Chinchillas are cute pets that fall under the category of exotic
pets. Some pet stores occasionally have chinchillas for sale, however,
you should call ahead before going to buy one. Chinchillas are a type of
rodent that is roughly the size of (sometimes a little larger) ground
squirrel. Independent pet stores may not carry these pets while larger
chain stores do. Chinchillas may also be sold only at certain times of
the year when obtaining them is cheaper and selling them is almost a
definite. For instance, Christmas seems to be a popular time to sell
Chinchillas as some families are looking to buy their children a new
pet. Don’t forget to check local shelters and humane societies or SPCA
organizations as they may have a Chinchilla available for adoption. If
you need help finding a Chinchilla you can also ask your local veterinarian Ellicott City, MD for assistance.
Sunday, 3 May 2020
Saturday, 2 May 2020
Learn About Hyperthyroidism in Cats
Your beloved cat may feel miserable or restless
if it has a health problem like hyperthyroidism, which affects humans too. Hyperthyroidism
(also called thyrotoxicosis or hyperthyroid disease) is a common health problem
that usually affects middle-aged or older cats. This disease is due to an
abnormal boost in the production of thyroid hormones and causes an enlarged
thyroid gland (which is, about 90 to 95% of the time, not cancerous). If left
untreated, hyperthyroidism can worsen and put your cat's life in danger or cut
it down by a large percentage.
Observe your cat and be sure to look out for
symptoms such as a significant rise in or frequency of urination, excessive
thirst, an unusual rise in body temperature, unusually untidy appearance, and
hyperactivity. Do note that such symptoms are also present in other cat
diseases, so you need to consult your veterinary
clinic Frisco TX immediately for a more accurate diagnosis or possible
operation (if necessary).
Friday, 1 May 2020
Train your Dog to Sit
Dog training can be one of the most satisfying
bonding sessions between you and your pet. While it may seem challenging at first, training your dog to sit on
command is quite straightforward. First, get down to your dog’s level and hold
up a treat in front of his nose. Don’t allow him to eat the treat, instead,
from his nose, hover it over his head. As he follows the treat wait until his
rear end touches the ground to assume a sitting position. Give the SIT command
and say your pet’s name. Then you may give him the treat. Don’t forget to
praise him so it reinforces the habit. As you progress try to delay the giving
the food to him longer and longer until such time that he no longer requires
the treat to follow your command. To further understand your dog’s behavior,
you may consult with your local veterinarians Frisco TX.
Why Your Cat Needs A Microchip
Cats are such curious creatures and it is this streak of
inquisitiveness that cause them to end up wandering away from home and getting
lost. Pet theft is also a major problem particularly with cats that belong to
rare or expensive breeds. Many cats also end up lost after moving house or
traveling. There are also cats that love visiting various households where
other cats are present. Sometimes, they end up being ‘adopted’ by the family
which can add to the confusion. This is also what can happens to stray cats,
when they are adopted into homes or caught by authorities.
With a microchip, a cat can be returned to its owner. This is also a
method that can be used to prove ownership in case of disputes. Tags and
collars are not reliable as a method of pet identification because they can
easily get lost or replaced.
If you have questions and/or concerns about microchips in pets, do
speak with your skilled veterinarians Plano TX.
Thursday, 30 April 2020
Feline harness basics
There are a lot of pet supply options out there on the market and you
know that some of them will be ideal for your pet while others may not
be. What should you consider when looking at feline harnesses?
There
are many people who take their cats out and about with them, and some
of these adventures will require a harness. There are a lot of options
out there when it comes to these, so you will need to be able to
determine which will be comfortable for your pet, fit her properly, and
keep her safely tethered to you. Some cats won’t prefer to utilize such
devices, so you can talk with your pet’s veterinarian if you are seeking
out an alternative. Your local vet clinic New Orleans, LA can help you
care for your pet. Visit this site for more information.
Why your dog needs to relax often
Your dog is an excellent companion and always seems up for a play
session. However, she also seems to be in need of a nap rather often.
Why is this?
Your little fur ball needs to be able to
take care of herself in order to make the most of her life each and
every day. Her body needs plenty of rest for this to happen, so take the
time to think about what you can do to help her with this. Napping is a
great way for her to keep her energy levels high while also allowing
her to keep a good handle on what’s happening around her. Your pet will
be able to still jump into activities that take part in her home if she
can get up when the action is taking place. For additional information,
please talk to your local animal hospital New Orleans, LA.
Caring For Your Dog’s Teeth
Dental care is very critical for dogs. Any dental problem does not stay within the mouth. It can have serious health implications when pathogens from the mouth enter the bloodstream and reach other organs of the body and causing illness. There are several ways to take care of your dog’s teeth. These include:
Tooth-brushing -- Any pet dog should get used to having their teeth brushed regularly. The routine should be introduced as early as possible.
Dental treats and chews -- These are formulated to help remove plaque while being chewed. But always remember to give in moderation as they can be high in calories.
Oral gels -- They contain ingredients that neutralize the plaque and bad breath. The gel is applied between dog’s teeth and cheek daily.
Dental diets -- These diets are specially formulated to support dental health. It usually comes with a prescription from a veterinarian.
Food additives -- These products are added daily to the dog’s food or drinking water to prevent the formation of plaque.
Bring your pet to your vet Plano TX for regular dental checks.
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