No matter the time of year, there seems to
always be a reason for fireworks. If you know that there will be fireworks
happening around your area, make sure you keep an extra eye on your pup. Some
dogs have been known to escape during fireworks because they are scared. They
end up running away only to get lost and unable to find their way home. Make
sure you keep your dog indoors when there are fireworks or other loud noises
going on (i.e. your neighbor is target shooting). Don’t assume your fence,
electric fence, or screen in porch/door will keep your dog safe. If he’s scared
then he’s going to run either through the fence or under it by digging. Some
owners use anxiety calming measures to help their dogs in times like these
(i.e. a Thunder Shirt). For more tips, call your vet
Michigan City IN.
Tuesday, 24 March 2020
Storm Prep for Your Canine
Storms come at all times of the year including hurricanes in the
summer time and snow storms in the winter time. You probably have some
type of plan in place for prepping for such storms. After all, if the
storms are really bad then the power could go out or you could lose
water. Keeping a supply of bottled water, canned food, flashlights and
batteries is part of your prep plan. But do you have a prep plan for
your canine? He will need things stored up for emergencies as well. For
instance, you should have separate bottles of water put away for your
dog along with extra dog food, extra leashes and harnesses, treats,
blankets, and toys. You’ll want to keep your dog comfortable in the
midst of chaos from a storm. In addition, keep medical records and
vaccines records on hand in case you have to seek shelter. For more
tips, talk with your veterinary clinic Ellicott City, MD.
Or click this link and set an appointment: https://vethowardcounty.com/
Suggested Names for Guinea Pigs
Looking for a great name for your little fur ball/guinea pig? It’s
fun to get the family involved when picking out a name. It’s all part of
the new pet experience which includes bringing home a cage with toys,
bedding, food, treats and more. While picking out all of these things
and picking out a little guinea pig, ask your kids or family members to
start suggesting names. If your guinea pig is different colors then
consider Patches or Checkers as a name. If he likes to eat a lot and
sort of takes on a rounded figure than perhaps Potato will work or
Nugget if he’s super small. Part of the fun in naming a pet is learning a
lot about the pet’s personality and habits. Other popular guinea pig
names include Sleepy, Cloudy, Muffin, Chewy, Munchkin, Nibbler, Sadie,
Sawyer, Frans, Herman, and even Dude. Need more suggestions? Give your
veterinarian Columbia, MD a call.
Monday, 23 March 2020
Managing Your Cat's Kneading
Your cat will knead your lap even if it is painful to you. As a
kitten, she kneaded her mother to stimulate milk so in kneading you she
transfers this nurturing role to you. She will also knead you to mark
you as her own using scent found in glands in her feet. Thus the painful
kneading is all about showing love to you. Never punish or yell at your
cat while she is kneading you and don’t allow household member to do
that either. Trim your cat’s nails often to lessen the damage she can do
while kneading you. Don’t be afraid to slip a small pillow or lap
blanket in between her nails and your lap to prevent her from digging
in. Enjoy the ubiquitous purring that often accompanies kneading and
take time to cuddle with your cat. Learn more from your animal hospital
Rockwall, TX. Click this website Pet Doctor for additional information.
Your Cat's Ability to Land on Her Feet
Your cat’s righting reflex allows her to quickly turn around in
midair during a fall so that she can land on her feet. She can perform
this maneuver fast due to her flexible spine as fluid in her inner ears
helps her to keep track of which way is up. However, just because your
cat can right herself doesn’t mean she won’t be hurt in a fall. Low
falls don’t give her enough time to right herself so your cat could
crash to the ground. And high falls can be treacherous. Your cat can
suffer from internal injuries if her belly bounces on the ground when
she lands. Her feet and legs act as shock absorbers so a fall could
cause orthopedic injuries. And your cat could die if she bangs her head
on the ground. Thus it is important to avoid falls. Learn more from your
animal hospital Heath, TX.
Click this link for additional details: https://www.dogandcat.com/
Is your cat comfortable in her carrier?
Your cat needs
to head out of the house with you from time to time and you know that it’s
important for her to have a cat carrier in order to help her do this safely.
How can you tell if your pet is comfortable in her carrier?
It’s important
to think about your pet’s preferences when selecting a carrier so you can offer
something that will be appealing to her. This should be the right size to let
her get up and turn around within it. Her carrier should be easy for her to get
into and out of. It should be
comfortable for her to relax in and allow her to have a level of visibility
that she prefers, as some cats will like their privacy, while others will want
to check out everything around them. Your local Brentwood Animal Hospital Washington
DC can offer additional suggestions.
Looking after a new dog
You have a new
dog coming into your life and you are eager to get to know her. How can you
make a point to meet her needs?
Your little fur
ball needs to be able to understand that you are there to help her thrive. This
can be communicated to her by your consistent care and loving attention. Looking
after her will take a bit of time to get used to, as she will likely be in need
of some additional attention until you get the hang of what is required from
you. Your pet will need you to learn about her general needs and then take into
account her personal preferences as well as what she needs to make the most of
her time in your care. For additional information, please contact your local veterinarian
Washington DC.
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