If you
have a senior cat that needs to be groomed or have her nails trimmed then call
your local grooming salon to find out if they will work with seniors. Some
chain groomers will not because of the health risks involved with grooming
seniors. For instance, senior felines can be prone to more severe anxiety
levels which could lead to seizures or panic attacks that could lead to heart attacks.
Some chain groomers like PetSmart or PetCo may offer an express service where
the cat stays with the groomer for a short time and the owner stays close by.
The appointment is short and no kennel time is necessary. If you have an older
cat that simply needs her nails trimmed then you should also consider calling
your reputed veterinary clinic London, ON as
they may trim the nails for you or even do a quick trim in extreme cases.
Monday, 30 September 2019
Dachshunds and Back Injuries
The Dachshund breed of canine is such a fun
breed. These pint size dogs have big ears, long bodies, short legs, long tails
and big personalities. They don’t realize they’re small and often times try to
do things that big dogs do including jump on and off furniture and play with
children. What’s wrong with these two common canine activities? Nothing if it
were another breed. The Dachshund, however, is an exception. Because of his
long body the Dachshund is prone to different back pains and injuries. Playing
with children when supervised is fine, but not unsupervised. If a child tries
to pick up the Dachshund without support the irregularly long back of the dog
then there is risk the dogs back could be injured or even break. The same for
furniture, if he misses when jumping on or jumps off too hard he could severely
injure his back. Read more here or call your local pet clinic Riverbend, ON.
Friday, 27 September 2019
Dog Foods for Seniors
Looking for a new dog food now that your canine pup has
reached the senior years (i.e. 7 or older)? If so, ask your pet store associate
for suggestions on senior dry food and wet food. You should also consult your
vet since your vet knows your pup’s health and history best. One recommendation
is the Royal Canin senior dog food based on breeds. There is one that is for 8
and old that comes in different size kibble depending on the dog’s size.
Another comes in 12 and older as well. If your senior is OK with dry food this
would be an option. You can also compare ingredients on this brand with your
favorite brand if you choose to purchase that one instead. Wet canned food is
available in this line for 8 and older in case your senior can’t handle the dry
food. Read here for more
information or contact your pet clinic East Dallas, TX.
Should you hire a dog walker?
You have a dog in your life who seems to
want to be outside at all times. This makes you wonder – should you hire a dog
walker?
Your dog needs to head outside for a walk
each day and she likely looks forward to this. She needs to be able to rest and
relax in your care, but heading outdoors is really a necessity as well since it
gives her a lot of sensory information to process. Hiring a dog walker can be
helpful as it will allow your pet to head out and about while you are otherwise
occupied. If you can find someone you trust to bring your pet out when you are
unable to do it, it could enhance your pet’s life a bit. Your reputed animal
hospital London, ON can help you care for your pet. Click here for additional
information.
Caring for a canine companion who isn’t feeling well
Your dog is a wonderful companion and you want to make sure he is able to get everything he needs in your care. This makes you wonder – how can you care for him if he isn’t feeling well?
Being close with your dog and taking the
time to determine his mood each day can go a long way in helping you care for
him. If you think he is sick, you will need to seek out the attention of a
professional so he can get the care he needs right away. You will then need to
make a point to follow any directions that are given to you and follow-up as
suggested. Help your pet stay calm and comfortable by being with him as often
as you can and taking the time to take his mind off of how he is feeling. Your
local animal
hospital London, ON can help you better understand your pet.
Thursday, 26 September 2019
Handling Your Pet Snake
Many snakes enjoy handling and your snake may enjoy your
touch. Others snakes may lash out and shouldn’t be handled unless it is urgent.
Do your research and choose your snake carefully based on your knowledge and
experience with snakes. Snakes taken from the wild don’t make good pets since
they haven’t been handled and may lash out at you. Choose a captive-bred snake
instead. Always handle your snake with kindness and respect. Be confident and act
efficiently when handling your snake. Support your snake’s full length as you pick
up your snake and as you handle him. Make sure that your snake knows there is
no food at stake as you pick him up. Otherwise he might inadvertently bite you.
Watch for signs of aggression that could put you at risk of injury. Wash your
hands thoroughly after you put your snake back into his enclosure. For more information, contact your pet
clinic Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Handling Your Hedgehog
You need to handle your hedgehog to remove him from his
enclosure while you clean it plus during socialization, and during daily
socialization and exercise time. The spines can be threatening and pokey. Only
handle your hedgehog when he is calm to reduce injury from the spines. Make
sure he is okay with you handling him. Talk or sing to him softly while sitting
close to the enclosure. Drape your hand in the enclosure for exploration and
try feeding him. Act efficiently by scooping him up from underneath with one
hand. Use the other hand over the spines to keep him from failing. If you keep
your pet calm and the spines evenly distributed on your hand, there shouldn’t
be any damage. You might need to cover the spines at first to prevent getting
poked. Be prepared to set him on a safe surface to keep him from falling. For more information, contact your vet
clinic Bourne, MA.
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