If your Yellow Labrador has a history of seizures then you should talk to your vet about ways to help your dog when he has a seizure. First, call your vet. Second, stand clear of your dog so you don’t get hurt. Try not to let your dog hurt himself either. If possible, move him away from any stairs or sharp objects such as furniture. Do not put anything in a dog’s mouth as dogs will not swallow their tongues. After the seizure, watch your dog to make sure he recovers. This may take a long time so don’t panic. Allow your dog to hear your voice and feel your touch so that he can be reassured and calm down. Be sure to record when the seizure occurred, how long it lasted, and how your dog looked so you can give an accurate account to your professional veterinary clinic Livonia, MI.
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Did you know that fatty liver disease occurs in cats like the Balinese when large amounts of fat are deposited into the liver? Your vet can tell you that leading causes for fat to be deposited into the liver include malnourishment, cancer, diabetes, pancreatitis, kidney disease and other liver diseases. Your vet may request a thorough history of your cat’s health in order to make a diagnosis. In addition, be prepared to tell your vet of your cat’s symptoms and when you first noticed them. Symptoms may include prolonged anorexia, rapid weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, muscle wasting, depression, downward flexion of the head and neck, yellowing of the eyes, drooling, and possible collapse in later stages. Additional tests such as a complete blood count, biochemistry profile and urinalysis may also be conducted in order to determine what the underlying cause of the infected or fatty liver might be. Learn more from
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Do you own a Sussex rabbit or another breed of rabbit that has been diagnosed with joint conditions like Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD)? If so, talk with your vet in depth to learn about treatments and medications that are available. 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. Treatment options may include limiting exercise and administering medications. Some vets may recommend physical therapy to increase movement and limb function. Obese Sussex rabbit are often placed on a strict diet to increase weight loss and lessen the stress on the joints. Drugs most often prescribed are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to help fight inflammation. Surgery is not a common treatment unless reconstructive procedures are required to repair unstable joints or repair a fracture or other bone injury that has occurred. Contact your veterinary clinic Livonia, MI for more information.
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Advancements in veterinary medicine have positively affected the longevity
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Advancements in veterinary medicine have positively affected the longevity of cats. Optimum nutrition, lifestyle changes, excellent veterinary care, and developments in health and wellness of senior cats all contribute to cats living longer than ever.
Most cats become “seniors” when they&r
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Advancements in veterinary medicine have positively affected the longevity of cats. Optimum nutrition, lifestyle changes, excellent veterinary care, and developments in health and wellness of senior cats all contribute to cats living longer than ever.
Most cats become “seniors” when they’re about 10 years old. As they reach their twilight years, their bodies gradually slow down as an important consequence of years of wear and tear.
To help ensure that your cat remains healthy and comfortable during their senior years, proper care and management should start while they are still very young. A premium lifestage appropriate diet, regular dental checkups and wellness checks, adequate physical and mental stimulation, etc. are
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Formation of gas is a normal part of the digestive and fermentation processes that take place inside the gastrointestinal tract. However, there are instances when there is excessive production of gas, causing the cat to release gas that is often foul-smelling. If your kitty seems to
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Formation of gas is a normal part of the digestive and fermentation processes that take place inside the gastrointestinal tract. However, there are instances when there is excessive production of gas, causing the cat to release gas that is often foul-smelling. If your kitty seems to “fart” far more than they should, here are some tips to deal with the problem:
- Keep a close eye on what your cat eats. Drastic change in diet, food allergies, food intolerance and eating food from the gar
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Trying to find a new furry friend? There are so many choices! If you know you want a small caged critter, you may find yourself trying to choose between a gerbil and a rat, but what’s the difference?
Both rats and gerbils are rodents. They are both highly intelligent and easily trained. They both can learn their names!
However, rats and gerbils have different origins. Rats can be found just about anywhere, while gerbils are desert dwelling creatures. Both rats and gerbils are mostly nocturnal, but they often alternate periods of rest with periods of play throughout the day.
Their appearance is quite different. People who find rats repulsive often find gerbils cute. Gerbils are said to have more expressive faces and their tail is furry.
To learn more about these furry critters, schedule an appointment with your veterinary clinic Greensboro, NC.
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Some pets live long enough to outlive humans. Cats and dogs can reach 20 years old while pocket pets rarely live past 5 years of age. There are also pets that can live for more than 50 years, some even reaching over 100 years. If you have one of these pets or are planning to bring home one, you should realize the implication—your pet could potentially outlive you, even your children!
So if you’re thinking of getting a long-lived pet, make sure to learn as much as you can about the animal, including their average lifespan so you can include them in your long-range plans for the future.
Here are important things to remember if you ever decide bring home a long-lived pet:
- Learn as much as you can about your pet
An in-depth knowledge of your pet
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If your pet dog’s snoring prevents you from having a good night’s sleep, then you are in the same boat with many other dog owners. In fact, many of these dog owners have been forced to let their dogs sleep somewhere else outside their room so they can sleep uninterrupted.
There are many reasons why dogs snore, and unfortunately, it is not always possible to prevent or stop some of them, but there are certain things you can do to lessen your pet’s snoring.
- Help your dog get rid of the excess weight
Obese or overweight dogs tend to snore. Helping your dog get back to his ideal weight can ease his tendency to snore.
Brachycephalic breeds of dogs, such as the bulldog or pug, have short muzz
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