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Horses are herbivores. They have small stomachs but they have large intestines that enable them to digest and utilize nutrients from grasses and hay. However, a pure hay or grass diet is unable to provide as much energy as meat-based diets. So, your horse needs lots of grass or hay to make up for their low nutritional value. However, there should also be the addition of important supplements to meet your pet’s needs for vital nutrients. A horse will also need ready access to fresh clean water because they sweat a lot.
    

Tips for feeding your horse

•    Horses are prone to digestive upsets when fed large quantities of feed all at once; divide your pet’s daily ration into several small meals that are fed often throughout the day.

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Diabetes is a common illness that can affect cats and dogs. The disease is known to affect various dog breeds including Pomeranians. If your Pomeranian has been diagnosed with diabetes, you should talk to your vet about treatment options and long-term management. Canine diabetes generally occurs when there isn’t enough insulin in a dog’s body causing the body to break down fat and protein reserves as an alternative. Your Pomeranian may become lethargic, excessively hungry or thirsty, and have high glucose levels in the urine and bloodstream. Depending on the severity of the illness, your Pomeranian may need to be hospitalized to receive fast acting insulin. Typically, diabetes can be treated at home with insulin injections, oral medications or a simple change in exercise and diet. Your vet may try different methods of treatment before finding one that works for your Pomeranian. If you have additional questions, ... Read more »

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If you’re looking for a blanket for your Pomeranian then you may need to become familiar with terms such as weight and fill. Looking for a durable blanket or coat for your pup to wear in the rain or cold can be a task. Don’t be afraid to ask for assistance from the pet store associate. First, check out the terms weight and fill. In general the weight or fill refers to the amount of stuffing used in the blanket to provide extra warmth. For instance, a rain sheet or lightweight blanket commonly has a weight or fill of 0g meaning there is no stuffing. The sheet simply serves as a layer of protection for your dog against the rain. A sheet with 150 – 225 g of fill will provide protection and warmth. Your veterinarian Wilson County, TN may be able to help with additional questions.

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Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) refers to second-hand and third-hand smoke. Cats are exposed to second-hand smoke when a smoker releases cigarette smoke into the air; third-hand smoke exposure involves being subjected to smoke residue that has settled on furniture, carpets, cars, and even on human skin.

The grooming habits of cats have been shown to significantly increase their risks of exposing their oral tissues to high amounts of carcinogenic substances every single day. They are extremely sensitive to ETS, that even exposure to small amounts can have a profound effect on their health and wellbeing. A study has shown that some forms of cancer in cats are associated with exposure to second-hand smoke. Cats that are living with pet owners who smoke have twice the risks of developing malignant lymphoma, which is the most common type of cancer found in cats. Also, these cats have been found to have significant amount ... Read more »

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Does your dog have dew claws? You’ll know right away if he does because these pesky claws are located further up the leg and literally serve no purpose. Here are a few tips for caring for your dog’s dew claws.

Make sure that they are always trimmed. Dog claws are notorious for getting caught on carpeting, sweaters, bedding, and more. Because your dog doesn’t have any control over his dew claws, they are more likely to get stuck, which means they could get torn, which is really painful. Short nails will reduce the likelihood of this happening.

Tired of dealing with your dog’s dew claws? Consider having them removed. It’s best to do this while the dog is young, but some vets may consider removing them even if your dog is older.

To schedule an appointment, call your veterinarian North ... Read more »

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