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Part of your Cockatoo’s overall health and wellness includes keeping his nails trim and clean. If you don’t know how to trim your bird’s nails, call your vet and ask for assistance or schedule an appointment to have a vet tech or the vet trim the nails for you. Birds need their nails trimmed to avoid having them become so long that they are painful or could get caught in something. How often you trim you Cockatoo’s nails depends greatly on the particular bird you have. Generally, the bird’s nails are too long if the toe is elevated off the ground when the feet are placed on a flat surface. If you’re going to trim at home, make sure you have all of the appropriate tools. Your area pet store should care appropriate trimmers. Follow the trimming instructions from your vet Louisville, CO and never hesitate to call if you have questions. Click here.

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Keeping cleaning chemicals and other solutions out of reach of your pets is a very important practice. Just like children, dogs and cats have been known to snoop around and accidentally get into dangerous cleaning solutions. If this happens to your Devon Rex, call your vet immediately. You may also need to call the pet poison control as well. Make sure you have the cleaning solution handy so you can tell your vet or poison control what kind of chemicals your cat was exposed to. In most cases, poison control will give you a list of treatment suggestions and have you take your cat to the vet. Your vet may then refer to poison control guidelines and treat accordingly. While awaiting treatment, keep your cat’s eye covered to prevent further damage as well as to prevent your cat from scratching at the eye. Do not treat your cat’s eyes yourself unless instructed by your vet Myakka, FL.

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Your cat needs a place to relax in your home, and while she may be able to seek out comfortable places that already exist within her territory, this doesn’t mean that your pet wouldn’t enjoy a space all her own. A bed that is purchased specifically for her can help her feel more welcome in your home, and it can also help her get the rest her body needs to stay fit and healthy. This is because this space is always guaranteed to be available to her when she needs it. Other areas of your home may be occupied by other family members, or may not be exactly where you’d prefer she spend her time. If she has a bed of her own, she won’t need to go hunting for a spot to relax in, giving her more time to spend resting. Consult your well qualified vets Colorado Springs CO for more information and advice.

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Balinese and other breeds of felines may be prone to fleas and ticks throughout the year. In order to protect your cat from an invasion of pests like fleas talk to your vet about a flea and tick prevention plan. Most flea prevention plans comes with the added bonus of built in tick prevention as well. There are a variety of options available including topical or injectable monthly treatments, monthly oral treatments, and flea and tick collars. Most indoor cats only require basic treatment plans while outdoor cats require a more aggressive plan. If your cat already has fleas or ticks, call your vet and find out how to rid your pet and home of the fleas. It’s important to be thorough in following your vet’s advice in order to stop future outbreaks. Fleas and ticks can carry life threatening diseases. For additional information, give your vet Bayside, NY a call.

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Canine diabetes is most often seen in obese dogs, female dogs, and in senior dogs. However, there have been instances when diabetes occurred in young dogs or even in male dogs. If you own a dog like the Chow Chow then you may want to be on the watch for certain signs and symptoms of diabetes. For instance, most diabetic dogs become extremely thirsty and urinate frequently. The primary job of insulin is to trigger the liver and muscles to convert glucose from the blood into sugar. When this doesn’t happen there is an excessive amount of glucose in the blood stream, which is discharged from the body through urination. Other symptoms of diabetes may include hunger, weight loss, lethargy, vomiting, enlarged liver, cataracts, bladder or kidney infection. If you think your Chow Chow is diabetic, contact our vet to set up an exam. Only your vet Orangevale, CA can diagnose diabetes in your dog.

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Your cat loves being able to share your home with you, and she really likes knowing what’s happening with her living space. This means she will seek out areas where she can get a great view of everything that’s going on. Your kitchen counters offer her a wonderful vantage point, allowing her to see nearly everything within the room. Plus, the countertops in your home are extra alluring because you prepare food atop them, and your pet wants to see if she can get a bite or two. Not only does your pet want to see what you’re up to when working on the counters, but she can also smell the meals you prepare. This makes her want to check them out even more. Your local Greenville, SC vet clinic can help you care for your pet. Click here for additional information.

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Your cat needs your help in order to stay fit and healthy, and you need to make sure she is getting plenty of exercise in order to do this. Luckily, most cats will willingly get up and move about when the mood strikes them. However, they may need a bit of encouragement to hit the levels of activity they really need.

Exercise can happen in a few different ways for cats on their own, but there is one method in particular that is effective and fun – playtime. This time you spend together is enticing because of its enjoyment as well as the companionship it provides. However, there is also a lot of physical movement involved as well, making playtime a great way to offer her some additional exercise without her ever really realizing what is going on. Book an appointment with your local Colorado Springs, CO vet clinic for more information and advice.

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You love being able to shower your dog with attention. However, you also know that there will be days when you have less time to spend with her than you’d like. How can you make the most of all the time you do have with your pet?

Your dog loves being with you, and he doesn’t discriminate between activities. This means that he is just as happy to be beside you as you talk to him while going about your daily tasks as he is when you cuddle up with him on the couch after a long day. To make the most of all the time with your pet, even when you can’t give him your undivided attention, you will simply need to make sure he is included in whatever you are doing, and have some fun. Your local Greenville, SC vet clinic can help you better understand what your pet needs from you. Read more here.

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Your dog means the world to you, and caring for him is something you take quite seriously. You recognize that there will be times that your pet will need more than her usual care, like when she is sick. How can you tell if this is the case?

Your dog will show some symptoms of sickness when she isn’t feeling like herself, but they can range from very mild to very severe. These will likely involve her activity level, as she will need to rest more to recover and her body simply won’t be up to a lot of the more active tasks she typically enjoys throughout her day. You may also see changes in eating or elimination, since her body will show signs of illness in many different ways. For additional information, please contact your local veterinarian care Greenville, SC.

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