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It is often common practice for many cities, towns, and states to require a general registration of all pets for general population purposes. Your vet will most likely be aware of the requirements for registering your Airedale Terrier in your particular area. For instance, some states require all dogs to be registered with their local town and/or county. Registration may include simply going to the town clerk’s office and completing a form or having your vet mail in a certificate stating your Airedale Terrier is compliant with all required vaccinations. In some counties and towns, your dog receives a registration application or certificate when he receives his rabies shot. A copy of that certificate or completed registration is then sent to the appropriate office. A fee may or may not be required. In addition, your Airedale Terrier may be required to wear county or town issued ID and registration tags. Talk to your veterinarian Raleigh, NC for ... Read more »

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Did you know there are wrong and a right ways to hold an American Bobtail kitten? It’s important, if you are raising kittens of any breed, to know the best and most comfortable way to hold or carry your kitten. You should also take time to show young children how to handle an American Bobtail kitten as well. One of the most recommended ways to pick up an American Bobtail kitten is to use your writing hand to gently grip the kitten behind its front legs. Use the opposite hand to scoop up the kitten by his rump. Make sure his tail is tucked between his legs so he doesn’t get hurt. When setting your American Bobtail kitten back down, support his body and make sure all four feet touch the ground at the same time. Remember, kittens may enjoy being held but not for long periods of time. Talk to your veterinarian Raleigh, NC if you have further questions.

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Most cats shed. In fact, most cats tend to shed a lot especially at certain times of the year. However, if your cat starts shedding much more than usual then you should probably call and set up a routine check-up with your vet. Shedding is very common in just about all cat breeds, but over shedding can be a sign of an underlying medical condition. Poor diet, loss of essential nutrients, allergies, medications, and parasite bites can cause excessive shedding in cats. Your vet can help determine if this is the case for your cat. If one of these is the cause of your cat’s excessive shedding, then your veterinarian Wake Forest, NC will most likely prescribe a medication or topical treatment. If your vet rules your cat to be an excessive shedder in general, then he may recommend you groom your cat on a regular basis to help keep shedding down.

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Nearly all dogs can be susceptible to heartworms if they are not on a monthly prevention program. Heartworms are typically foot-long worms capable of invading the heart, lungs and blood vessels of your Dachshund. The disease can be fatal as it can cause permanent damage to your dog’s main organs. Heartworm disease is transmitted in dogs from mosquitoes. Adult female heartworms produce baby worms that circulate in the bloodstream. The mosquito picks up these baby worms when it sucks the blood from the infected dog. It takes 10 to 14 days for the baby worms to enter the infective stage. Once the mosquito bites another dog, it deposits the larvae into the dog. It can take 6 months for the babies to mature. If you are concerned about heartworms in your Dachshund, talk to your veterinarian Wake Forest, NC to learn how you can protect your dog. Schedule an appointment at this website Falls Village Veterinary Hospital ... Read more »

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Many Airedale Terrier owners provide chewable treats and toys for their dogs on a routine basis. Some of these treats are made with rawhide; however, not all pet owners believe rawhide is a safe ingredient for their Airedale Terriers. If you’re not sure about rawhide, talk to your local vet or pet store associate. Your vet can help you determine if you should give your Airedale Terrier rawhide or find another alternative. Rawhide does not affect all dogs equally. Some owners have found that rawhide irritates their Airedale Terrier’s stomach. Others have found their Airedale Terriers are not able to digest rawhide. Encouraging your Airedale Terrier to chew on treats and toys can help relieve boredom and anxiety as well as prevent tarter build up. However, rawhide is not the only option for your Airedale Terrier’s chewing needs. Your vet Wake Forest, NC may suggest all vegetable alternatives from brands like SmartBone. Read more ... Read more »

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Learning to manage your Boxer’s epilepsy can seem scary at first, but don’t panic. Your vet can help walk you and your Boxer adjust to a lifestyle as normal as possible. Your vet can also help you better understand canine epilepsy, causes, symptoms, treatments, and management plans. In general, canine epilepsy can be a genetic disorder or one caused by underlying illnesses. With proper diagnosis, care, and treatment, your vet can help both you and your dog adjust to life with epilepsy. Medications may be prescribed to help prevent seizures or slow down the frequency. Your veterinary clinic Lafayette, LA may ask that you keep a daily record or journal of your dog’s seizure activities in order to keep your dog’s treatment as effective as possible. To further assist you, your vet may be able to refer you to an organization that assists people with epileptic animals.

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