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If you’ve been in a pet store lately then you’ve probably noticed the large assortments of pet clothes. From t-shirts and sweaters to jackets and winter coats, there’s quite the variety of apparel available for dogs of all sizes. Most clothing is an owner preference and not usually a definite need for dogs. However, if you own a small breed like the Toy Poodle then you may find that your little guy needs an extra layer of warmth in the colder months. In this case, you may want to check into getting your dog a sweater. Even if your dog lives primarily in the house, he may still get cold due to his short hair. When looking for a sweater, check the size recommendations on the tag. If you’re not sure on the fit, talk with your professional vets Wake Forest, NC ahead of time for suggestions.

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Diabetes can affect cats like the Balinese in different ways. Some cats that develop diabetes do not develop any other health related complications while other diabetic cats may be more susceptible to illnesses and infections. It’s important to have your diabetic Balinese cat checked by your vet routinely to ensure overall health and effectiveness of diabetic medications. In rare instances, cats with diabetes may develop nerve problems. For instance, a cat may start walking on his hocks, which are located on the back of the cat’s legs. This is especially common in cats that have not been treated for diabetes. The condition is known as diabetic neuropathy which can cause nerve damage. Although this can be severe, there is treatment available which can reverse the condition. It takes time, but most cats recover and begin walking normally. If you suspect your cat is suffering from this condition, contact your experienced animal hospital Wa ... Read more »

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Your dog relies on his paws for a lot of different things, and his life would be significantly impacted if they were to become injured. To prevent this, consider taking the time to evaluate his paws, and where he spends his time. Look over his paws regularly, and tend to anything that needs your assistance. Take note of scrapes, swelling, or changes in color, as these can all be indications that your pet needs a bit of extra attention. Try to keep your dog from walking on rough terrain, or spending time in areas where his paws may touch something harmful, like sharp objects or areas that could become extremely hot. If you still think your pet needs some additional protection, consider purchasing a pair of booties to help keep his paws safe. For additional information, please contact your local Richardson TX vet.

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Hypoglycemia can occur in cats of all breeds and ages including the Balinese cat. It is often associated with cats that have diabetes; however, it can occur in healthy cats or cats with other illnesses as well. Hypoglycemia typically develops when a cat’s glucose level is abnormally low. When this happens your cat may have a sudden decrease in energy, change in appetite, appear weak, restless, or confused. The condition is often the result of too much insulin. However, that is not always the case. Experts have found that hypoglycemia can often be the result of an underlying health problem. For instance, a cat’s brain needs a constant supply of glucose in order to function. An underlying illness could be preventing this from happening, which in turn triggers hypoglycemia. Both diabetes and non-diabetic cats should be monitored for signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia. Talk with your veterinarian Wake Forest, NC for more details.

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Did you know that diabetes can affect both dogs and cats in much the same way the disease affects people? If you own a cat like the Balinese then you may want to talk with your vet about feline diabetes and how to recognize signs and symptoms in your cat. In general, four classic symptoms of diabetes include an increase in appetite, weight loss, increased urination, and increased water consumption. Diabetes is also known to occur in two types which are insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM).  Diabetes in cats can be treated with insulin injections or oral medications. Diet changes and increased exercise may also be used to help treat the disease. Diabetes most often occurs in older, obese cats and is commonly seen in males more often than females. If your cat has been diagnosed with diabetes, talk with your veterinarian Omaha, NE about treatment options and long term care. ... Read more »

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If your Balinese cat has been diagnosed with feline diabetes then your vet has most likely talked with you about the importance of monitoring your cat’s blood sugar levels. Monitoring can be done at routine wellness exams through a simple blood test. Depending on the severity of your cat’s diabetes, however, blood sugar monitoring may need to be done every week or even on a daily basis. If possible, your vet may suggest monitoring your cat’s blood sugar levels on a handheld glucometer at home. Routine monitoring is required as your cat’s blood sugar levels may change over time and require an increase or even a decrease in medications. It’s important to always report to your vet as changes in your cat’s condition could occur suddenly and require immediate treatment. If your cat doesn’t cooperate for at home blood sugar monitoring then you may need to take him to your veterinarian Katy, TX for routine monitoring . ... Read more »

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If you live in an area that’s prone to extremely cold weather then you may want to consider purchasing a sweater for your Siamese cat. You’ve probably noticed the large display of apparel for cats and dogs at the pet store. Although some of the clothing choices are simply to play dress up with your pet, there are coats and sweaters available for practical every day wear for your Siamese cat. If possible, take your cat with you to the pet store to have her try on a sweater. The tags on the cat sweaters give a general idea of fit, but they may not be exact for your cat. An ideal sweater should be snug but not too tight. There should be enough room in the leg holes to place at least one to two fingers between the sweater and your cat’s fur or skin. If you’re unsure of the fit, ask your veterinarian Ellicott City, MD or click here.

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