Fleas aren’t all that uncommon, especially among canines. If you have a dog, you’ll have to deal with fleas at least once at some point in his life. If your dog does end up with fleas, should you keep him out of your bed?
If you catch the problem quickly, you shouldn’t have to worry about being overrun by fleas. They aren’t able to survive without a host, and humans don’t make good hosts. If you discovered fleas and treated the problem right away, your dog can sleep in your bed.
If you’ve let the problem get out of hand, or if you have more than one pet at home, it’s not a good idea to allow your animals in the bed with you. If the infestation gets bad enough, the fleas will leave your pets and move into bedding, waiting for someone to come along.
Your veterinary clinic Aurora, CO can
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Strays are common in many neighborhoods, and many of these cats are extremely friendly. One cat might be so friendly and cute, in fact, that you may want to consider adopting it. However, you have to be careful if you already have a cat at home.
Although you will want to consider whether or not your new cat will get along with your existing cat, it’s even more important to consider the fact that the stray may have a medical problem that could be passed on to your indoor cat. Fleas are a common problem, but other medical issues, like feline leukemia, are more serious.
If you want to bring a stray into your home, keep him completely separated from your existing cat by placing him in his own room. Then, schedule an appointment with your vet Aurora, CO.
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Many Great Dane owners provide chewable treats and toys for their dogs on a routine basis. Some of these treats are made with rawhide; however, not all pet owners believe rawhide is a safe ingredient for their Great Danes. If you’re not sure about rawhide, talk to your local vet or pet store associate. Your vet can help you determine if you should give your Great Dane rawhide or find another alternative. Rawhide does not affect all dogs equally. Some owners have found that rawhide irritates their Great Dane’s stomach. Others have found their Great Danes are not able to digest rawhide. Encouraging your Great Dane to chew on treats and toys can help relieve boredom and anxiety as well as prevent tarter build up. However, rawhide is not the only option for your Great Dane’s chewing needs. Your vet Glendale, AZ may know of other treats such as all vegetable alternatives from brands like SmartBone. To learn more,
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Cats that have trouble moving about could be suffering from a variety of conditions, illnesses, or even diseases. If your American Wirehair is having trouble moving around or appears to be in pain when moving around, call your vet to set up an appointment. If your vet suspects your cat of having Schiff-Sherrington phenomenon, a disease affecting the spinal cord, then he will need to conduct a thorough exam starting with a complete history of your American Wirehair’s health. You will need to describe your cat’s symptoms and when and how they first appeared. A complete physical exam of your cat will be conducted along with blood work, a biochemistry profile, urinalysis and electrolyte panel to rule out any other conditions with similar symptoms. A CT-scan and MRI scan may also be conducted to view the cat’s spinal cord and possibly locate the lesion. Talk with your veterinarian Glendale, AZ for fur
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Seizures can occur in a variety of bird species including Conures, budgies, Amazon parrots, African Greys, finches and lovebirds. Seizure activity in a Conure usually results in the bird falling from his perch, acting disoriented, becoming restless or agitated, and possibly going into sporadic convulsions. Always call your vet if you notice any abnormal behavior in your Conure. Your vet will most likely examine your bird and run a variety of tests to determine if a seizure occurred and to find a possible trigger or cause. For instance, some seizures can be a result of a vitamin deficiency. If this is the case, your vet will most likely treat the deficiency in order to treat the seizure. It’s important to know that there are no specific cures for seizures. If a cause cannot be treated then medication may be prescribed by your veterinarian North Phoenix, AZ to lessen the severity of the episodes. If you want to know more, visit this website
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Did you know that a Lorikeet’s temperament can depend a lot on how comfortable and content he is in his cage? Finding the right kind of cage for your Lorikeet is very important. You should look for a cage that is lead free since your bird will most likely pick and bite at the bars. Look for a cage that is at least twice the width of your Lorikeet’s wingspan in order to ensure there is enough room to stretch and flap his wings. Once you have the cage picked out, should shop around for accessories. Your parrot will need things like a water dish, food dish and even a perch for inside and outside his cage. Lorikeets generally eat a commercial pellet food. Pick up some fruits and veggies for snack time too. Ask your veterinary clinic North Phoenix, AZ which types of fruits and veggies would be best for your Lorikeet. To know more, click here.
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If you own a Lorikeet or another similar bird that is part of the parrot family then you may want to talk with your vet or local bird expert about exercise. Lorikeets, like other parrots, thrive when they have the opportunity to move around and burn off extra energy daily. Exercise also allows the Lorikeet to stretch his muscles both physically and mentally. Your vet can tell you that physical and mental stimulation are important for your Lorikeet’s overall health. If you’re just starting your Lorikeet out in an exercise routine, make sure you start slow and take your time working up to long workouts. Some examples of ways to exercise your Lorikeet include encouraging him to flap his wings, letting him out of his cage to roam around, encouraging him to go up and down steps, playing with toys, and even dancing. Talk with your vet North Phoenix, AZ for more information.
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