Dogs can suffer from depression, too. So how will you know if your dog is depressed? Here are some important tell-tale signs that you should keep an eye out for:

  • Does your once-friendly and rambunctious dog suddenly become quite and remote? Depressed dogs tend to like spending more time in a spot away from the other members (humans and pets alike) of the pack.
  • A dog may not be as energetic as he once was and lose interest in things and activities that he normally looks forward to such as playtime, leash walks, etc. He may also wander off aimlessly.
  • There may be a significant change in his appetite that lead to unexplained loss or gain in weight within a short length of time.

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Your dog needs a collar that he can depend on. How can you find the ideal option to meet his needs?

Your pet needs you to be able to seek out a collar that will fit him well and won’t be a hinderance. This means that he shouldn’t be too tight, too loose, too heavy, or too thick for comfort. It also means that you need to find a collar that will be visible to others when he is out and about. Consider other features that may be necessary, like an area to hold onto his identification tags or a place to hook his leash to. Additional options, like reflective portions or special fabrics may also be available to your pet should you feel they would be helpful. Durability should also be considered, as this item will likely see daily wear. For more information, please consult with your vet New Tulsa OK.

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Did you know that red tide is a dangerous ocean/shoreline condition that can affect animals of all types and species? If you live near the ocean or you take your cat to the ocean for a beach day, check the beach conditions ahead of time for red tide warnings. If you are visiting the beach, avoid it when red tide is present. The algal blooms that are usually present in low quantities are at extreme levels causing toxic harm to marine life and other animals. Your cat should avoid being around the water and getting wet. If your cat gets wet by water affected by red tide wash her off immediately. She should not lick or groom herself after swimming in red tide waters. Red tide can also affect people and cats by causing respiratory problems. If you live near the ocean, keep your cat indoors during red tide outbreaks. Talk with your veterinarians Norwalk, CA to learn more.

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If a stray cat approaches you stay still and allow him to walk around you. Don’t engage him unless he invites you to. A cat that hisses, snarls, or swats with his paw is not inviting you to approach. A cat that lies at your feet and is relaxed, meowing and purring may allow you to approach or bend down to pet him. When this occurs, see if the cat is wearing a collar for ID. If you can read the ID, contact the owners to inform them where the cat is. If the cat doesn’t have any collar or ID see if you can pick him up to transport him to the vet and have him scanned for an ID. If the cat doesn’t allow you to do this, notify animal control or local Saskatoon, Saskatchewan vet to inform them of the stray cat. Placing posters in the area can help reunite the cat and its owner. More details at this website Acadia Veterinary Clinic.

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Your cat is an excellent companion, but she tends to like keeping to herself. How can you help her live in a home with other pets?

Your little fur ball needs to be able to live her life in a way she is comfortable with. There are a lot of pets that your cat can interact with should the opportunity arise, and it’s important that you are there to supervise these interactions to make sure they stay on the positive side. It’s also important that these aren’t forced on your cat, as she needs her preferences to be respected. Offer her a space to retreat to when necessary so she can get the solitude she needs. You should also make sure each pet is able to meet their needs when it’s necessary to do so without interference from another animal in the house. For additional information, click here, or please contact your local Las Vegas, NV vet clinic.

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You love your cat and you want her to have as many feline friends as she possibly can. However, she doesn’t seem like she is exceptionally good at finding companions. Why is this?

Your pet may be wonderfully sweet with you, but she may show some animosity toward others. This is particularly true when talking about other cats. Your pet is extremely territorial and tends to think of others as a threat to her space upon initially meeting them. Their reaction to this can either intensify the situation or dispel it. This is where you can help her out, as she will take note of your reaction to the newcomer and it will influence how she feels about him. If you are calm and encourage positive interaction, they may get used to one another. For additional information, please contact your local vet Oshawa, ON.

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If you’re looking to bring a small pet home for your child or a first time pet for yourself, you should check out your local pet store’s pocket pets. You may also want to check around at local shelters to see if they have any pocket pets up for adoption as well. Pocket pets include small pets like gerbils, hamsters, and guinea pigs. Exotic pocket pets include hedgehogs, sugar gliders and ferrets. Most veterinarians that serve pocket pets are referring to the hamsters, gerbils and guinea pigs. Rabbits are occasionally included as pocket pets although they are much larger in size. When looking for a pocket pet, decide which one you want. You can view each type at the pet store and even hold them. Spend some time with one before purchasing. After purchase or adoption, click here, or schedule a first time visit with your McHenry, IL vet.

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Before bringing your rabbit home, check with the pet store or local breeder about the food the rabbit is used to eating. Try to purchase the same food for your rabbit at his new home. Even if you switch your rabbit to a different food you will need to mix the current food with the new food before you stop feeding the current food completely. You should also ask if the rabbit has any favorite snacks or toys. If so, purchase those for your rabbit in his new home as well. In addition to food and toys, you should also have a cage ready for your rabbit. You will need to choose between an inside rabbit cage and an outside rabbit cage/hutch. You should then add a water bottle, water bowl, food bowl, and possible toys. Your rabbit may also need a brush or comb for grooming. Call your veterinarian Ellicott City, MD to learn more.

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Your dog loves to spend time with you and you can’t help wanting to be there with her to have some fun. However, you’ve noticed that she seems to be avoiding playtime lately. Why is this?

Playtime should be something that your pet looks forward to and is excited to take part in. If this isn’t the case, it’s important to figure out why. If she was happy to engage with you in this way in the past, you may want to think about what has changed. Both illnesses and injuries can cause your pet to shy away from active play, so be thorough in checking your pet over. She may also need some new ways to play, so consider bringing some new activities into her life if this is the case. For more information, please contact your local Farmers Branch, TX veterinarian.

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Has your Somali cat or other breed of feline been diagnosed with diabetes? Did you know that a diet change can help in the treatment of diabetes? Talk with your vet to learn if this is possible for your cat. Diabetes can be treated with medications and long-term care for many cats. For instance a controlled diet with prescription cat food along with strict instructions regarding the feeding of treats and other foods may be advised by your vet. Changes in daily exercise routines may also be suggested. Research has found that limiting your cat’s food intake to the amount needed to maintain the best weight. Your cat should be fed naturally moist food or food moistened with water. Feed a diet low in carbohydrates and high in protein. Always talk to your vet before changing or altering your diabetic cat’s food regimen. Consult with your Plano, TX veterinary clinic for additional information relating to diabetes and your cat. ... Read more »

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