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Generally, regurgitation of food without other distinct signs is not a cause for alarm. However, if it is accompanied by other signs such as diarrhea, lethargy, fever, or passing of blood, it could indicate a number of health problems, some of which may be serious and should be brought to the attention of the veterinarian as soon as possible.

Frequents bouts of vomiting are quit common for some cats, especially Siamese and other Oriental cats. If your kitty has eaten something, you will see the evidence as he regurgitates food. This may also mean a trip to the vet because there is still the possibility that parts of the ingested items may still be in the stomach or intestine, and may be obstructing the passageway of food.

Cats instinctively dispose of the inedible parts of their prey (claws, fur, beak, etc.) by regurgitation. They are not really ill but are trying to get rid of the ... Read more »

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Kennel Cough is an infection that affects the upper respiratory tract of canines. It is highly contagious and can easily spread from one dog to another, especially when dogs are kept in close quarters, or when they come into contact with each other in the dog park, or during leash walks.

The most effective way of protecting your dog against Kennel Cough is to vaccinate against the condition. Other steps that can help minimize your dog’s exposure to the health problem include the following:

  • Keep your dog fit and healthy to lessen his risk of contracting the disease. Avoid stress and exposure to environmental extremes; these are important factors that can compromise your dog’s immune system.
  • Make sure that your dog stays in an environment that is well-ventilated.
  • Minimize your dog’s ... Read more »
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Trimming your Abyssinian guinea pig’s nails is an important part of the overall care and upkeep of your guinea pig. Always ask your veterinary clinic South Miami, FL for help if you are not sure how to trim your cavy’s nails. You may want to simply have your vet trim your cavy’s nails for you. A cavy’s nails should be trimmed on a monthly basis to keep the nails from growing long and curling over. Curled nails can grow back into the foot pads causing pressure and pain to your cavy. Infections can also develop if your cavy’s nails aren’t properly trimmed and cared for. You can use baby nail clippers or animal nail clippers for the job. Keep styptic powder or corn starch on hand to stop bleeding should you cut too low on the nail. Work from the inside toe to the outside and trim to just above the quick. To know more, visit this website.

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If you’re thinking of breeding your Maine Coon cat or you have a pregnant Maine Coon already, please be sure to talk with your veterinary clinic South Miami, FL about the steps to take to ensure your cat has a health pregnancy. Most cats have a gestation period of about nine weeks. Many cats typically start showing physical and behavioral changes soon after they become pregnant. If you’re not sure if your cat is pregnant, please give your vet a call and schedule a routine exam. Your vet will be able to verify if your cat is pregnant and possibly identify how far along she is. It’s important to know that your female cat will most likely go into heat when the days become longer and the weather grows warmer. If you don’t want your cat to become pregnant take note of the season or consider having your cat spayed. To know more, visit this website Pinecrest Vets & Pets.

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Every pet owner should know how to handle emergency situations that may involve their pets. Dogs can be injured or involved in accidents and being prepared will help pet owners respond quickly before the pet is seen by a vet

There are important signs that will tell indicate your pet needs urgent attention. You should contact your veterinarian if you spot any of the following:

  • A dog that seems depressed, weak, or lethargic
  • Labored breathing, persistent coughing, and noisy or rapid breathing
  • A dog that appears agitated and in severe discomfort or pain
  • Frequent vomiting or severe diarrhea accompanied by weakness or distress
  • Your dog keeps on straining as if to urinate or defecate, but is unable to
  • Mobility difficulties including loss of balance
  • A new mother with suckling puppies that is trembling or restless.

Every pet owner should keep their veterinarian’s contact details together w ... Read more »

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