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Are you planning to buy your Sheltie a blanket for the colder weather months? If so, you should look for blankets that are suited for the outdoors. Many pet store blanket option are meant more for show than for outdoor wear. For instance, the Rambo horse blanket brand makes durable blankets for dogs like the Sheltie. These blankets tend do well for dogs that spend time outdoors. If you choose to purchase this type of dog blanket you will need to be familiar with terms such as weight and fill. The weight or fill refers to the amount of stuffing used in the blanket to provide warmth. If you are looking for a rain sheet to keep your Sheltie dry then you should choose a light. A blanket with a heavier fill will provide protection and warmth. Ask your veterinarian Scottsdale, AZ for more details.

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Does your Box turtle appear to have a puffy, red, or irritated eye? If so, you should call your vet and set up an appointment. An eye swollen eye or swollen eyelid can oftentimes be caused by a bacterial infection. The infection may start in the eye or it could be a result of an infection in the respiratory tract. In some cases, your Box turtle may have some type of debris in his eye. For instance, he could have sand, dirt, or bedding tapped in his eye or under his eyelid. If your Box Turtle has had any kind of physical trauma directly or indirectly to the eye then this could also cause a swollen eye. In some cases, the eye infection or swollen eyelid could simply be caused by your Box Turtle excessively scratching at his eye. Contact your veterinary clinic Scottsdale, AZ to learn more.

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Did you know that Peruvian Guinea Pigs communicate in different ways? Many guinea pigs communicate by whistling, squealing, purring, or even hissing. Your vet can help you understand what each sounds means and whether or not your guinea pig needs a check-up. Generally, whistling and squealing signals a desire for attention. Have you ever been greeted by a whistling Peruvian cavy after being gone all day? He probably missed you and wants you to know he’s glad you’re back. Purring is often heard when handling Peruvians and is their way of expressing happiness and contentment. Just the opposite, hissing is usually a warning that the Peruvian is unhappy, scared, or distressed. If you’re ever unsure of the sounds your guinea pig is making, just give your veterinarian North Phoenix a call. There’s nothing wrong with double checking to make sure everything is OK with your little furry friend! Visit this ... Read more »

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Is your American Shorthair having trouble grooming? Does she appear to be having difficulty getting in and out of her litter box? If so, call your vet right away to set up an appointment. Cats are prone to have arthritis or inflammation of the joints as they age. American Shorthairs along with other breeds are especially prone to joint disorders including hip dysplasia, which can create a more server case of arthritis called Osteoarthritis or Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD). DJD is a long-term disease that occurs when the cartilage surrounding the muscle joints slowly deteriorates. This disease can only be diagnosed by your vet. A full assessment of past symptoms as well as a current physical exam will be required. The exam will typically reveal a decreased range of motion, stiffness in the legs, deformity in the joints, and swelling or pain in the joints. Contact your veterinary clinic North Phoenix, AZ for additional ... Read more »

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