Monday, 16 March 2020

Parrots and Their Curved Bills

vet Lexington, KY

Did you know that parrots have a curved bill or beak? This is not the same as a typical pointed beak that most birds have. Why the difference? The curved bill enables a parrot to climb trees and large shrubs. The parrot actually uses his curved heal to hook into the tree, so to speak, and pull himself up. The hook in the bill gives them a secure hold as they climb. A curved bill also enables parrots to eat their food better. For instance, they can open up seeds and nuts with the curve of their bill. It’s important to remember that parrots have this curved bill especially when you hold them. If the parrot is uncomfortable or even a bit nervous then he may grab hold of you with the curve of his bill and literally hook it into your skin. Talk to your vets Lexington, KY about the best way to hold your parrot.

Saturday, 14 March 2020

Cleaning Your Cat’s Ears


Did you know that checking your cat’s ears and keeping them clean is part of taking care of your cat and providing for his overall health and wellness? A cat’s ears can get extremely dusty. They can also collect things like dust particles, bugs, dirt, etc. In the summer, the ears could get built up with gnats, wax can also build up as can dirt as previously mentioned. So what can you do? Check the ears regularly to ensure they are clean. If you find they are extremely dirty, call your vet. You should also check with your vet before cleaning the ears yourself. When cleaning the ears, use a vet approved liquid ear cleaner on a piece of cotton or gauze. Examples include mineral oil or hydrogen peroxide. Fold your cat’s ears back and wipe the dirt and wax from the outer ear. Do not go in the ear canal and call your experienced pet clinic Aurora CO if there’s any discharge or smell.

Can Rabbits get Fleas?


 
Rabbits can be prone to fleas whether they live outdoors in a hutch or indoors in a nice plush cage. If you have other pets in the home then they could bring in fleas to your indoor rabbit. It’s important to make sure all of your pets are treated for fleas and ticks to avoid spreading them to your rabbit and even to yourself. Rabbits outdoors could get fleas or ticks simply because they are outdoors. You can help protect your rabbit by keeping his cage clean and always be on the lookout for signs of fleas. If your rabbit does get fleas, talk to your vet about ways to get rid of the fleas. Do not use store bought flea shampoo or people shampoo unless directed by your vet. Some rabbit owners use homemade remedies of half rabbit shampoo and half vinegar or a spray of half water and half vinegar. Talk to your trusted animal hospital San Antonio TX to learn more.

Do Dogs Get Diabetes?



Yes, dogs can get diabetes which is referred to as canine diabetes. This particular illness needs to be professionally diagnosed by your veterinarian. If you think your dog has diabetes, please call to schedule an appointment right away. Dogs of all ages and breeds can develop diabetes. This happens when the energy source is no longer glucose, but instead reserves. Why does this happen? The body doesn’t produce enough insulin or the insulin it produces doesn’t go where it’s supposed to go or do what it’s supposed to do. Instead, the body thinks there is no insulin so it breaks down fat and protein reserves as alternatives. The energy then comes from reserves and not glucose. Common signs of diabetes include weight loss and high levels of sugar or glucose in the bloodstream. For more information about canine diabetes, consult with your vet clinic San Antonio TX.

Friday, 13 March 2020

The Egyptian Mau



Are you familiar with the Egyptian Mau? It is an ancient cat that is said to originate from Egypt. In fact, some paintings date the cat as far back as 1550 B.C. The Egyptian Mau is depicted in daily life of the ancient Egyptians and even suggests that the cat may have been worshipped as a god by the kings of that time period. Mau in Egyptian means ‘cat’ or ‘sun’ so it is thought by some that the cat could’ve been a god of the sun. Studies of the breed’s DNA reveals that the Egyptian Maus of today have both European and North American ancestry or origins. Either way, the Egyptian Mau is an exotic looking breed that closely resembles the wild cheetah, which is one of the reasons it is sought after by many cat enthusiasts. It is the only cat breed with naturally occurring spots on the coat. Talk to your vet Aurora CO for more information.

How to Help Your Dog Overcome Anxiety

Dogs can experience fear and anxiety in a similar way to people. For instance, some dogs are afraid of crashing thunder and some are afraid of the random flashes of light we are known as lightning. If your dog is showing signs of anxiety or fear, please talk with your vet about ways to help keep your dog calm and to ease the dog’s fears. One way you may want to try is to distract your dog from what is causing the anxiety. If it’s thunder, then take him to a quiet room in the house where the thunder is the least heard and play with your dog or teach him a trick or anything that takes his mind off of the thunder. You could play an indoor game of fetch with a soft or plush ball. You can help your dog to become more relaxed and maybe by the next storm he won’t be so worked up. Talk to your animal hospital Fayetteville, NC for more tips.

Thursday, 12 March 2020

Where your sugar glider will be the happiest





You have a sugar glider in your life who needs you to think about her needs and help her to meet them. Where should you place her enclosure so she can be as happy as she can be in your home?

Your sugar glider is a very social animal and will want to be involved in as many family activities as she possibly can be. She can also bond very closely with family members to create very meaningful relationships. This means that she will likely want to be where your household spends time so she can see you as often as possible. This will also increase the amount of time she gets to interact with you each day and allow you to keep a closer eye on her to help you meet her needs to the best of your ability. For additional information, please contact your local animal hospital Helotes TX.