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Your vet can tell you that your feline friends groom themselves much more than your canine friends. In fact, cats like your British Shorthair cat clean themselves for a variety of reasons. If you notice your British Shorthair cat is grooming or licking himself less than usual, you may want to call your vet as this could be a sign of illness. Generally, cats groom themselves several times a day. Outside cats tend to groom repeatedly in order to remove the scent of food and other odors that will give them away to predators. Inside and outside cats also lick themselves to stay cool in the summer. Likewise, in the winter, excessive licking helps spread the natural oils on the cat’s coat which in turn keeps dampness out and warmth in. Self grooming can be an indication of contentment as well as a way to greet fellow feline friends. Talk with your veterinarian London, ON for more additional advice.

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Are you looking for a way to treat your Poodle for fleas? If so, give your vet a call and ask about a flea collar. Flea collars are just one of many treatment options for preventing fleas on both dogs and cats. Most flea collars are simple to use and last anywhere between 3 to 8 months before needing to be replaced. Talk to your vet to find out if a flea collar is right for your Poodle. Also ask for suggestions on what brand, size, and type of flea collar to buy and whether or not a collar can be used in addition to a topical flea treatment. In general, the flea collar releases a defense mechanism on the neck and shoulder area of your dog. This drives the fleas to the tail where they die and fall off. Unlike past collars, today’s flea collars give complete body protection. Ask your veterinarian London, ON for details. ... Read more »

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If your Aegean cat has been diagnosed with feline diabetes, ask your vet about the medications your cat will require. Not all cats need insulin injections. Some cats may simply need to have their blood sugar or glucose levels regulated with oral medication. Generally, cats that are diagnosed in the early stages of diabetes will do well on an oral medication along with a special diet, weight loss, and exercise. Commonly used medications may include Glipizide. Although not specifically designed for cats, this medication is often prescribed. Side effects are rare, but may include vomiting or loss of appetite. Always notify your vet if your cat has any side effects or reactions to a medication. Your vet will need to monitor your cat’s liver enzymes while on this medication as well. Your licensed veterinarian London, ON may tell you that it could take six weeks for your cat to show progress from the medication.

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Cats and dogs can suffer from a variety of health issues and conditions in which pain and discomfort are common symptoms. Here are two of these common health problems:

  • Periodontal problems

Many cats and dogs suffer from tooth and gum problems. The problem is highly preventable with daily toothbrushing and regular dental visits to the vet clinic. A bone splinter that pierced the roof of the mouth or gum, mouth ulcers, etc. can also be very painful. Affected pets may stop eating because of the pain and may paw at their mouth or salivate excessively. 

  • Painful issues affecting the neck and back

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Your bird is a wonderful part of your life, and you like being able to spend time with her as often as possible. Her health is important to you, so you make a point to give her healthy food and to keep her environment nice and clean, but have you considered the air quality in your home?

There are many different airborne hazards that exist within your home, and it’s your job to identify them and keep your pet away from harm. If your home is like most, there will likely be things you spray into the air that can pose a threat. Perfumes, air fresheners, and cleaning products that can be sprayed can be inhaled by your pet, and this can be dangerous as these products aren’t meant to come into contact with your feathery friend. For additional information, please contact your local London, ON veterinarian.

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Your dog is a wonderful part of your life, and you want to give him every advantage that you can. Socializing your pet can be a great way to help your pet become comfortable in a variety of situations while meeting new friends. To help your dog with this endeavor, you will need to give him opportunities to get out of the house and check out the world around him. He will need your guidance, so make sure you stay nearby. This will also help him stay calm if things get a little intense for him. Your pet should be exposed to many different circumstances as well as people and animals in order to help him adjust. This is particularly helpful if it takes place during his younger years when he is still learning about the world around him. For more information, please contact your local Lansing, MI vet.

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Your pocket pet means the world to you, and you want to give her everything she needs to lead a long and happy life. This makes you question aspects of her care in order to determine if she is getting exactly what she needs, like time out of her enclosure. How much time should she spend outside of her cage?

Your pet needs to get out of her enclosure daily in order to become both mentally and physically stimulated. It offers her a change of scenery and allows her to move around more freely. This means that your pet requires this time, and should be able to spend her time supervised in a safe place until she is ready to head back into her enclosure. Take note of her behavior, and return her to her cage when she seems to be tiring out. For more information, please contact your local Cameron Park, CA vet.

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