Your dog means the world to you, and you want to make sure you offer her everything she needs to be both happy and healthy in your care. This means realizing that sometimes you may not be able to do everything for your pet on your own, and seeking out help when needed. A dog walker can really impact your pet’s life, and can really lend a helping hand when caring for your pet.
The key to finding the right dog walker is looking into your comfort level with the individual in question. There needs to be a certain amount of trust in order to let your pet be cared for by someone else, so try to bond with any potential dog walkers. Also, make sure your pet is comfortable with this individual. For additional information, please contact your local vet Glendale, AZ.
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Walking your dog is a great opportunity for exercise, socialization and mental stimulation for your dog. However, it isn’t so much fun if your dog is dragging you around the neighborhood. Thus you need to teach your dog to walk on a leash property, which includes walking with a slack leash. Start when your dog is alert but not overly excited. Start walking as normal and continue as long as your dog is close to you and the leash is slack. If the leash tightens up, turn around quickly and head in the opposite direction. Call your dog so he needs to hustle to catch up. Continue this procedure as your dog gets the message the he must walk with a slack leash. Praise your dog when he walks nicely but never tug on the leash or punish him when he doesn’t. Learn more from your
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Senior cats start slowing down as the years of wear and tear catch up with them. Their days are now spent sleeping and just lazing around. Their interest for activities that they once loved doing now starts to wane. Decreased activity levels may be caused by painful joints or it could also be due to an underlying health problem.
Here are some distinct changes that senior cats experience as they enter their golden years:
• Senior cats can easily be affected by extremes in temperature and sudden changes in their immediate environment.
• The sense of hearing is one of the important senses that start to deteriorate during a cat’s senior years. The cat may also experience age-related vision problems.
• Distinct changes in the cat’s skin and hair coat is caused by the reduced capacity of the sebaceous glands to produce and secrete oil that is essential i
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Obedience training is where you teach your dog specific actions you want him to do after you give him a command or a hand signal. Behavior training is where you teach your dog what not to do and usually doesn’t involve commands. Start obedience training by picking the commands you want you dog to follow. Sit, stay, come and down are usually a good start. Work on only one command at a time and don’t move on to another one until your dog reliably performs the previous one. Use a food treat to lure your dog into a close approximation of the action you desire. Introduce the command word and give your dog the treat. Practice this and require more precision in performing the action. Delay giving your dog the treat a bit and eventually eliminate the treats so he follows the command alone. Learn more
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Even if you have always enjoyed the company of a dog ever since you can remember, there are still little known facts that you may not know yet about your canine buddy.
Do you know that many dogs see a smile as an act of aggression? More so if the smile shows your teeth! Dogs don’t express their happiness with their mouths like people do; instead, they wag their tails to greet and show positive emotions. When dogs show or bare their teeth, it is often a defensive or aggressive act.
People possess a more sensitive sense of vision than dogs; it is easier for dogs to see an object that is moving rather than one that’s stationary. If you want to see if your dog’s vision is not that clear at a considerable distance, stand at least 300 yards away from your pet and keep still; it is unlikely that he will be able to notice you. Moving or waving your arms will make you visible to your dog.
Dogs have a well-developed sense of smell; in fact, it is over
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Even if you have always enjoyed the company of a dog ever since you can remember, there are still little known facts that you may not know yet about your canine buddy.
Do you know that many dogs see a smile as an act of aggression? More so if the smile shows your teeth! Dogs don’t express their happiness with their mouths like people do; instead, they wag their tails to greet and show positive emotions. When dogs show or bare their teeth, it is often a defensive or aggressive act.
People possess a more sensitive sense of vision than dogs; it is easier for dogs to see an object that is moving rather than one that’s stationary. If you want to see if your dog’s vision is not that clear at a considerable distance, stand at least 300 yards away from your pet and keep still; it is unlikely that he will be able to notice you. Moving or waving your arms will make you visible to your dog.
Dogs have a well-developed sense of smell; in fact, it is over
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As summer ends and autumn comes around the corner, harvest mites start to increase in number. They climb long blades of grass so they can easily be picked up by passing dogs.
These small red mites attach to the dog’s skin and cause irritation, causing dogs to scratch themselves persistently, seeking relief from the itching. Dogs may soon scratch themselves raw, and they often end up with skin wounds that can easily be infected.
After each outdoor excursion, make a habit of checking your pet’s body for harvest mites, making sure to wash them off your pet immediately. Pay particular action to bare or thin-furred areas of the body, such as around the ears, nose, eyes, between the toes, and on the belly.
Keep your pet healthy and active by bringing him regularly to your Marietta, GA veterinary clinic. Visit website http://kennesawvet.com/ to know more.
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Has your German Shepherd been diagnosed with Hypothyroidism or even a Thyroid Hormone Deficiency? If so, talk with your vet to learn about medications, treatment plans, and long-term care. Hypothyroidism usually occurs when the thyroid gland fails to produce the needed T4 and T3 hormones required for a normal metabolism in canines. This may cause lethargy, mental dullness, weakness, weight gain and hair loss among other things. Treatment is usually given in the form of medication and synthetic hormones. A change in diet to reduce fat intake may also be required. Over time, your German Shepherd’s symptoms may resolve requiring the medication and hormone dosages to be adjusted by your vet. Never adjust medication dosages yourself. If you’re concerned about the medication your dog is taking or notice any type of side effects, give your vet a call. You may also want to talk with your veterinary clinic Greenvill
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Call your vet or the emergency pet poison control helpline if your poodle ingests rat poison or you think your poodle has ingested rat poison. Make sure you have the original packaging of the poison nearby as the veterinarian professionals will need to know the active ingredients and the percentage contained in the product. You will need to provide the age and weight of your Poodle in order for emergency techs to calculate how much poison would need to be ingested in order to be harmful. Once you learn this, you will be advised what to do next. Please be aware that there is a general two hour window to receive help before the ingested contents is absorbed into your pet’s system. You may be told to give your Poodle hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting. Please follow the instructions carefully and talk with your vet or emergency veterinarian Greenville, SC for immediate follow up procedures. To know more, click this link:
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