Cats in the wild are carnivores and designed to eat meat. Even domestic cats have a strong hunting instinct and their bodies have evolved to be successful hunters. None of their teeth have grinding surfaces to break down vegetables or grains. If there weren’t meat available, cats would eat greens and grains to survive. However, a vegetarian diet does not include the nutrients cats need to survive. There are commercially available vegetarian cat foods with synthetic amino acids but feeding your cat these foods make it very difficult to sustain good health. Cats who eat these foods are prone to heart issues and urinary and bowel difficulties. It’s not impossible to feed your cat a vegetarian diet but it is not easy either. If you are a vegetarian, you may need to choose a meat-based diet, which is what is safest for your kitty. Contact your London, ON vet to learn more.
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Teaching your dog to stay is a continuation of the SIT command so make sure your dog is very consistent with sitting on command. Once your dog is sitting, hold your hand in front of his face. Say his name followed by the STAY command as your step back a few steps backwards. Keep your hand up for a few seconds and if he stays put, give your dog a treat. Increase both the distance you walk away from your dog and the length of time he has to stay. As the distance increases, you will need to call your dog to you to get the treat and ample praise. If your dog breaks the command and comes to you too soon, simply lead him back to the original place and start over with a shorter distance or a shorter release time. Learn more from your London, ON veterinary clinic.
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Your dog loves to spend time with you, and he gets excited when it’s time to head out and about. How can you make the most of your time out of the house?
Your dog depends on you to care for him in many ways, and this holds true when you are away from home as well. To help your pet stay happy, be sure to prepare ahead of time for your adventures. Bring along anything your pet may need for the outing, and a few extra items just in case. This will likely include a leash, a blanket, some water, and some treats. A first aid kit can come in handy, as can a towel and some toys to keep your pet busy. Be sure to keep your pet safe in the car as well by looking into your local laws and regulations about traveling with a pet. Your local Hinesville, GA vet can offer additional guidance.
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Even if it can be argued that hamsters are challenging pets for children, they sure love them! Why are hamsters so popular with children anyway?
Many children are intrigued by small things, and a pet hamster is as small as it comes! Not to mention, they’re just so darn cute!
Hamsters are fun to watch. They love to dig, run around the house in hamster balls, and stuff their cheeks with food. It can even be a lot of fun to try to find the hamster when he’s hiding in his cage!
Perhaps the most appealing aspect of owning a hamster is that it is a pet of their very own. Most hamsters aren’t shared pets in the household. Siblings have to ask permission to play with the hamster!
For help deciding if a hamster is a good choice for your child, plan a visit to The
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Your dog is a creature of habit, and he loves to be able to anticipate what is coming up in his daily routine. This helps him gain a sense of control over his day, and can help him to better understand what is needed of him. However, this security is absent when you switch up the routine. He may need some reassurance regarding the new rhythm in your household, but if you introduce it gradually he shouldn’t have too much of an issue adjusting. After all, your dog is happy to follow your lead, so be sure to present everything with an upbeat attitude. This way, you will be able to put a positive twist on the changes for your pet. Be sure to figure out the new routine ahead of time so your pet won’t have to spend too much time in flux. Your local Hinesville, GA vet can help you care for your pet. Learn more now.
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Hamsters love to dig, which means you should make sure that your pet has plenty of bedding in his cage. Exactly how much bedding should you put in the cage anyway?
You really can’t put too much bedding in the cage, unless you’re worried about creating a mess. Hamsters can easily kick bedding out of wire barred cages.
It is possible to put too little bedding in the cage. Strive to put three to four inches in the cage, and no less. You can put more in the cage, but your hammy may find it hard to use his exercise wheel. Instead, pile up an extra inch or two in the corner of the cage where he likes to burrow.
No matter how much bedding you use, make sure you clean the cage often! To learn more about creating the perfect hamster environment, click here, or call your veterinary clinic Greensboro, NC.
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Hamsters love to dig, which means you should make sure that your pet has plenty of bedding in his cage. Exactly how much bedding should you put in the cage anyway?
You really can’t put too much bedding in the cage, unless you’re worried about creating a mess. Hamsters can easily kick bedding out of wire barred cages.
It is possible to put too little bedding in the cage. Strive to put three to four inches in the cage, and no less. You can put more in the cage, but your hammy may find it hard to use his exercise wheel. Instead, pile up an extra inch or two in the corner of the cage where he likes to burrow.
No matter how much bedding you use, make sure you clean the cage often! To learn more about creating the perfect hamster environment, click here, or call your veterinary clinic Greensboro, NC.
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Your dog loves being able to stick to a routine day after day. Why is this?
Your dog enjoys being able to anticipate the next task on the list for the day, primarily because it gives him a sense of control over the situation. Your dog likes to be able to prepare for what’s just around the corner both mentally and physically, and following a rhythm in your household allows him to do this. It also gives him a sense of security in your home. He knows that his needs will be met, and he can estimate when certain things, like his feedings, will take place. Having a steady routine also gives your pet something to look forward to, as he can anticipate much loved activities on the horizon, and get excited for them. For additional information, please contact your local Hinesville, GA vet clinic.
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