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Gerbils make great pocket pets, but they are much less common than hamsters and even rats. They are highly intelligent, clean, and quite cute! Here are a few different places where you might be able to find a gerbil.

You can always stop by the pet store. Even big name stores sometimes carry gerbils, so it’s worth checking. If you don’t have any luck, see if you can find a specialty pet store in your area. They often have critters that you can’t find anywhere else.

The animal shelter is a good place to check as well. Pocket pets take a lot more work than some people expect, which means many small critters are put up for adoption.

You may also be able to find a breeder in your area. For help finding a gerbil, call your veterinary clinic Lansing, MI, visit http://lansingvets.com/ for more information.

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Shaving a cat isn’t always the right choice. It can affect the way your cat’s hair grows in the future. Contrary to popular belief, it can make your cat warmer because his coat can no longer regular his body temperature. However, there are a few benefits to shaving your cat too.

Some cats with long hair and fluffy undercoats have problems with matting.
Brushing can help take care of the problem, but even daily brushing isn’t always enough. Shaving your cat can keep those mats at bay.

Tired of dealing with cat hair all over your furniture, clothing, and carpets? If you shave your cat, you won’t have to worry about cat hair for a while!

If you’re ready to shave your cat, you should definitely hire a professional.

For help finding the right groomer for your cat, visit http://lansingvets.com/ or call your veterinary clinic Lansing, MI.

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Ran out of food or need some more flea medication? You could always swing by the pet store, but you may also be able to drop into your local pet clinic.

Many veterinary clinics offer a few different products for sale because they are high-quality products that they believe in. It’s a great way to narrow down your choices by avoiding the brands that aren’t worth your time.

Many clinics offer cat and dog food. Hard-to-find brands can often be found at the clinic, so if your pet has a food sensitivity, it might be a good place to look.

Most vets also have dependable flea medication for both cats and dogs. But, you may also be able to find things like toys, water bowls, and collars.

To learn more about the items that your vet offers, call your veterinary clinic Lansing, MI. Visit website http://lansingvets.com/ for additional information.

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Your vet may tell you that there is no cure for Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) in British Shorthair cats or any other breed of cat; however, he may also tell you that there are ways to manage the disease and keep your cat comfortable. Your vet may be able to help provide your cat with a range of medications and physical therapy options that can help relieve joint pain and inflammation. DJD is a disease that causes the cartilage around the joints to slowly deteriorate. It can be painful if not treated properly. Although it is not entirely a preventable disease, there are steps that can be taken to make it a less painful disease. For instance, keep your cat’s activity level to a minimum. Take your cat in for routine wellness exams. Identifying underlying causes such as obesity can help prevent the development or the severity of DJD. Call your veterinarian Fox Chapel, PA for additional details. ... Read more »

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Typical canine seizures are most often described as a disorder of the brain that causes seizures or involuntarily body movements, convulsions or even fits. In general, a canine epileptic seizure can be split into four different phases. Canine epilepsy can affect various breeds of dogs in a number of ways. In general, there are typically four phases involved in epileptic seizures. The first phase is the Prodrome phase in which your dog’s behavior will change. The second is the Aura phase in which the owner may notice their dog’s excessive pacing, vomiting, and whining. The third phase is the Ictus and involves the full seizure in which the dog may lose control, lose consciousness, and begin thrashing about. The fourth stage is called the Post-Ictal Stage. This stage marks the end of the seizure and lasts around 10 to 30 minutes. Your veterinary clinic Fox Chapel, PA may warn that during this time your dog may sleep several hours. ... Read more »

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Did you know that epilepsy can affect canine breeds including breeds like the Malamute? Talk with your vet to learn more about epilepsy and find out if your dog is at risk. Epilepsy can sometimes cause animals to have sudden, uncontrollable seizures. These seizures are most often recurring and may or may not cause the animal to pass out. If your Malamute is suffering from seizures, contact your vet immediately. Some experts believe seizures are an “uncoordinated firing of neurons” within the cerebrum portion of the brain. The reasons for this are unknown; however, it is thought that the neurotransmitters are not in a “proper chemical balance” causing uncoordinated activity. Dogs suffering from epilepsy will have periodic occurrences of the uncoordinated neuron firings, which are known as seizures, convulsions, or even fits. An examination by your vet Fox Chapel, PA is needed to determine causes of the seizures and possible treatme ... Read more »

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