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Did you know that a Siamese cats need to explore and check out just about anything and everything that they find curious can often result in some type of eye injury? That’s right, the more a cat explores them more she gets herself into trouble. If you notice your Siamese has scratched or injured her eye then give your vet a call. Your Siamese may have a minor eye irritation or it could be something serious. A cat’s eye can show signs of irritation due to an eyelash or some type of debris in the eye. Irritation and inflammation can also be caused by a scratch whether big or small. Signs that your cat may have scratched her eye include watery eyes, green or yellow eye discharge, squinting, excessive blinking, and an avoidance of bright lights. Your vet clinic Lawrenceville, GA should examine your Siamese cat’s eye as soon as possible.

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Are you looking for a family dog in a small package? Check out the American Eskimo. This pint size pup has the appearance of a tough arctic sled pulling canine; however, he wasn’t bred to work. The American Eskimo, although a member of the Nordic canine family, was bred for companionship. The pup originated in Germany and was brought to the United States by immigrants. It’s originally name was a German phrase, but it was changed to “American” after entering the U.S. and picked up the name “Eskimo” from the name of the kennel where they were first raised in the U.S. The American Eskimo’s standard size is around 18 to 35 pounds and stand 15 to 20 inches in height. They can live anywhere from 13 to 15 years. The American Eskimo is an enthusiastic dog that is easy to train. He loves people and loves family life. Talk to your vet Southeast Denver, CO to learn more.

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