Wednesday, 29 March 2023
Highlights Of The Breed: Golden Retrievers
Tuesday, 28 March 2023
Interesting Facts About Glen Of Imaal Terriers
Sunday, 26 March 2023
English Toy Spaniel Hair Coat
- Bath at least once or twice a month using a dog shampoo (high-quality) to keep his coat healthy and silky
- Brushing or combing once a week to prevent tangles and mats
- Washing of face daily to take away the “sleepies” from their eyes
- Ruby – mahogany red with or without white patches
- Blenheim – white base coat with red or chestnut marks
- Prince Charles – white base coat with tan marks and black patches
- King Charles – black with mahogany and tan marks
Friday, 24 March 2023
Caring For Your Cat’s Eyes
The Entlebucher Mountain Dog
Tuesday, 21 March 2023
Some Reasons Why Leopard Geckos Stop Eating
Leopard geckos make interesting animals as they possess distinct traits and behaviors. Getting a gecko as a pet is recommended if you’re always interested in eeriness and excited about dealing with unusual things. Having a leopard gecko may also come with some challenges.
One of the things that you experience in having a pet gecko is that he tends to stop eating for various reasons. Some causes are as follows:
●
Vision problems. Geckos may have
retained skin on their eyes – blocking their ability to see. When they’re about
to eat and catch a fly or cricket, they’ll find it hard to do so. Geckos may
have vision problems when their shedding process isn’t completed or when they
suffer from insufficient tank humidity.
●
Injuries. Geckos can acquire wounds
or injuries – causing them so much pain. When they’re in this situation, they
tend not to eat. Some injuries commonly experienced by leopard geckos are toe
problems, eye injuries, tail problems, and abscesses.
● Illness. Geckos may get sick due to a sudden decrease in environmental temperature or draft. They can experience chills and respiratory infections – letting them stop eating.
A sudden change in your pet's
appetite and/or eating habits should warrant visiting your veterinary clinic Bowmanville,
ON.
Monday, 20 March 2023
Is My Dog Overweight?
Have you ever wondered if your dog is overweight?
We all love our dogs and want to make sure they're taken
care of. Unfortunately, there's a good chance your dog is carrying extra pounds
since more than half of all dogs in the United States are considered overweight
or obese.
Here are some signs that your dog may be carrying around a few extra pounds:
l They
have a "potbelly" or "love handles" around the middle.
l Their
ribs can't be felt under their fur.
l Their
waistline is higher than their shoulders (this applies only to dogs with short
hair).
l Their
waistline is higher than their back legs (this applies only to dogs with long
hair).
l They struggle to climb stairs or jump on furniture due to lack of muscle tone or weight distribution issues with their bodies (this applies only to dogs with short hair).
If
you have more questions or wish to schedule your dog for a checkup, please
don't hesitate to call our vets Fort Meyers, FL office
today!






