Tuesday 31 March 2020

Cleaning Your Dog's Eyes


Some dogs are prone to developing eye gunk in their eyes. This is especially true for small dogs like the Yorkie, Toy Poodle and Bichon Frise. You may notice that your dog’s eyes are weepy or watery quite a bit. You can check with your vet to make sure there is nothing serious going on (i.e. blocked tear duct). Most of the time it’s just common drainage from the eyes or tear ducts. If the wet is not wiped away it could dry and form crusty gook that could hurt the eyes or cause the dog to have difficulty opening his eyes. You can clean the area by using a warm wash cloth and gently dabbing at your dogs eyes in the morning to remove any sleepy or gunk. You can also use a vet approved eye cleaner. Dab some onto a cotton swap and gently wipe at the eyes. Click to talk to your animal hospital Portland, OR for more tips. Schedule an appointment today!

Feline furniture




You have a cat in your life who needs to be able to feel at home in your living space and you are willing to go the extra mile to help make this happen. Would some feline furniture help her to feel welcome in this space?

Your little fur ball is an excellent companion and you want her to know that she is a part of the family. This means that she will need to see that she is included in your living space as well. To help convey this, you will have to offer her inviting ways to meet her needs within this space. Feline furniture can not only do this, but also help her feel more comfortable in this space overall. In fact, many furniture items that are designed for your feline friend will work as multitasking items that can help you care for her. Your local veterinarians Tampa, FL can offer additional suggestions.

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Monday 30 March 2020

Fitness Trackers for Canines


Have you ever used a fitness tracker? Perhaps you tracked your steps for the day, your food intake, or even your heart rate and blood pressure on a fitness tracker. These trackers can be very helpful in gaging your overall health. Did you know there are similar device available for your dog? There are canine fitness trackers that attach to your dog’s collar or harness and then connect with a special app on a SmartPhone. The tracker can tell you how much exercise your dog is getting, how often he’s sleeping and for how long, as well as heartrate, blood pressure and other stats. If you’re worried your canine isn’t moving enough just use the tracker to find out just how much he’s moving. If you need to keep an eye on your dog’s blood pressure this can also help. Click to speak to your pet clinic Portland, OR for more details.

Types of Canine Diabetes


Did you know that diabetes can affect canines as well as people? It’s more common to hear about diabetes in people, but it also affects animals like cats and dogs. There are two types of diabetes that dogs can develop. The first is Type 1 diabetes, which is when there is not enough insulin being produced in the dog’s body. The second is Type 2 diabetes, which happens when the body doesn’t know what to do with the inulin it is producing. This may also be called a type of insulin resistance. Both types can prevent a dog’s body from naturally converting glucose or sugar into energy. Instead, both types can cause excessive amounts of glucose to be sent straight into the bloodstream. Hyperglycemia can occur if there is too much sugar or glucose in the blood. If you believe your dog has some type of diabetes, please call and schedule a visit with your animal hospital Gresham, OR.

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What to Do if Your Small Dog is Attacked


It can be scary when another dog approaches your dog or even attacks your dog. The best thing you can do is be prepared for the situation and react in a way that will cause the least trouble. If you’re approached by another dog while walking your dog, place yourself between the dog approaching and your dog. Do not pick your dog up as this will cause the approaching dog to become more aggressive. The dog may even lunge at you trying to take the dog from your arms. Instead, use a toy, a stick, food, whatever you have to distract the dog. Try using a stern, low voice to command the dog to back away (as if you were his owner). Check your dog for any injuries. Try to get the owner of the attacking dog to give you vaccine records. If your dog is injured, go to your vet clinic Gresham, OR immediately.

Outside Dog Breeds


Some canine companions aren’t allowed to live in the house or they are allowed, but their job is to serve as a guard dog so outside they stay. If you’re looking for a dog that can do well outdoors no matter the weather then talk to your vet about the best outside dog breeds. Certain breeds adapt well to outdoor living and have the body structure and build for it. For example, popular outside dogs include Bernese Mountain dog, Australian Shepherd, Bearded Collie, and Siberian Husky. Each of these breeds tend to be hearty and well equipped for outdoor temperatures whether it’s super hot or super cold. These breeds are also known to be protective of their property and their people. Please remember, though, that outside dogs needs to have as much interaction with people as inside dogs. Don’t forget training, companionship and playtime. Talk to your pet clinic Anderson, IL to learn more.

Keeping your cat content in your home




Your cat is an important part of your family and you want to make sure she enjoys spending time in your home just as much as you do. How can you keep her content?

Your little fur ball needs you to take the time to understand her needs so you can go out of your way to care for her in a manner that she will thankful for. This means that you will be going out of your way to determine what will help her stay healthy and then going even further to help her stay happy as well. She will need you to encourage healthy habits and then she will need you to also find fun ways to interact with her so she knows she is loved and will be cared for. For additional information, please contact your local veterinarians Tampa FL.