Main » 2016 » October » 14

If your Scottish Fold is prone to occasional stomach upset or has occasional diarrhea or constipation, please call your vet and set up a routine check-up. Your Scottish Fold may be coming down with a more serious illness or these symptoms could just indicate a need for your cat to be on a probiotic supplement. Probiotics are the good bacteria that live in your Scottish Fold’s digestive tract. Many cats can benefit from a probiotic supplement as they not only aid digestion, but they also help build up the immune system. Some experts have found that probiotics can be used to treat diarrhea, irritable bowel, and intestinal inflammation. They may also be used to prevent urinary tract infections and may reduce inflammation in the intestines. Even if your cat isn’t having digestive or stomach problems, she could still benefit from a daily probiotic. Talk with your veterinary clinic Mt. Pleasant SC Cats Only Animal Hospital for more ... Read more »

Views: 488 | Added by: Jessicap | Date: 10.14.2016 | Comments (0)

Massaging your dog is a nice way to help your dog and develop a trusting relationship. There are massage therapists trained and highly skilled in animal massage and this is the best way to get your dog a truly healing, relaxing massage. However, there are some things you can do to help your dog relax and loosen his muscles. Wait till your dog is calm, perhaps after a walk or at the end of the day. Pet him all over so he gets used to you handling his body. Massage the neck and shoulders using circular movements. Keep pressure gentle but purposeful as you work along the body of the muscle and along the connections to bone. Move over the entire body massaging in a direction away from the heart. Don’t neglect the legs, feet and toes. Gently stretching usually feels good to dogs. For more information, contact your Carolina Forest, SC veterinarian. Visit this website Waccamaw Animal Hospital to learn more.

... Read more »
Views: 480 | Added by: Jessicap | Date: 10.14.2016 | Comments (0)

Your cat is an important part of your life, and you want to be there for her whenever she needs you. This makes you wonder – does she need your help when it comes to grooming?

Your cat is likely able to cover her basic grooming needs on her own, but will still need your help with certain tasks. These will include brushing her on a regular basis and removing things she may get on her fur in excess or that may be harmful if she licked them off. Sometimes tangled fur will need addressing, as will foreign debris that could get cause in her fur. Take into account your pet’s general health, as cats who are sick or injured may need additional assistance. Also, those who are very young or very old may need an extra hand. For more information, please contact your local Ellicott City, MD veterinarian.

... Read more »

Views: 475 | Added by: Jessicap | Date: 10.14.2016 | Comments (0)