Finding your new
feline friend can be a fun yet challenging adventure. If you’re looking to
purchase a purebred cat, logon to the Cat Fancier Association’s website and
read up on the recognized breeds available. Look through their resources and
request information on reputable breeders. If you want to purchase, but aren’t
interested in a purebred, check with friends and ask your vet for referrals to
local breeders or pet programs. If you wish to adopt, look up local SPCA
shelters and area shelters and programs that provide adoption services. Be
prepared to fill out applications and even have home visits from the adoption
agencies if you choose to go with one of those. Most shelters do not require
home visits, but will want references from your vet. You can also find out
purchasing and adopting information by
contacting your local veterinarian Fort Collins, CO.
Sunday, 20 May 2018
The Bavarian Mountain Scent Hound
The Bavarian
Mountain Scent Hound is a rare breed of hound that originated in Germany. He is
a cross between the Bavarian and the Hanover hound. The Bavarian Mount Scent
hound is known for is excellent nose and his ability to cold nose track. He is
trained primarily for hunting wounded game since his nose can tell the
difference between the wounded game he’s tracking and a different animal
altogether. This hound is extremely smart, confident, unafraid, and excellent
at his tracking job. The Bavarian Mountain Scent hound is not for the casual
hunter. He is primarily used by game wardens and foresters. He is a devoted dog
that will protect his family. Once on the hunt, he can’t be sidetracked and
strives to see the job to the end. For more
information, talk with your veterinarian Fort Collins, CO.
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The Japanese Bobtail’s Coat
Have you ever
held a Japanese bobtail? These cats are known for their naturally occurring
bobbed tails. They are also known for their soft, colorful, and easy to
maintain coats. The Japanese bobtail can grow to be between 5 and 10 pounds in
size. He comes in short hair and long hair. Because there is no undercoat, the
bobtail requires a light combing once a week. There is little to no shedding
for this breed. In addition to easy care, the bobtail is also easy to look at.
His coat is exceptionally smooth and soft. Coat colors can vary but often
include solid, calico, vans, bi-colors and tabby patterns of spotted or
mackerel. The calico is the most recognized coloring. The U.S. actually has more
van and bi-colored cats registered than it has solid ones. Talk with your veterinary
clinic Fort Collins, CO to learn more.
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Why Gluten-Rich Diets Are Not Recommended For Dogs
Some commercial dog food products containing gluten-rich ingredients were discovered to
be the culprit when thousands of dogs
and cats became ill or died after consuming tainted wheat gluten. This issue was an eye-opener
for many pet owners, prompting them to pay closer attention to the ingredients in
their pet’s food. Also, this has also opened doors that exposed
many commercial dog food products incorporating corn or wheat in large ratios which are comparable to the protein
component in the ration.
In addition to an
increase in the number of Celiac Disease cases in dogs associated with consumption of gluten-rich diets, gluten has also
been linked to an increase in the number of Diabetes cases in dogs. many dog food
manufacturers are incorporating different types of grains as fillers for their
products in order to reduce production
costs. But the practice has resulted in the
increase in the number of Celiac disease cases as well as other chronic health
problems in pet dogs that consumed gluten-rich diets. Fortunately, eliminating foods which contain gluten from a dog’s diet can bring
favorable results in just a matter of days.
Your pet will
benefit from regular health checks and dental visits at your vet clinic Norwalk, CA.
The Cat Condos
If you have an
energetic cat that likes to explore, climb, and scratch your furniture then you
may want to consider buying him a cat condo. Cat condos come in all kinds of
shapes and sizes with numerous features to meet your cat’s needs. You can buy
condos that offer levels for climbing, condos wrapped in carpet for clawing and
scratching, and even condos with a little bed or house built in on the first
floor or the top floor. These are great ways to encourage your cat to exercise
and to keep your furniture and household items safe. When you first bring it
into your home, try adding treats throughout so your cat will be drawn to it.
Sit next the condo and play with your cat to help her adjust as well. For more
information on cat condos and the best type for your cat, talk with your Folsom, CA
veterinary clinic.
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Saturday, 19 May 2018
Helping your cat with hairballs
Your cat is a big part of your life and you want to
make sure you are able to be there for her when she needs you, even if it is
for something you don’t necessarily understand, like hairballs. How can you
help her with these?
Your pet needs you to take the time to think about
preventing future hairballs while also helping her manage those she is
currently dealing with. You can help minimize them in the future by brushing
your cat regularly and making sure you remove shed fur before she grooms
herself and ingests it. Current hairballs can be handled with food and treats
designed to assist in handling the fur that does wind up in her system. Your
pet should be able to get a good handle on her hairballs with these efforts. For
more information, please contact your local animal hospital Matthews
NC.
Friday, 18 May 2018
How to keep a hamster from biting you
Hamsters are very cute little critters, but they’re hiding a secret. They have huge chompers that can really hurt! Is there anything you can do to keep your hamster from biting you?
You can greatly reduce your chances of getting
bitten by properly socializing your pet. You start by putting your hand in the
cage once or twice a day and leaving a treat behind. Soon, your hamster will
come up to check things out, at which point you can try petting him. Eventually
he can be removed from the cage.Even after he’s socialized, he can still bite
if he’s scared or startled. Make sure you provide a safe atmosphere for your
hamster to play when he comes out of the cage.If your hamster still bites, you should
schedule an appointment with your Animal Medical Center of Marquette to make sure there isn’t anything wrong with
your furry friend.
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