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The administration of radioactive iodine therapy is fast becoming the treatment of choice. Radioactive iodine works by finding and destroying affected tissue without harming normal thyroid cells. The patient has to be confined in the vet clinic for several days (5-14 days) until his radioactive levels are reduced to what’s acceptable. During this time, the pet owner may visit their pet, but they can only view them through a special window.  

This treatment option provides a permanent cure in about 95% of cats diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. There are no known serious side effects, and it’s also safe and less stressful to the cat. However, it can be expensive and the cat must undergo several tests to ensure that they are in good health before treatment is commenced. The possibility that the cat may develop hypothyroidism exists, ... Read more »

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There are a number of grooming tasks you need to perform regularly to keep your cat happy and healthy. Brush your cat regularly to remove excess hair that could mat or cause hairballs if ingested. Check for unusual lumps or signs of parasites that require intervention. Dental hygiene is essential since decay can cause pain and trouble eating while introducing dangerous bacteria into your cat’s bloodstream. Check for decay, swollen or red gums or loose teeth. These conditions could require medical intervention. Trim your cat’s nails regularly to dull her weapons that could destroy your property and cause injury if she scratches you. Long nails also get caught and could hurt and injury your cat’s toes. Clean your cat’s ears about twice a month while looking for signs of infection. And don’t forget to pet and cuddle your cat too. For more information, contact your Greensboro, NC veterinarian.

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Dental hygiene is an essential grooming task since decay can cause pain and trouble eating while introducing dangerous bacteria into your cat’s bloodstream. Thus you need to clean your cat’s teeth several times a week. Start when your cat is young so that it becomes routine. Handle your cat’s mouth and teeth so she becomes comfortable with your touch. Look for scratches or cuts, decay and signs of infection such as redness, swelling, loose teeth or a bad odor. These conditions may require medical attention. Use cotton balls or gauze pads to clean your cat’s teeth. Work up to a kitty toothbrush or a finger brush. Only use cat-safe toothpaste since human toothpaste can be toxic to cats. Don’t forget to stimulate the gums. Don’t force your cat to continue if she resists. And never yell at your cat or punish her for resisting. Just try another time. For more information, contact your best ... Read more »

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Cigarette smoke can cause respiratory issues and put your cat at risk of getting cancer. Secondhand smoke is particularly dangerous to cats since they live indoors under constant exposure with every breath they take. Every surface in your home will be covered with smoke residue so your cat will absorb this through her skin with every step and whenever she lies down. And the smoke residue will also settle on your cat herself and she will ingest it every time she grooms herself or a companion cat. Thus the best thing for your cat is to make your home smoke free. If this isn’t possible, open the windows often to air out your home and lower the concentration of dangerous smoke. Wash all cloth items often, especially your cat’s bed and blankets and anyplace she lies down on. Empty ashtrays promptly since cigarette butts can poison your can if ingested. For more information, contact your Plano, TX veterinarian. Or visit this website ... Read more »

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You need to trim your cat’s nails to keep her weapons shorter and duller to prevent damage to your personal belongings and yourself if she inadvertently scratches you. Long nails can also get caught in your drapes or carpeting and cause pain and damage to your cat’s toes. Handle your cat’s feet and nails so she gets accustomed to your touch. When you are ready to trim your cat’s nails, act quickly and efficiently. Grasp your cat’s foot and press on the pads so the nails will extend. Trim the nails a little at a time while avoiding the quick. The quick is the nerve and blood supply to the nail and will hurt and bleed if nicked. Continue trimming the nails as long as your cat doesn’t resist too fervently. Never force her to continue or yell at her for resisting. Just try another time. < ... Read more »

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Dogs love to play and toys amp up the level of play. In choosing dog toys, look at what your dog enjoys doing. Some dogs are all about the squeaky toys and will chew and squeak the day away. Retrieving rings and balls are particularly good for retrievers and other active dogs. Rubber chew toys help work away anxiety and strengthen teeth and gums. Puzzle toys provide mental stimulation since your dog needs to solve a sequence of movements to get to a hidden treat inside. Take your dog’s breed and size into consideration when choosing a toy. Ensure that parts cannot be removed or broken off easily and swallowed. Check all toys regularly for safety. Only purchase toys that are manufactured for dogs to. There are some toys your dog can play with by himself but use toys to spend time playing with your dog. For more information, contact your Plano, TX veterinarian. Schedule an appointment here: http://planotxvets.com/ ... Read more »

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Your dog can make a real mess in your yard if he digs it up. Understanding why your dog digs can help you mitigate the issue and hopefully, prevent it. Your dog may dig to escape the yard under the fence if other dogs or children playing nearby tempt him. He may also be looking for a mate. Securing the fence line with blocks or chicken wire at the bottom will keep him from escaping and discourage digging. He may dig to find damp earth to lie in and keep cool. And digging the soft dirt in flowerbeds may feel good. Make your yard a fun place to be with toys and exercise apparatus to keep your dog busy. Don’t leave your dog in the yard alone for long periods of time since he could get bored. Get out there and play with your dog. Contact your vet clinic Indianapo ... Read more »

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Your dog can make a real mess in your yard if he digs it up. Understanding why your dog digs can help you mitigate the issue and hopefully, prevent it. Your dog may dig to escape the yard under the fence if other dogs or children playing nearby tempt him. He may also be looking for a mate. Securing the fence line with blocks or chicken wire at the bottom will keep him from escaping and discourage digging. He may dig to find damp earth to lie in and keep cool. And digging the soft dirt in flowerbeds may feel good. Make your yard a fun place to be with toys and exercise apparatus to keep your dog busy. Don’t leave your dog in the yard alone for long periods of time since he could get bored. Get out there and play with your dog. Contact your vet clinic ... Read more »

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Your cat may need extra fluids because of dehydration, liver or kidney issues, or a number of other medical conditions. If your vet recommends subcutaneous fluid therapy, you will receive all the supplies and a demonstration to perform this therapy at home. Ensure that the house is quiet during therapy to keep your cat calm. Trim your cat’s nails to reduce injuries if she lashes out at you. The kitchen counter is a great place for this therapy. You can hang the fluid bag on a cabinet knob above your cat on the counter. Wrap her in a towel if she may scratch. Keep a hand on her at all times. Connect the syringe and hose to the fluid bag as you were shown. Pinch the skin and insert the needle. You can use your forearm to press the bag if needed. Learn more from your Frisco, TX veterinary clinic. Or visit this Company Page.

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Your leopard gecko is going to become a wonderful part of your life, and you are getting ready to bring your new addition home. You want to have everything he needs to stay healthy. How can you do this?

Your pet’s eating habits are a wonderful place to start, as his body will need plenty of nutrients to be strong and fit. Your pet will need you to get together some live insects for him to munch on. This will likely include mealworms, crickets, and waxworms. These should be nutrient packed, and may require you to feed them a certain diet before allowing your leopard gecko to eat them. You can also dust them with additional nutrients. As you get to know your pet and you discuss him with his veterinarian, you will be able to better understand his needs and preferences. For more information, please contact your local Coon Rapids, MN vet clinic.

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Cats are pretty fastidious so it is fairly easy to train your cat to use a litter box. Purchase a litter box that is large enough for your cat to climb into and turn around easily. Litter boxes have openings in the front or on top. Choose the one you like but consider that the top opening box keeps other pets from snacking there. There are also a features to simplify cleaning you may want to consider. You will need to choose a litter. This choice is somewhat one of personal preference, both yours and your cat’s. Choose between clumping or traditional non-clumping litter, scented or unscented, and even different materials such as clay or paper-based litter. You may need to try several litters before you find one that works for you and your cat. Keep the litter box clean. Learn more from your best veterinarians Frisco, TX.

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There are items in your home that can be dangerous or deadly to your dog. He depends on you to keep him safe so it is necessary to dog-proof your home. Securely store household and lawn chemicals since they can be deadly to your dog. Consider using dog-safe products instead. Human and animal medications can be hazardous so keep them out of reach and in childproof containers. Examine your home from your dog’s point of view and remove or secure electrocution hazards such as extension cords. Keep doors fastened. Remove plants that are toxic to cats. Be especially careful with bouquets of flowers since you may be unfamiliar with these plants. Many human foods can be dangerous to your dog so become familiar with them and keep them from your pet. Secure your garbage can since it could contain dangerous foods, wrappings that smell like food and bones. Learn more from your best veterinary clinic Frisco, TX.

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