sinus Skin Defect?




Did you know there is a disease called dermoid sinus skin defect that can affect dogs? It particularly happens in dogs like the Rhodesian Ridgeback. What is it? The dermoid or pilonidal sinus is a neural tube or tubular defect that runs along the dog’s back as well as the neck and tail. In general, the tubes should serve as drains for dead cells, tissue, etc. However, the tubes are defected when they don’t form correctly which can cause room for infection. Some studies reveal that this condition often develops in the embryonic stage of life. For some dogs the dermoid sinus defect can vary in the illnesses it causes. Some develop infections or abscesses while in extreme cases, the tissue below the skin or deeper is affected causing injury to the spinal cord. In some cases it may appear as a blind ended sac beneath the skin. Talk to your animal hospital Sugar Land TX to learn more about this condition.

Thursday 18 July 2019

Health Condition of the Basenji

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Taking care of a dog long term is a big responsibility and knowing what may or may not develop as the breed grows older is also important. Generally speaking, the Basenji is a fairly healthy breed, but that wasn’t always the case. In fact, the breed was almost wiped out in the 1980s due to a disease of the kidneys called the Fanconi Syndrome. The wipeout was particularly in the U.S. and it sent breeders back to Africa to bring more of the Basenjis to the U.S. in hopes of revitalizing the breed. It worked. They were able to revive the breed and help breed out most of the Fanconi genetics. Today the Basenji needs to be tested for Fanconi in order to determine the presence of the gene. If you want to purchase or adopt the breed, have your pet clinic Sugar Land, TX test the dog first.

Facts about the American Bobtail

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Looking for a cute, fun-loving, family cat? Check out the American Bobtail. This cat is energetic, fun to play with, easy to get along with, and a loyal feline companion. Here are some more interesting facts about the breed. First, did you know the bobtail is very sensitive to people’s emotions and is affectionate and comforting? The American Bobtail is also incredibly smart, eager to please and easy to train. They love to go on car rides and even travel long distances. Color-wise, the bobtail has no set pattern, coloring, or coat length meaning they could be just about any color, pattern, and coat length is whatever the cat ends up with. In addition, the bobtail has a naturally bobbed tail due to a genetic mutation. Your veterinary clinic Sugar Land, TX can tell you the breed is generally healthy and low maintenance.

Monday 17 September 2018

Leopard gecko basics

You have been thinking about what life would be like with a leopard gecko in your care, and you think you’re getting ready to bring home a companion like this. What should you know before doing so?

Leopard geckos are popular pets because they are one of the ways people who are new to reptiles can experience life with a lizard. They are relatively easy to care for but still very interesting to spend time with. They are able to interact with their owners and will stay within their enclosures unless brought out to interact with others. They do require live food, so caring for animals they eat, like crickets and mealworms, will need to be a part of your life should you decide to look after a leopard gecko. For additional information, please contact your local pet clinic Sugar Land, TX.