If your Keeshond has been diagnosed with epilepsy ask your veterinarian, Pinecrest, FL if it is idiopathic or symptomatic. Veterinarians and scientists alike have often categorized epilepsy into two categories, which are idiopathic epilepsy and symptomatic epilepsy. Idiopathic epilepsy simply means your dog’s seizures and epileptic activity has no underlying cause and is most likely an inherited illness. Symptomatic epilepsy; however, is when the epileptic or seizure activity can be traced to an underlying cause or illness. This type is also known as secondary epilepsy. Keeshonds may be prone to two forms of epileptic seizures which are “Petit mal” or partial motor seizures and “Grand mal” or major motor seizures. The Petit mal seizures are not as severe as the Grand mal seizures. If your Keeshond has a Grand mal seizure than he may seize severely and even lose consciousness. The Grand mal seizures are much more severe and i
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If you own an American Bobtail cat or another breed of cat you should talk your vet South Miami, FL about the FeLV virus. There is no cure for FeLV or what is known as the Feline Leukemia Virus in cats. If you’re concerned about your cat contracting the virus talk to your vet about vaccines, prevention and even identifying symptoms at an early stage. FeLV is the second largest cause of death in cats. FeLV is a virus that can cause anemia and lymphoma in cats. It is spread through saliva, blood, and bodily fluids. It is not contagious to other animals. The disease can also weaken the immune system causing the cat to become susceptible to other deadly infections. The best prevention for FeLV is to keep your cats indoors, vaccinate them, and have them checked for FeLV on a routine basis.
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The Burmese gerbil is a type of Mongolian gerbil. Your vet South Miami, FL may have told you that caring for a Burmese gerbil involves keeping stress levels to a minimum. Many animals including gerbils use stress as a coping mechanism. Gerbils may use stress to cope with changes in routine, diet, and exercise. It’s best to keep your gerbil’s routine the same as much as possible. If you do notice your gerbil is stressed; however, call your vet. Signs of stress in Burmese gerbils may include a lack of appetite, unusual behavior, and decreased water intake. Your vet can help determine if your gerbil is acting out due to stress or if there is an underlying health concern. Keeping your gerbil’s home clean on a regular basis, feeding him a routine diet daily, keeping his water bottle clean, and providing companionship with other gerbils can help alleviate stress.
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When you hear about seizures in animals you may think of dogs or cats, but did you know that hamsters can have seizures? Your vet South Miami, FL can tell you that dwarf hamsters are more prone to seizures than Syrians; however, Syrian hamsters have been known to have seizures as well. Seizures occurring in hamsters are not always as dramatic as in other animals or even humans. For instance, if your hamster is walking around with his head tilted then he may be having a seizure. Your hamster will not necessarily go into convulsions or sporadic fits as other animals that’s why it’s important to always monitor your hamster’s behavior so you know what’s normal and what’s not. If you suspect your hamster is having a seizure, call your veterinarian right away. Be prepared to tell your vet how long the seizure may have lasted as well as any abnormal behaviors that might have occurred.
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Hypoglycemia occurs when a dog’s blood sugar level or glucose level is abnormally low. Your vet Thousand Oaks, CA can tell you that hypoglycemia can affect just about any breed of dog including the Samoyed. Symptoms of hypoglycemia may include a sudden decrease in energy, change in appetite, weakness, restlessness, confusion and even fainting. Hypoglycemia is often the result of an overdose of insulin in diabetic dogs. Experts have found that hypoglycemia can also be the result of an underlying health problem. For instance, a dog’s brain needs a constant supply of glucose in order to function. An underlying illness could be preventing this from happening, which in turn triggers hypoglycemia to occur. If your Samoyed is diabetic, you especially want to watch for signs and symptoms, but non-diabetic dogs should be monitored as well. Talk to your vet for further information and signs of what to watch out
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Your vet Thousand Oaks, CA can tell you that there are several ways cat owners can help keep their cat’s eyes clean from general eye goo and other debris. Always talk to your vet before trying any type of cleaning solution or eye cleaning product on your Maine Coon cat. Some basic ways to keep your cat’s eyes clean includes keeping your cat indoors or a safe distance away when you are mowing the lawn or working in the yard. You should also keep your cat away from you if you are dusting or vacuuming. If your cat likes to ride in the car, don’t let her hold her head out the window. Make sure all household chemicals are kept out of reach of your cat. Also keep your cat away if you are cleaning with chemicals. Brush your cat routinely to prevent hair from getting into her eyes as well.
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If you’re looking for a playful, smart, cuddly medium sized dog then you should talk to your vet Thousand Oaks, CA about the Keeshond. The Keeshond is one of the most mispronounced dog breeds. The name is pronounced “kay-shawn” although it’s spelling would indicate otherwise. This particular dog is extremely affectionate and friendly and almost always has a smile on his face. In fact, his smile has earned him the nickname the “Little Smiling Dutchmen.” Originating in the Netherlands, the Keeshond was kept to guard the family barge along the Rhine. Whenever someone approached, the dog would bark non-stop until the owners arrived. This has also earned the Keeshond a reputation for excessive and noisome barking. The Keeshond is intelligent, easy to train, and eager to please. He has a great temperament and gets along with people of all ages. The Keeshond is one of the most recommended family friendly breeds.
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Bloat is a serious condition that affects canines of all breeds and of all ages. If your suspect that your Poodle may be suffering from bloat call your veterinary clinic Thousand Oaks, CA immediately. Canine bloat can be a serious disease. It affects all dog breeds. It occurs when abnormal amounts of gas, food or fluid build-up in the stomach causing it to expand. Expansion of the stomach can apply pressure to surrounding organs and prevent blood flow to the heart and other areas. Your vet will most likely make a diagnosis of bloat by reviewing symptoms and conducting a physical exam. Symptoms may include unsuccessful attempts to vomit, anxiety, restlessness, hunched up appearance, no normal digestive sounds in the stomach, bloated or tight abdomen, whining, pacing, drooling, unsuccessful attempts to poop, heavy breathing, etc. In some cases the pressure causes the stomach to twist, which is then referred to as Gastric Dilation-Volvulus.
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If you’re looking for an affectionate, small bird to keep as a pet then you might want to talk to your vet Thousand Oaks, CA about the Lovebird. In general, the Love Bird is a small, social, and affectionate parrot. They are called Lovebirds primarily because of their tendency to live in monogamous pairs for long periods of time. In addition, paired Lovebirds often spend long amounts of time together on their perch. These loving little parrots usually live in small flocks. Lovebirds in the wild tend to eat on fruit, vegetables, grass and seed. Lovebirds in captivity eat a similar diet. Lovebirds typically grow to be about 13 to 17 centimeters in length and weigh somewhere between 50 to 60 grams. They are characterized by their small stature, stocky build, blunt tail and large beaks. There are several types of Lovebirds including those that live in the wild, the Fischer, the black-cheeked, and the masked Lovebird. If you want to know more, visit thi
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King snakes are one of the most common starter snakes for pet owners. If you’re looking for a pet snake talk to your veterinary clinic Thousand Oaks, CA about the King snake. King snakes can grow anywhere from three to six feet long and may live for 15 or more years. With this in mind it will be important to make sure you can commit to a long term relationship with your pet as he will most likely be around for quite a while. In addition, make sure you buy him a habitat or enclosure that will provide enough room for his full grown body of 6 feet or more. A snake’s growth is not based on the size of his enclosure. He will grow even if he is kept in a small tank. Starting out with a large tank that your snake can grow into is recommended. Visit this website to know more.
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