Friday, 8 March 2019

What to look for in a pet sitter

You have a pet in your life who loves you dearly and you think of her as an important member of your family. How can you make sure she is getting the attention and care she deserves when you can’t offer it to her yourself?

Your pet needs you to make sure you are able to understand her needs thoroughly and communicate them to another individual who can look after her in your absence. This will mean finding an individual you trust that is available during these times and offering him the opportunity to interact with your pet a bit. You want to make sure your pet is comfortable with the arrangement, so make sure to pay attention to how at ease she is with a potential caregiver prior to officially choosing one. Your local vet Orangevale, CA can help you offer your pet a wonderful place to call home.

Thursday, 7 March 2019

How Long Does A Dog Sleep Each Day?

Did you know that puppies and senior dogs can sleep up to 16-18 hours a day? Puppies need all the energy they can get to meet the demands for growth and development, while senior pets are slowing down and suffering from age-related issues, like arthritis or joint pains. Another important reason why dogs seem contented to sleep all day is the lifestyle that they have as pets. With their basic needs provided to them, they don’t have much else to do. They don’t need to be always active or on guard for potential predators, find mates, walk far and wide to hunt for prey, etc. When neutered, their drive to reproduce is gone. Thus, there is a need to provide lots of opportunities for physical and mental stimulation.

Since there are also health issues that may be the underlying cause of your pet’s behavior, it is recommended that you bring your pet to your animal hospital Norwalk, CA for a checkup.

Thursday, 24 January 2019

Dogs Are Affectionate Creatures

Dogs have several ways of showing their affection to their humans. Certain body language can reveal a lot about what they are feeling at the moment. When their humans arrive home, they wag their tails to show their happiness. Dogs that suffer from separation anxiety may seem to hyperactive and boisterous when their owner arrives.
Have you noticed your canine buddy giving you ‘puppy dog eyes’? This is like a sustained gaze which actually shows attachment, just like how a mother dog gazes at her puppies.
Most dogs look forward to cuddling moments with their owners. Being social beings, they derive ultimate pleasure in spending time and interacting with their owners.

Aside from socialization, bringing your pet to your animal hospital Lafayette, LA for regular checkups will ensure that your puppy will grow up healthy and well-behaved. 

Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Choosing a bed for your cat

You have a cat at home who needs you to consider her comfort in addition to meeting her needs. Choosing a bed for her will help you off her both a place to get some rest as well as relax for a while. How can you determine which options she would benefit from?

Your cat needs you to think about what a bed can offer her that other spaces in your home can’t. This will likely be a spot she can always count on being available to her and the ideal cushion density to help her sleep while being properly supported. This means you’re your little fur ball will need an appropriately sized bed to allow her to rest however she chooses and it should be rather simple for you to keep clean for her as well. Your local vet Bolingbrook, IL can help you better understand your pet.

Thursday, 17 January 2019

Heartworms and Your Dog

Your dog can be infested with heartworms through the bite of a mosquito. These mosquitoes can transmit the heartworm larvae from an infected dog to your dog. Once the larvae is in your dog’s bloodstream, they mature into adult worms that can clog your dog’s heart, lungs and blood vessels. This causes circulatory and respiratory issues and if untreated, these conditions will kill your dog. Treatment is expensive and may require surgery. And treatment doesn’t guarantee your dog will get back to good health. Fortunately, there are medications you can give your dog monthly to prevent him from getting infected with heartworms. Give your dog these medications all year round since just a few days of warm weather can cause mosquitoes to become active. Your dog will need periodic blood tests to ensure that no heartworm larvae has slipped through to infect your dog. For more information, contact your veterinarian White Rock, TX.

Wednesday, 16 January 2019

Preparing Your Cat for a Snow Storm

It’s the winter season and that means snow showers and possible snow storms. While you hit the grocery store to stock up on storm supplies for yourself, be sure to pick up extra supplies for your cat as well. For instance, buy extra cat litter, food, water bottles and treats for your cat in case you can get to the store after the storm hits. Put together an emergency kit for your cat that includes an extra collar, a leash (even if you don’t normally use one for your cat), toys, blankets or bedding, and a copy of your cats vaccination records. If your cat likes to be outside, make sure you give him extra time to roam before the storm hits. Bring him back inside long before the storm even begins to avoid him getting lost. Consult with your veterinarian Lakeville, MN for additional suggestions.

What to Do if Your Dog Escapes

The first thing to do if your dog escapes the house is to remain calm. Go in the direction you saw your dog escape and start looking for him. If you didn’t see your dog get out of the house, check the house first. Outside, check immediately within a 1 mile or 1 and a half kilometer radius around your home. Talk to your neighbors and post flyers immediately. Flyers should include a current photo of your dog, a description of your dog, and a phone number to reach you that way if someone spots your dog they know who to call. Notify area shelters, veterinarians, human societies, police and fire stations, etc. When you go out to search make sure you take a collar, leash, treats and water. Ask fellow searchers not to chase the dog but to call you and report the dog’s location. Talk with your veterinarian London, ON for more tips.