Electrolytes are the positive or negative charged ions that circulate in your rabbit’s blood and bodily fluids. These are the charged halves of various salts that dissolve in your pet’s blood stream. When your rabbit’s electrolytes are out of balance then your veterinarian Milford, MI may need to give your rabbit fluids containing various electrolytes needed to bring balance back to your rabbit. A rabbit’s dehydration or electrolyte imbalance may be from a prolonged illness. If your rabbit appears to be overheated or suffering from dehydration, you should call your vet right away. Your vet may recommend that you give your rabbit some type of fluids that contain electrolytes such as Pedialyte. Signs that could indicate your rabbit’s electrolytes are out of balance include a change in breathing, change in heart rate, anxiety, depression, and even muscle weakness. Always call your vet before administering any kind of medication
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As dog owners, we often find ourselves reading lists of things not to feed our dogs like chocolate and certain fruits and vegetables. But your veterinarian Milford, MI can tell you that there are a lot of things you can feed your dogs. For example, did you know that many dogs enjoy treats such as peanut butter, cooked chicken, cheese, baby carrots, yogurt, salmon, pumpkin, eggs, green beans, apple slices, and even oatmeal? When given in moderation and according to your vet’s recommended preparation and servings, these people foods make great treats for your pup. Salmon, for instance, is a great source of Omega3 Fatty Acids. You can offer your dog cooked salmon, salmon oil in his food, or even a few salmon skins that you don’t want. A scrambled egg can offer your pup a protein boost plus eggs are a great source of digestible riboflavin and selenium. More information here.
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