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Your dog has stood by your side, and now that he’s getting older, it’s your turn to repay the favor. Your pet’s body is changing, and because of this, so too will the way he interacts with the world. His care requirements will be impacted by this, as will his personal preferences. For example, he may not have the energy he used to, so outings may become shortened or he may walk to retrieve an item during a game of fetch instead of running. This however, doesn’t mean that these activities should cease altogether though.

Your pet is still the fun loving dog he’s always been, and he needs you to help accommodate his needs as he ages. To keep him happy, keep an eye on tasks that he’s having difficulty with and try to augment them to his current abilities. Your local Austin animal hospital can help you care for your pet. Please schedule an appointment today.

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Your Columbia vet knows that you want your pet to be as comfortable as he can be. This is why you make an effort to prevent your dog from getting fleas. In doing so, you’ve likely come across many different methods. Which is right for your pet?

The most popular methods for flea prevention are topical, and are placed on your pet’s back on a monthly basis. They offer pretty good protection against parasites and aren’t very labor intensive to upkeep. Other methods include shampoos and collars. These are relatively low cost and can help with targeted prevention and treatment. Other options include sprays and powders, but these will require a little more effort on the part of the pet owner, as they will need to be reapplied more often than other methods. Your choice of flea prevention method will depend on your unique pet and her individual circumstances. Check out the website of Claws N Paws Animal Hospital for mor ... Read more »

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You’ve finally added a mouse to your family, and now you want to bond with your new pet. How can you get off on the right foot with your new housemate?

The best thing you can do for your mouse upon bringing him home is to simply leave him alone. This may be an exciting time for you, but your mouse is probably very afraid. He doesn’t know you yet, and doesn’t understand that this will be his home. Giving him the time he needs to explore his new surroundings and calm himself down will lessen his stress a bit. Once some time has passed, place your hand inside his enclosure. Eventually he will come check it out, and over time you can work up to holding him. Your local Long Beach veterinarian can offer additional information on bonding with your pet.

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