Your pet means a lot to you, and you want to make sure the life you are providing him is one that he can safely enjoy. What are some common household hazards that you should keep an eye out for?
Your pet needs you to consider what items you have in your home that could be accidentally ingested, become choking hazards, or could otherwise cause harm, like sharp objects. These, along with toxic substances, should be placed well out of your pet’s reach and preferably out of sight as well. Be mindful of small spaces your pet could get into, as she could get stuck or lose her way if the right circumstances present themselves. Be sure to block these areas off thoroughly for your pet’s safety. Your local Cherry Hill NJ veterinarian, Collingswood Veterinary Hospital can he
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You have taken the time to think about what your life would be like with a pet, and you have decided that a companion would really enrich your life. You’ve taken the time to research potential pets, and have selected one you feel would be ideal in your household. How can you welcome her into your family?
Your pet needs to know that you care for her, and that her needs will be met. Try to have her belongings all set up upon her arrival so she can see that she has everything she needs. Be there for her, but also let her process her new environment in her own time and way. This may mean giving her some space until she gets used to you and understands that you aren’t a threat to her. Your local Cherry Hill, NJ vet can offer additional suggestions. Visit them
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Your family has spent a lot of time thinking about bringing a pet into the household, and everyone has finally come to an agreement. An exotic pet seems to be the way you want to go. How can you prepare for your pet’s arrival?
In your research, you likely noticed that there are some additional challenges to caring for an exotic pet. One of these is the fact that it may be a bit more difficult to find supplies for your new addition because exotic pets are by nature a bit more rare than common animals people have in their homes. Make sure to not only have on hand what you will need to initially care for your pet, but also to meet his needs for a little while. This will allow you to have plenty of supplies on hand until you are able to stock up again. Your local r
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Contrary to popular belief, yarn is not a good toy option for cats like the Ocicat. Sure, you may have seen cartoon cats and TV cats playing with a ball of yarn, but that’s not always the safety toy to give your cat. Why? Cats may enjoy playing with balls of yarn because of the texture and movement of the material, but it can be dangerous. In fact, some experts suggest that you do not allow your Ocicat or any other cat play with a ball of yarn unless he is supervised. Yarn can be dangerous for cats both young and old. If digested, the yarn can create a blockage in the cat’s throat or intestines. Your Ocicat can also get entangled in the yarn or string and accidentally strangle himself. If your cat is playing with yarn and begins choking or having difficulty breathing, call your veterinarian care Dallas, GA right away.
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Did you know that dogs like Dachshunds can benefit from having a probiotic added to their diet? If your pup has occasional diarrhea or even constipation then a probiotic supplement may be just what he needs to help him get back on a regular track. The probiotic provides support to the digestive system. They are the good bacteria that live in your dog’s digestive tract. Probiotics can help the digestive tract and the immune system. Vets recommend probiotics to prevent urinary tract infections and even to reduce inflammation in the intestines. Probiotics can be sprinkled in your Dachshunds food one to two times a day depending on age and weight. You may notice a difference in your dog’s health right away or in a few days. If your pup is having difficulty digesting his food, talk with your vet Dallas, GA about probiotics and how they can help.
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If your dog is like most, he probably relishes in the idea of exploring your yard fully. Why does he have such an interest in your garden?
Your pet is a curious creature, and he really enjoys being in the know about everything he possibly can be. This is particularly true when it comes to new and different things in the space he calls home. The garden has features that the rest of your yard doesn’t have. It also occupies a lot of your time, and your pet takes note of this. He wants to see what’s so engaging to you about this area with his own eyes. It’s also the portion of your property that he has likely explored the least, which can add to the appeal when he is looking for something to do. For more information, make an appointm
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Wing clipping in the Small Cockatoo and other birds can often be a sensitive subject. Whether you clip your bird’s wings or not is very much your choice as the owner. However, it’s good to understand the pros and cons of the process before making a decision. Your vet can help you out with this by explaining reasons for clipping and not clipping. Clipping the wings does not hurt the bird, but it does prevent him from flying. Many vets suggest making the decision to clip or not based on the bird’s living environment. For instance, if you let your bird have free range of the home, clipped wings can prevent him from landing on hot surfaces or getting stuck in high places such as on ceiling fans. The downside to this is if your bird is in danger he will not be able to fly away. Talk with your veterinarian Happy Valley, OR before making a decision. Learn more h
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Did you know that some cat owners will place small bells on their cat’s collars? Unlike dogs, cats are not usually on the trails and in need of bells to make noises to indicate their location or scare off wild animals. Cats prefer to be quiet when they’re on the prowl so they can easily sneak up on their prey. Their quiet like ways, however, are sometimes too quiet for their owners. Some cat owners will have their cat wear bells so they know where their cat is within the house. Especially small cats or kittens wear bells so owners no where they’re at when underfoot. The ringing helps ensure the cat isn’t stepped on. This is especially critical for owners that may be in wheelchairs. They may not see the cat when moving, but when they hear the bell they know the cat is close and to be cautious. For more details, talk with your veterinarian Pickerington, OH.
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You may think your home is a safe place, but it may be quite the opposite. There are many things in your house you may not think twice about that can be very dangerous to your dog. Here are just a few.
Leaving small things out is just asking for trouble. From paper clips to rubber bands, pencils, and Legos, your dog will likely want to come in for a closer look, which means putting it in his mouth. Keep your dog safe by keeping small items tucked away and out of reach.
Nearly every cleaner in your home can make your dog sick. Antifreeze is an especially toxic substance, and it actually tastes good to dogs. Keep all cleaners, pest control, and antifreeze in a cabinet that your dog can’t get to.
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Did you know that cats like the British Longhair can get conjunctivitis or pink eye? This illness is commonly seen in people and includes irritated eyes and often a gummy substance that prevents the eye from opening or from closing. It is very contagious. It is also very common in pets including cats and dogs. For cats like the British Longhair, pink eye often occurs as a result of the FHV-1 virus or chlamydophila. If your cat’s eyes appear to be red or irritated for long periods of time, call your vet. Additional symptoms may include discharge in the eye, pawing or scratching of the eyes, and possibly puffyness or swelling. Although it is not a painful condition, it is extremely itchy and can leave the eye irritated and red. If left untreated, the condition can grow worse creating severe and lasting harm to the eye. Seek immediate treatment for your cat by calling your veterinarian Marion, IA.
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There are a lot of reasons why a cat may decide he doesn’t want to eat. Some of them are more serious than others. You’ll need professional help if your cat has an illness that’s causing his behavior, but chances are, there’s an easier way to fix your cat’s problem.
Cats are picky eaters. It could be that your feline friend just doesn’t like the diet you’ve chosen! Try a few different types of cat food to see if you can find one that your pet likes.
Where is the food bowl? Cats can also be quite picky about where they eat. They won’t eat near their litter box, and they won’t eat in a noisy area. Find a quiet place to put the bowl and your cat will likely be encouraged to eat.
If you’re still having trouble getting your cat to eat, you should schedule an appointment with your veterinarian Wake Forest, NC.
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