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As the warmer months approach you may want to start re-thinking your regular walking routine for your Black Labrador. Taking walks in the middle of the day may no longer be an option. Your vet may recommend keeping your Black Lab indoors during the day and waiting to take him out for a walk in the evening when the temperatures drop. Or, you may want to take your dog out for a walk first thing in the morning before the sun gets too warm. If you have to walk your dog in the hot part of the day because of scheduling, please be cautious of the heat. For instance, make sure your dog is well hydrated before, during and after the walk. Keep your dog in the shade when walking. Your veterinary clinic Haleyville, AL may also recommend taking water on your walks even if it’s a short walk. To know more, click here.

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Do your Texas Longhorns enjoy a few treats every now and again? If so, talk with your vet to find out about the various fruits, veggies, and commercial treats that are available for cows. If you own a large herd you may not give treats individually, but instead feed out large amounts of alfalfa cubes or pellets as a group treat. If you have a “pet” cow or a smaller herd then hand feeding or giving out smaller quantities of treats may work for you. Besides fruits and vegetables, some owners have also reported giving their cows popcorn, molasses and even leftover breads from local bakeries. Corn shucks (husks) are another favorite. If you’re raising dairy cows or beef cows, you may want to make sure the treats you feed are safe for cows that are intended for consumption. Talk with your veterinarian Haleyville, AL for more details.

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If your Akita comes in the house smelling like a skunk then chances are he’s been outside playing with a skunk or at least chasing one. Getting rid of that skunk smell can be a trying task especially if you don’t know where to start. Some pet owners have used home remedies like bathing their dog in tomato juice, spraying him with lemon or orange citrus, or even covering up the smell with perfumes. But there is a newer and more effective solution available. Check with your vet before trying this. If approved, bath your Akita in a mix of 1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup of baking soda, and 1 teaspoon of vet approved liquid soap. Soak your Akita in water and then work the mix into a thick lather. Rinse your dog after 3 to 5 minutes. Ask your vet Haleyville, AL for additional tips and suggestions.

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There are an awful lot of similarities between your dog’s toys and your kid’s toys. These similarities are especially striking when it comes to stuffed animals. Here are a few tips on keeping your dog away from your kid’s stuffed animals.

Of course, the best way to keep your dog from tearing your child’s stuffed animals to shreds is to keep them up off the floor and out of reach. The best solution is a stuffed animal hammock that hangs in the corner, but putting stuffed animals in boxes or in a closed closet can help too.

If your child is no good at cleaning up her stuffed animals, you may have to consider leaving the door shut to her bedroom to keep the dog at bay.

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There are many aspects to taking care of a cat. One that change throughout the year is grooming. As your feline friend sheds more, he’ll need to be brushed more.

Felines shed the most in the late winter and spring as they prepare their coat for the warm summer months. Cats that head outside may shed more consistently, but even indoor cats are at the mercy of the change in seasons. During this time of year, it’s a good idea to brush your cat on an almost daily basis.

As the season progresses into summer and then fall, your cat’s coat will focus on filling out for the winter. During this time, brushing isn’t as vital. Plan to brush your cat every few days to once a week during this time.

Your veterinarian Lafayette, LA can help you find a groomer in your area if you don’t want to brush your cat yourself. For more deta ... Read more »

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Unfortunately, diabetes is becoming a bit more common in cats. Although a cat can live with the disease, it’s much better to stop your cat from getting it in the first place. Here are a few early signs that your cat might have diabetes.

You might notice that your cat is extremely thirsty. Because he’s really thirsty, you’ll probably also notice that the litter box fills up more quickly than it used to.

Obese cats are more likely to develop diabetes, but as your feline friend develops the disease, you may actually notice him losing weight. At the same time, you may notice that his appetite increases and he eats more as he tries to pull nutrients from the food he eats.

If you worry that your cat might have diabetes, schedule an appointment with your vet Lafayette, LA right away.

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