Looking for a
pocket pet to take home as a pet? Why not try a gerbil. This are little pocket
pets that live anywhere from 2 to 3 years. They are easy to care for and are on
the low expense side. If this sounds like a pet for you, here are a few tips on
how to pick the right one to take home. First, a gerbil should have a neat
appearance, clean nose, clear eyes, and no visible signs of injuries. When
walking, the gerbil should scurry about but should not be limping or tilting to
one side or the other. The fur should be clean, healthy, no bald patches or
irritated spots. The nails should be trimmed and the feet free of sores. Take
note of the gerbil’s habitat. The bedding should be clean, food bowls should be
at least half full and water should be available. Read more here about purchasing a
gerbil or call your veterinary clinic Ellicott City, MD.
Monday, 23 September 2019
Trimming Your Cat’s Claws
Need help trimming your cat’s claws? No problem. You can ask
your local vet for help. Many veterinarian offices will accept walk in patients
who are in need of a quick trim. The cost may be anywhere from $10 to $20 or
more. Always call before going just to make sure. Likewise, local grooming
salons often provide walk in nail trimming for cats and dogs. Call ahead or
stop by to see if they have a spot available for a quick trim. Trimming the
nails is important to help keep your cat’s nails from becoming too sharp and
doing a lot of damage to your furniture. If your cat uses a scratching board or
post then she may not need her nails trimmed as she’s pretty much self
trimming. Nail trimming is quite different from de-clawing. Trimming the nails
does not remove the claws or cause them to cease from being used as designed. Click here for more details or
call your vets Norwalk, CA.
Car Goggles for Dogs
Did you know there is actual goggle like protective gear for
dogs? That’s right. The next time you want to let your canine companion ride in
the car and hang his head out the window, make sure you have him wearing some
dog safety goggles. These goggles are made to protect your dog’s eyes from the
extensive wind that rushes at his face while riding in the car and to protect
his eyes and face from anything that may fly into his face. For instance, when
your dog is hanging his head out of a moving car window he could get smacked in
the face with flies, small debris in the air, dust, etc. Goggles can keep his
eyes safe and still allow him to enjoy the thrill of holding his head out of
the window. You can find out more
about dog goggles here. You can also talk with your veterinary clinic Brandon,
FL.
Friday, 20 September 2019
Ways to Help Cats Cope with Fear and Anxiety
Cats can be very brave at times, but they
can also be extremely anxious, timid and scared. Loud noises like thunder can
cause them to panic and hide for hours in a corner or under furniture. When
this happens, talk to your cat and coax him back out into the open. Then try to
distract him by playing games, turning on some music to drown at the noise,
etc. Some cats are afraid of other pets in the home. You can either choose to
keep the pets separated at all times or have the cat interact with the other
pets more often. For instance, hold your cat while sitting in the room with the
other pets. Your vet clinic Savannah, GA may suggest dividing the room with
baby gates, etc. and place your cat in one section and your other pets in the
other sections. This can help them adjust to being around one another. For more
tips, click here.
Groomers for Cats
Did you know that there are groomers that
specialize in cats? You may be used to hearing about dog groomers, but there
are also cat groomers. In fact, if you call your local dog grooming salon and
ask about cats you may be surprised to find out that they also groom cats. Many
pet store grooming salons now take cats. Whether you call to schedule a full
bath and grooming plus trim or just stop in for a walk in nail trimming and
teeth brushing, there are a lot of options available for our feline friends. If
you’re looking for a groomer, try asking at your vet’s office for referrals.
Talk with other cat owners and find out where they go. When you find a groomer
you want to try, give them a call and ask to schedule a tour and first time
visit. Read more here about cat groomers
and contact your animal hospital Savannah, GA.
Thursday, 19 September 2019
Understanding Your Cat’s Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism can occur at any age but it is common in older cats.
If your cat has hyperthyroidism, she may lose weight even with an increased
appetite. She may also experience excessive thirst and trouble normalizing her
body temperature. She may also shed excessively and look unkempt. Once
diagnosed with hyperthyroidism your cat will need daily medication to manage
this condition. She may need oral medication, or a transdermal cream rubbed
into the inside of the ear. Be careful as you handle your cat’s hyperthyroid
medication. You may dose yourself while medicating your cat so wash your hands thoroughly
after giving her this medication. More extreme cases may be considered if
medications don’t work. Your cat may need surgical removal of the thyroid or
radioactive iodine therapy. These options are more invasive and can be
expensive. Contact your animal hospital Seminole,
FL to learn more.
Helping your dog stay clean
You have a dog
in your life who loves being able to have some fun. This often means getting
messy. How can you help your dog stay clean so she can be both comfortable and
happy?
Your dog needs
to get cleaned up every so often and it’s your job to make sure this happens.
Because your pet’s lifestyle will significantly impact what needs to be done
and how often it needs to happen, you will need to evaluate your pet’s needs
when it comes to bathing. This may be on a regular schedule or on an as-needed
basis. Take the time to think about what you can do to keep her clean in
between baths, like brushing her often and wiping down her paws upon returning
inside. Your local animal hospital Teller County, CO can help you care for your
pet. Visit this site for more
information.
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