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If you feel your Dutch rabbit should have some sort of identification on him then talk to your veterinary clinic Vancouver, BC to learn about your options. Your rabbit may need ID, but it shouldn’t be found on a collar as is common among cats and dogs. Collars can cause possible damage to your rabbit’s neck and spine and should be avoided. Ask your vet about alternatives to ID tags. Some provinces suggest using ear tags or tattoos to mark or identify your rabbit. These are often the most common forms acceptable when showing your rabbit. In addition, microchipping your rabbit may be an option. However, if someone finds your rabbit but they don’t have access to a scanner to read the chip then they will not have a way to ID the rabbit. In this case, an ear tattoo or ear tag with ID would be more helpful. Visit this website Cambie Animal Hospital to know more.

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If your veterinary clinic Vancouver, BC tells you that your Beagle has bloat then treatment will need to be started right away to relieve pressure and pain. Bloat is a dangerous condition that is often fatal without immediate veterinarian intervention. It happens when large amounts of air or fluid forms in the stomach causing the stomach to swell. The swelling often blocks the veins from sending blood to vital organs causing low blood pressure, shock or organ damage. Immediate treatment may start with your vet inserting a tube into your Beagle’s mouth and down to the stomach to release built up pressure in the stomach area. If the stomach is twisted, a large hallow needle will be placed in to the stomach to relieve pressure. Surgery may be required to untwist the stomach. If you suspect your Beagle is suffering from bloat seek immediate veterinarian treatment. For more details, visit this website.

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Views: 651 | Added by: Jessicap | Date: 11.16.2015 | Comments (0)