Monday, 7 September 2020
What your cat needs to stay healthy
Why You Shouldn’t Shave Your Dog During Summer
Shaving is not recommended for dogs
especially those with double-coats. The outer layer of their hair coat is
composed of long hairs that protect them from the elements. Underneath the
outer layer is a soft undercoat that keeps the dog warm and dry, A dog’s
undercoat can grow very thick during winter, especially in dogs that are
exposed to snow or ice. During summer, the soft undercoat is shed off, but the
outer coat remains in place to protect the dog from sunburn and to provide
insulation against the heat. Air circulation through the guard hairs is also
enhanced which can keep the skin cool. Double-layered hair coats only grow to a
certain length, unlike dogs with single-layered coats whose hair just keeps on
growing.
When a dog with a double hair coat is shaved, it can ruin the hair coat. It can result in changes to the coat texture. Also, if you’re shaving your dog to keep him cool during the summer, it won’t serve the purpose. Shaving off the guard hairs and the undercoat can increase your dog’s risk of getting sunburned.
Signs of skin or hair coat problems should be brought to the attention of your vet clinic Sarasota FL.
Saturday, 5 September 2020
Mange in Cattle
Friday, 4 September 2020
Rainy Day Dog Walking Essentials
Regular leash walks are excellent opportunities to gain physical and mental stimulation for your dog. But what happens if the weather is not so perfect for walks, and the rain is falling? Some canine breeds still enjoy the outdoors even when it’s raining and they get wet. But some aren’t so keen about getting wet. But still, there is a need to go outdoors to go potty. To make outdoor excursions less stressful during rainy days, here are some tips to make your pup ‘rain-ready’.
- Buy a doggie raincoat or rain gear that will fit your pet comfortably without restricting his movements. The waterproof material will keep your pet warm and well-protected from the elements.
- There are special types of leashes that come with a doggie umbrella attached near the base. This is for dogs that hate the feel of a raincoat against their skin and hair coat or feel their movement being restricted.
- There are also rain boots for dogs to keep their paws warm and protect them from the elements. For more slippery areas, there are rubber socks with more grippy bottoms.
Myth-Busting: Myths About Hamsters
Although hamsters are among the most popular pets around, there are still myths that make the rounds of pet owners and those that are planning to bring home a pair or two. Here are the most common myths about hamsters:
Myth #1 - Hamsters can be housed in small cages because they are small.
No, even with their small size, hamsters won’t thrive in small cages. They need enough space to engage in natural behaviors, such as burrowing and roaming around. Also, it has been observed that hamsters living spacious cages tend to be more docile. The minimum space requirement for dwarf hamsters is 70 cm by 40 cm, while for Syrian hamsters, it’s 80 cm by 50 cm.
Myth #2 - A hamster should be housed with another hamster so they could keep each other company.
Nope! Hamsters are solitary creatures. They are very territorial and could be very aggressive and fight it out with another hamster. Housing hamsters together can be very stressful for them.
Myth #3 - Scented litter can be used as bedding for hamsters
Hamsters are very sensitive to strong scent, thus you should only use unscented bedding. Steer clear of pine or cedar bedding materials because they contain a substance that can cause adverse reactions, such as respiratory issues in hamsters.
Your veterinarian Middletown DE is a valuable source of information about your pet’s needs.
Thursday, 3 September 2020
Health Checks For Pet Cats
When Is The Best Time To Spay Or Neuter Rabbits?