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Most cats are considered to be territorial and protective over their specifically marked areas. If you’re unsure of bringing another cat into your home because you’re worried about the territorial boundaries of your other cats, please give your vet Crown Point, IN a call for his recommendation. Cats must be socialized with other cats at an early age in order to get along once they grow older. Generally, cats will mark or claim a territory by spraying urine in the area. Cats also scratch things or rub up against furniture, objects, and even people to not only pick up a scent, but to also leave a sent to let other cats know the area has been claimed. It’s important to make sure you call your vet for information and instructions on how to tell if your cat is marking her territory or if something else is going on. Read more here.

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Backwards or reverse sneezing is common in many types of dogs including small breed dogs such as Pomeranians and Chihuahuas. If you suspect that your dog is having backwards sneezing episodes, please call your vet Crown Point, IN to schedule an office visit. When your dog normally sneezes he is releasing air to remove material from the nasal cavity. A backwards or reverse sneeze; however, brings air into the body to remove irritants in the upper area behind the nostrils. This type of sneeze may cause your dog to gag or heave, which may give the impression that your dog is trying to vomit. General causes of backwards sneezing include a cleft palate, bronchial infection, mucus irritation, and nasal passage blockage. Rare causes include dental disease, tumors, and even gastrointestinal disease. Treatment includes the removal of foreign objects in the nasal passage or medication for an underlying medical condition t ... Read more »

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Contrary to its name, the guinea pig is not a member of the pig family. Even though they aren’t pigs, guinea pigs still make cute and unique pets. If you’re interested in adopting a guinea pig, talk to your vet Crown Point, IN first. Your vet can help you decide whether or not a guinea pig would be a fit for your home. The guinea pig is also known as a cavy and actually belongs to the rodent family Caviidae. Guinea pigs are native to South America and not Guinea as their name may suggest. These small creatures are generally calm and docile. They love to play and are extremely vocal when they are happy and excited. There are three types that include the Smooth-coated with short and glossy fur, the Abyssinian with fluffy puffs of hair all over, and the Peruvian with long and silky hair that flows to the ground.

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