It’s healthy for you to get regular exercise, but it’s also healthy for your dog! That’s why most pet parents set aside a little time each day to take their dog for a walk. Here are some tips for getting the most of a walk with your dog.
If you have a dog that has a lot of energy, but you don’t want to take up jogging, it’s important that you modify your walk to accommodate his needs. If you don’t have time to take a longer walk, consider picking up the pace. You can also choose a route with lots of hills for a greater challenge.
Don’t have large chunks of time to take your dog for a walk? Instead of taking him for one long walk in the evening, take him for two shorter walks during the day.
Your veterinarian Myrtle Beach, NC can provide you with more tips.
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The happiness of your home is greatly dependent on the setup of your cat box. After all, if your cat isn’t comfortable going potty in his litter, he’s going to find other places in your house to go potty instead! Here are some tips for making a litter box comfortable for your adult cat.
Make sure your cat has enough room to turn around a full 360 degrees. Some cat boxes are really small, which is fine if your cat is small, but going potty in such a small box can be uncomfortable for a larger cat.
The litter matters too. Some cats can be quite picky about the litter you choose. Clay litters, corn based litters, and even crystals are available. Don’t be afraid to try a few different kinds until you find one that your cat likes.
For more litter box tips, call your veterinarian Myrtle Be
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If your Bourke parakeet has been diagnosed with seizures then you may want to talk to your veterinarian North Phoenix about possible treatment, medications and long-term care. Seizures can affect a variety of birds. If you notice your Bourke parakeet falling from his perch multiple times, acting disoriented, becoming restless or agitated, or going into sporadic convulsions then call your vet immediately. If your Bourke parakeet is diagnosed as having seizures the next step will be for your vet to determine the cause of the seizures. Once an underlying cause is found then treatment will begin. For instance, if a vitamin deficiency is discovered, your vet will most likely treat that first. Your vet may also treat the seizure directly through medication. Please note that there is not a specific cure for seizures. Most treatments are used in an effort to lessen the occurrence and severity of seizures.
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Your veterinarian North Phoenix, AZ can tell you that diabetes mellitus or sugar diabetes is a common occurrence in cats including Siamese breeds. Feline diabetes generally occurs when a cat’s body doesn’t produce enough insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is produced in a cat’s pancreas and is in charge of regulating the flow of glucose from the bloodstream into the body’s cells. When there isn’t enough insulin the cat’s body starts breaking down fat and protein reserves. Ideally, the energy source should come from glucose and not stored fat and proteins. As a result the cat may start to lose weight and develop high levels of sugar in the bloodstream. Cats with diabetes tend to face additional health issues including pancreatitis and frequent urinary tract infections. Both humans and dogs are known to have eye problems such as cataracts as a direct result of diabetes. Eye illnesses such as these; however, are rare in d
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If your Golden retriever has been diagnosed with canine bloat chances are your vet Glendale, AZ has already started immediate treatment. Canine bloat can be a serious disease. It affects all dog breeds. It occurs when abnormal amounts of gas, food or fluid builds-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 requiring surgery to untwist it. It’s important to note that even with surgery, a dog’s chances for a complete recovery are
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Eye injuries in any type of pet can often go from minor to major in a matter of moments if the injury is not treated properly. Always call your vet Glendale, AZ if you notice your bird’s eyes are swollen, red, bulging or if your bird is squinting excessively or even has a watery discharge coming from his eye. Especially be cautious of cleaning around your bird’s habitat. If you are going to dust, vacuum, or use cleaning chemicals near your bird the best thing to do is remove your bird to a safe location away from the cleaning area. If your bird gets cleaner in his eyes, call your vet immediately. Your vet will most likely recommend that you flush your bird’s eyes with water or a sterile saline solution. Make sure you tell your vet exactly what your bird got in his eye and the chemicals involved. This could help with further treatment.
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Your vet Glendale, AZ can tell you that fatty liver disease or Hepatic Lipidosis disease can occur in various species of birds including Bourke parakeets, Cockatoos, Quaker parrots, lovebirds, cockatiels, budgies, and Amazon parrots. Your vet will most likely explain that fatty liver disease is a serious disease that occurs when large amounts of fat are deposited in the liver. If you suspect your Bourke is suffering from fatty liver disease, contact your vet right away. Symptoms of fatty liver disease may include a sudden loss of appetite, lethargy, and depression. Some birds may exhibit additional symptoms or no symptoms at all. Death can occur suddenly. If you notice your Bourke is acting oddly, call your vet right away. Abnormal behavior can have a variety of causes and it’s always best to have your vet look into it just in case there is an underlying disease or condition.
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