There are many theories as to why dogs eat grass. Some people believe dogs eat grass if they have a stomachache since it will make them vomit and make them feel better. Other people believe dogs get a stomachache and vomit from eating grass. Grass may provide nutrients your dog is missing from his diet. Your dog may even eat grass because he is bored or it tastes good to him. Thus it isn’t terrible if your dog eats a little grass. However, don’t let him eat too much and follow all the package instructions if you use fertilizers or pesticides since they can make your dog ill. Even better is to use pet-safe products instead. Take care to keep your dog from eating grass when you are off your property since you have no idea how that grass has been treated. Learn more from your
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There are few pets you’ve had that are as playful as your current feathery friend, and you love that she is always ready to have some fun. However, you also know that this means you will need to help her keep busy. How can you help playtime be available to her whenever she feels like enjoying herself?
You will need to make yourself available to your pet each and every day to get a good play session in. This means taking her out of her enclosure and interacting with her in a way you both find enjoyable. You can also give her toys to play with in her cage so she can keep herself busy in your absence. Vary these, and place them in different areas so they will hold her interest. Your best animal hospital Glendale, AZ can help you offer your pet a wonderful place to call home.
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Your cat loves when mealtime comes around, and you know she is fond of the food you’ve been offering her. However, you’ve found another option that you feel will better meet her needs and would like to switch her over to the new food. How can you do this?
Your pet needs you to take the time to determine if she likes the new food right off the bat. Some cats will happily switch over, while others will need a bit of coaxing. If your pet falls into the latter category, try mixing her new food into her old food. This way she will be able to get used to the new option while still holding onto the familiarity of the old food she is used to consuming. Over time, you will be able to increase the amount of the new food you are offering. Your local vet services Glendale, AZ can offer additional suggestions.
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Your pet means the world to you, and anything that can make her healthier is something you’re interested in. Exercise can not only enhance her health, but it can also help her remain strong and happy throughout her life. However, every pet is different and the amounts and types of exercise needed for each animal will be different.
To determine what your pet needs for exercise, take the time to do some research. This will mean looking into the type of pet you have, the breed within this category, and then taking into account your pet’s age and physical fitness level. All of these will impact her exercise needs in addition to her lifestyle and personal preferences. Once you’ve spoken with her vet about implementing an exercise routine, feel free to get to work on keeping your pet fit and healthy. Your local Glendale, AZ vet clinic can help you better understand what your pet needs from you.
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Your dog is a wonderful part of your life, and you want to make sure you are able to offer him anything he could possibly need from you. This will sometimes mean evaluating the seasonal changes in your area, and determining if alterations need to be made to your care.
Consider what changes occur in the summer, and what this means for your pet. For example, higher temperatures may mean spending less time outside, or altering your routine so you head out during the cooler portion of the day. Think about changes to your living space, and what hazards may now be present. It may also mean taking into account the schedule differences for the people within your household, and determining if and how this will impact your pet’s care. For more information, please contact your local vet clinic Glendale, AZ.
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Do you use a workout watch, band, clip, or gadget of some type to track your steps, calories and other workout facts each day? Did you know that there is something similar available for your Pug? Fitness trackers have recently been introduced as a way for dog owners to track how much exercise their canine companions are getting whether they are with them or not. A new gadget called FitBark can actually track your Pug’s sleep, movement, and play. The company says the new concept can help “keep your dog healthy, explain changes in behavior, make better decisions with your vet, and share memorable moments with friends and family.” The device comes with an app that allows you to monitor your Pug’s activity via your Smartphone. This is another great way to encourage yourself and your pup to get up and move! For more information, call your vet clinic Thorold, ON.
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Does your Welsh Corgi have incredibly bad smelling breath? If so, contact your vet and schedule a routine wellness exam. Bad breath can mean a lot of things for your Welsh Corgi’s health and should be looked into right away. For instance, bad breath (also known as Halitosis) is a sign of gingivitis or early periodontal disease in Welsh Corgis. Welsh Corgis are prone to develop gum and tooth conditions such as gingivitis in similar ways to people. More than 80 percent of pets ages three years and older will develop gingivitis or some form of gum disease. Common signs of gingivitis include red or swollen gums. The redness is most present on the side of the gums facing the inner cheeks. Bad breath is an indicator as is the appearance of plaque or calculus build-up on the teeth. Consult with your vet Thorold, ON for additional information. Or visit this link: http://niagarafallsanimalhospital.com/
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Gingivitis can develop in your Tonkinese cat’s mouth for a number of reasons. It’s important to understand that the working of gingivitis in cats is similar to the way it works in humans. This means the disease is almost always caused by food or plaque build-up. Thankfully, it also means that it can be treated and often reversed if caught early. Gingivitis causes inflammation and irritation to the gums. It is a preventable and a treatable gum disease. Some vets recommend at home teeth brushing or professional teeth cleaning for cats to help fight the disease. Gingivitis can also occur due to old age, crooked teeth, crowded teeth, soft food, breathing through the mouth, bad chewing habits, uremia and diabetes, autoimmune diseases, FeLV (Feline Leukemia), and FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus). Keeping your Tonkinese cat on a routine teeth cleaning program can be of great help. Consult with your
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Do you own an Southern African hedgehog or any other breed of hedgehog then you may be aware that many owners showing their hedgehogs in shows sanctioned by the International Hedgehog Association (IHA)? Your vet may even know of a few hedgehog owners that enjoy participating in IHA shows. If you’re interested in showing your Southern African hedgehog, check with other hedgehog owners or contact your local IHA chapter to find out about upcoming shows and competitions. Always make sure the show is IHA sanctioned to ensure you will be judged by licensed officials and your scores will go towards yearend awards. Your first task will be to complete the entry form for the show. If possible complete the form ahead of time in order to cut down costs. You may be able to enter the day of the show, but prices could increase. Complete the form as best as possible or ask your vet Thorold, ON for help.
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Are you planning to breed your Basset Hound or adopt a Basset that is already pregnant? If so, make sure your pup sees a vet regularly especially throughout pregnancy. Only your vet can determine whether your dog requires any kind of prenatal vitamins or supplements. In general, your pregnant dog just needs extra care and routine vet check-ups. What you can do for your pregnant pup is make sure she is comfortable. Allow her to rest as much as she needs. Ask your vet about increasing her food intake as she is eating for several little additions. Be sure she is also drinking plenty of water. You will also want to assist her when jumping on or off furniture. In case of emergencies, have a 24 hour emergency animal hospital on call. Sometimes, the best prenatal care is simple routine checkup with your vet Aurora, CO.
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