If you suspect our White-Capped Pionus parrot is suffering from seizures, please call your vet and schedule a checkup right away. Only your vet can officially diagnose a seizure. Self diagnosing or even self treating your parrot when you don’t know the exact illness can be harmful for your bird. Allow your vet to test your bird and examine him to determine what is specifically causing your bird to fall from his perch, act disoriented, go into convulsions or even have sporadic fits. Seizures may be common, but not all causes are the same. Seizures that occur as the result of malfunctions in the brain must be treated differently than seizures that may be caused as the result of trauma, toxins, or other types of illnesses. Diagnosis will greatly impact the treatment and care required for your bird. Always consult with your vet Marriottsville, MD when it comes to your White-Capped Pionus parrot’s health. Click this site
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There will be times when your guinea pig’s self grooming techniques just aren’t enough to keep his fur clean and smelling fresh. Guinea pig’s with predominately white fur have a tendency to stay much dirtier than dark colored cavies. If this happens to your little guy then you may be thinking a bath can clean him up real quick. However, there’s a few things to keep in mind. First, guinea pigs can catch pneumonia very easily. If you give him a bath, use warm water and do not wet his entire body if possible. Avoid giving him a bath near air conditioning vents and fans. Always dry him completely before returning him to his cage. In most cases you should avoid a bath and simply wipe him down with pet cleaning bath wipes. Talk with your best pet clinic Marriottsville, MD to determine what’s best for your guinea pig.
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Have you seen those high end cute little doggie bakeries in your hometown or at local shopping malls? It’s like a sweet fest for pups. Display cases filled with all kinds of cookies, muffins, and small cakes all made for dogs. It’s a great idea, but if you want to purchase something for your pup, please take extra precautions first. The main thing you should do before purchasing is ask for a list of ingredients in the products. Some products at the bakeries will be made from scratch, all natural and completely safe for your pup. But other products may be on display as homemade when they’re really store bought and dressed up a bit. These could contain harmful ingredients for your pup. For instance, the cookie may be all natural, but the topping or icing is not. Always ask what’s inside. Talk with your best veterinarians Marriottsville, MD for more details.
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Your cat loves when it’s time to eat, and he enjoys being able to munch on his food. However, while it may be a pleasurable activity for him, you know that it is designed to fuel his body for his daily activities, and to nourish him to help keep him healthy. This means that you may need to switch his food from time to time in order to have it continually meet his needs.
This is the basic idea behind a life stage diet. To offer this diet to your pet, you will simply need to reevaluate his current food against his current needs from time to time. Stick with this food if it still suits him, or switch to a new one should the need to do so present itself. For more information, please contact your local Colorado Springs, CO vet clinic.
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It’s important for your pet Quaker parrot to maintain a healthy weight to prevent obesity and other disease such as fatty liver disease. One of the best ways to keep your parrot healthy is to encourage him to exercise on a daily basis. There are numerous ways to exercise your bird including dancing, wing flapping, rope climbing, and even playing a game of chase. You can teach your Quaker parrot how to play chase by first letting him outside of his cage into a supervised area. Once he’s moving around outside of the cage, make sure you have his attention and start following or chasing him within the area. Your parrot will most likely catch on and start moving around to avoid you. He may even stop and turn around and start chasing your back. For more tips, talk with your veterinary clinic Ellicott, MD. Or click this link: http://marriottsvillevet.com/
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In most cases your pet rabbit is not going to need a bed to sleep in. However, if you have an indoor rabbit then you may want to place him in a cage that is comfy and cozy. You can do this by adding a layer of newspaper on the bottom and then covering it with soft bedding such as pine shavings or allergen free shavings. If your rabbit likes to snuggle in a particular corner or spot in his cage, you can add extra shavings to make it super soft and comfortable for him. You may also want to add an extra pile of hay in that area to also provide him a comfortable place to sleep. You may be able to find a small cat bed or a special made rabbit bed that fits his size. Talk with your best pet clinic Ellicott, MD to learn more about your rabbit’s bedding needs.
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Are you taking care of an elderly canine? If so, you may find that regular dog food is not enough for your older dog. As dogs age they require additional vitamins and nutrients that their bodies no longer produce regularly. In addition, your elderly canine may require a softer food. Regular dog foods tend to be crunchy and are often too hard for small dogs or dogs that are missing teeth. Before offering your senior hard food, check to make sure he has teeth healthy enough to chew the fund. If not, look for a softer kibble and perhaps a smaller size kibble. You may find that your senior can eat regular dog food after it has soaked for a minute in hot water. This makes the morsels soft and easy to chew with or without teeth. Wet canned food or foods like Beneful and Caesar are also good suggestions. Ask your vet Ellicott City, MD for more suggestions.
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