Looking for a new pet? Most people choose a cat or a dog, but not all do. Why do some people decide on a pocket pet instead?
Pocket pets include animals like hamsters, guinea pigs, and even bunnies, although some bunnies can grow up to be quite large. No matter what the species, pocket pets must be kept in a cage. Some people like this better because it means the animal is contained, while a cat or a dog would roam around the house.
Some people love little tiny critters! There’s just something adorable about a tiny hamster that a large Labrador can’t match.
For some parents, pocket pets are a better choice because they don’t have long lives so they don’t have to worry about taking care of the animal when their child goes to college.
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You will soon be able to call yourself a dog owner, and you can’t wait to add a little furry friend to your household. However, you know that your house needs a few adjustments in order to make your living space just right for your new addition.
Before you bring a pet into your home, you will need to take the time to remove any hazards from your pet’s reach. This will include toxic substances, choking hazards, sharp items, and things he can become entangled within. You should also make sure you are able to offer your pet all the things he needs to lead a healthy life, as well as a happy one. This means offering him care items that will be needed, like a place to find food and water, as well as fun things, like toys. Your local Marietta, GA vet can offer additional suggestions. Visit website
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Your puppy is a big part of your life, and you want to make sure you are able to be there for her whenever you can be. However, it can be a bit difficult to do this when she bites during interaction. Why do puppies do this?
Biting can be a very big issue in adult dogs, so it’s best to teach your pet appropriate ways to interact when she is young. Puppies tend to engage in this behavior out of a desire to simply interact with others in their family. They bite because this is a way to do this and they see no reason not to. This is acceptable among other dogs, so they assume it will be with humans as well. To teach your pet otherwise, you will need to be patient and consistent. Your local experienced Marietta GA vet can offer additional guidance.
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Your home is a place that you feel comfortable, and you want to make sure your pet feels this way as well. Hazardous areas will need to be tended to to make sure this is able to happen.
Your pet needs to be able to relax to be comfortable in any space, and this means that she needs to feel safe. She has a strong self-preservation instinct, and she won’t be able to focus on anything else unless her needs are met. Make sure you remove all choking hazards, toxic substances, and sharp items from her reach. Block off places she shouldn’t be spending time or could get stuck in. Consider things she could get tangled in or could otherwise get hurt on as things to change as well. Monitor her activity so she understands what activities are safe and which she should avoid. For more information, please contact your
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Treatment for Myelopathy Paresis and Paralysis will depend on the severity of the illness in your cat. The illness itself can affect cats of all ages and breeds including the American Shorthair. It is a disease the directly affects the spinal cord and most often causes the development of muscle or limb weakness (paresis) or complete loss of feeling or mobility (paralysis). Diagnosing the condition involves extensive testing to first rule out other possible health conditions and then to narrow down the severity of the disease itself. Treatments will include medications to ease pain and give comfort. If there are any fractures to the bones surgery and hospitalization may be needed. If infection or other health conditions play a role then medications and even steroids may be prescribed. Extensive care will be needed during the treatm
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No matter what breed your cat is, if he has diabetes then there will need to be special treatment plans, changes in diet and exercise, and sometimes environment changes to help monitor and treat the disease. For instance, say you have a Korat cat that is diabetic. Your vet may recommended a different cat food that is low in sugar to help regulate the cat’s blood sugar levels. In addition, a routine exercise program can help your cat maintain a healthy weight and decrease chances of high blood sugar levels. Routine vet care may also become the norm as blood work will be required more often than once a year. Depending on the treatment, your cat may also need daily injections of insulin. You will need to watch out for medication side effects as well as behavior changes in your cat. For more tips on long term diabetic care for your cat, talk with your veterinary clinic Roanoke, VA. Learn more here: http://roanokevet.com
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It’s not recommended that you share you alcoholic beverages with your pets even if they act like they enjoy it. It may be funny, but it isn’t because alcohol can actually be toxic. This is true for cats including breeds like the Japanese Bobtail. Alcohol or anything containing ethanol is extremely dangerous if ingested in larger quantities by a cat. Drinking alcohol, for instance, is made up of the fermentation of sugars by yeasts, which is dangerous to cats. Symptoms of poisoning can cause drowsiness, depression of the central nervous system and loss of coordination or consciousness. This isn’t just about beverages either. Household products also contain alcohol or ethanol. Keep things like dyes, inks, disinfectants, mouthwashes, paints, perfumes, pharmaceuticals, etc out of your bobtail’s reach. If accidental ingestion or exposure happens, call the pet poison control hotline. For additional information and safety precautions to
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Your family is getting ready to bring a sugar glider home, and you are eager to meet your new pet. What should you know about her before welcoming her into her home?
Sugar gliders can make great pets for the right family, and many pet owners love to care for them because they can form a strong bond with them. These animals are very social, and are often kept in pairs because of this. They will need a lot of your attention every day, and just as much exercise as well. Make sure your pet has time to roam about freely outside of her enclosure to get some exercise, and that this space has been thoroughly pet-proofed. You should also make sure she is able to move about in her enclosure as well. For more information, please contact your local Tipp City, OH vet clinic.
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Your cat loves to get outside and hunt. However, you always thought the purpose of hunting was to help keep her fed. Why does she hunt when you give her plenty of food inside your home?
Your pet’s ancestors may have hunted to feed themselves, and this instinct is still alive and well in your pet. She is likely hunting for something to do, and she may even find it a bit fun. After all, think about the way you play with her. Most cats spend playtime stalking, pouncing, and chasing a toy around. These are all parts of hunting, and your pet is naturally drawn to them. This means that she isn’t hunting to forgo her regular food, but rather to fine tune her skills simply because she can. For more information, please contact your local Niagara Falls, ON vet clinic.
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