Caring for newborn puppies can be a very challenging task especially if it’s your first time to do so. Puppies are very helpless especially during the first few weeks of life, and will need to rely heavily on human help in order to survive. They need to suckle milk every 2-4 hours, day and night, during their first week of life. This can be quite taxing to the person who has assumed the responsibility of hand-rearing orphaned puppies. In addition to having a family member or two who are willing to assist with hand-rearing duties, here are other viable options that you can think of.
Animal Hospitals
Some twenty four-hour animal hospitals and veterinary clinics offer puppy hand-rearing services. Since this can be quite expensive, you should consider your budget first before availing of this option.
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Is your Bichon Frise suffering from canine diabetes? If so, make sure you take him in for routine check-ups and check his blood sugar levels regularly. Although there is no cure for diabetes, the right care along with diet and lifestyle changes can go a long way in managing the diabetes in a positive way. For instance, it’s important to make sure your Bichon takes his daily insulin injections or oral pills to keep blood sugar levels low. In addition, you or your vet should also monitor your Bichon’s blood sugar regularly. Frequent blood sugar checks are required as your dog’s blood sugar levels may change over time and require an increase or even a decrease in medications. If your Bichon starts to show increased appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, and weight loss, call your vet right away. If your Bichon needs daily monitoring, ask your veterinary clinic Frisco, TX about a home glucose
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If your Japanese Bobtail has been diagnosed with heartworms then you may be wondering how the disease was transmitted to your cat. Heartworm disease is transmitted in cats from mosquitoes. The disease, if not caught early, can be fatal as it can cause permanent damage to your Japanese Bobtail’s main organs including the heart, lungs and blood vessels. Adult female heartworms produce baby worms that circulate in the bloodstream. The mosquito picks up these baby worms when it sucks the blood from the infected cat. It takes 10 to 14 days for the baby worms to enter the infective stage. Once the mosquito bites another cat, it deposits the larvae into the cat. It can take 6 months for the babies to mature. They can live two to three year in cats. Your veterinary clinic Frisco, TX can tell you that most cases of heartworms can be prevented by administering a monthly preventative pill to your bobtail. Read more here.<
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Did you know that buying your Standard Poodle a blanket can be a somewhat difficult task? Sure, you can pick up a regular blanket at the pet store, but if you want a durable blanket that will last then you might want to invest in a more durable dog blanket found in local tack stores or outdoor sporting centers. If you go for the longer lasting blanket then you need to know if you want your poodle’s blanket to be water proof, water resistant, or water repelling. Water resistant offers the lowest level of protection against water entering through the blanket. Water repellent simply means the blanket repels water, but it does not completely keep it out. Water proof is the highest level of protection against water in that it does not allow water to penetrate the blanket layers and will keep your Standard Poodle dry. For additional help, contact your veterinary clinic Plano, TX.
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If you live in an area prone to rough weather and even potential hurricane storms then you are most likely familiar with the routine of hurricane and storm preparation. It’s usually a good idea to stock up on necessities well ahead of a storm. Items like flashlights, batteries, candles, matches, water, non perishable food items, blankets, etc. are just some of the things you should keep on hand. There are also a number of items to have stored away for your dog too. When stocking up on water, remember to include your dog in the head count. Make sure to keep an extra bag of your dog’s food on hand as well as any canned food. Keep a few toys in the emergency kit along with medical supplies for your pup and yourself. Talk with your veterinary clinic Plano, TX for additional ideas and suggestions.
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Did you know that heartworm disease can be a serious and even fatal disease in dogs of all ages and breeds including the Samoyed breed? Heartworms are typically foot-long worms capable of invading the heart, lungs and blood vessels of your dog. The disease can be fatal as it can cause permanent damage to your dog’s main organs. Heartworm disease is transmitted in dogs from mosquitoes. Adult female heartworms produce baby worms that circulate in the bloodstream. The mosquito picks up these baby worms when it sucks the blood from the infected dog. It takes 10 to 14 days for the baby worms to enter the infective stage. Once the mosquito bites another dog, it deposits the larvae into the dog. It can take 6 months for the babies to mature. Heartworms can live five to seven years in dogs. For more details, contact your veterinary clinic Plano, TX.
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Are you looking to purchase a Blaze ferret? If so, talk with your vet ahead of time to learn about some basic questions to ask when shopping around for the perfect Blaze ferret. For instance, ask the caretaker what the Blaze ferret’s food requirements are, how much exercise does he need, what kind of habitat does he require, and does the Blaze ferret have any health issues or concerns. You also need to ask yourself what kind of habitat you are prepared to provide the ferret and how much time you will be able to devote to the ferret’s overall care. It’s important to make sure you have all of the facts and information about the Blaze ferret’s needs and your needs before making your purchase. If you have any additional questions or concerns, feel free to ask call your veterinarian Speedway IN, the Noah's Animal Hospital - Westside for additional assistance and advice.
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The more exotic an animal gets, the more challenging it is to own. However, many people don’t take these things into consideration before bringing a new critter home. Here are a few care considerations when it comes to sugar gliders.
First, sugar gliders are prone to loneliness and depression if they are forced to live alone. If you want your pet to be happy, you should definitely consider owning at least two.
Sugar gliders also have interesting sleep habits. Instead of sleeping at night like us, they sleep during the day. Not only can a sugar glider keep you up at night, you may also struggle to spend time with your pet since he’s most active when you’re trying to sleep.
Want more advice on owning a sugar glider? Call and speak to your animal hospital Minnetonka MN
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Rabbits definitely have some strange habits. One of the strangest is playing with your hair. Why do rabbits play with your hair anyway?
There are a few different reasons why your rabbit may like playing with your hair. Is your pet neutered? If not, he may be feeling a bit hormonal. It isn’t uncommon for rabbits to groom or pull on each other’s hair as a part of the mating process.
Whether your rabbit is fixed or not, he may enjoy playing with your hair because it smells so nice. Rabbits are very clean creatures, so they can appreciate a clean head of hair!
For some rabbits, it’s simply a lot of fun to throw long strands of hair around! To learn more about this curious behavior and others, schedule an appointment with your veterinary clinic Marietta, GA.
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There are tons of different litter boxes to choose from. The problem is, it seems that many litter boxes aren’t designed with cats in mind! Here are a few bad litter box features that your cat probably won’t appreciate.
Most cats don’t mind a covered litter box, but the box shouldn’t be completely covered. If there is a flap on the entrance, the inside of the box can get really smelly, which isn’t pleasant for a cat with heightened olfactory senses.
Some litter boxes are designed with a top entrance. Most cats hate this. Cat’s don’t jump into a hole to go potty! It’s very unnatural for a feline!
Boxes that are heavily perfumed aren’t good for cats either. For help finding the right litter box for your furry friend, click here, or plan a visit with your ve
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