Contrary to popular belief, not all cats dislike the water. If you introduce your cat to water from an early age and show him that it can be fun and not harmful or scary then he will most likely grow up to enjoy being in or around water. This makes bath time a lot less complicated. If it’s time to give your cat a bath, you will need to gather a few things besides your cat. Set out vet approved cat shampoo, a bath mat for the tub, and a towel for afterwards. Make sure the shampoos do not contain any essential oils. Remember, cats like to groom themselves, so shampoos must be safe if ingested. Some owners use their own safe at home mixture of 1 cup gentle dish soap (Dawn), 1 cup of white vinegar or apple cider vinegar, and 4 cups of water. Make sure you approve this mix with your veterinarian Marietta, GA beforehand.
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The cold winter months can be brutal on people and animals alike. If you live in an area that is experiencing plunging temperatures, make sure your pet bird and other animals are staying warm. How? First, keep your bird indoors during the colder months. Outside is just not an option. Make sure your bird’s cage is in a sunny area of the home away from drafty windows. This will help keep his cage warm. If your home is still cool, consider placing a towel of your bird’s cage to help trap heat inside. Just don’t forget to look under the towel and check on your bird frequently. Ensure your bird has plenty of fresh water. Even though it’s cold, your bird still needs to stay hydrated. Cold temperatures cause the bird’s body to work even harder to stay warm, which can cause him to be thirstier than usual. For more tips, call your veterinary clinic London, ON.
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Your dog is a wonderful friend, and he spends a lot of his time very near to you. This lets you get to know him quite well, and offers you the opportunity to take note of things you might otherwise overlook. This is how you noticed the odor coming from him lately.
If your dog has a smell to him, you will need to determine where it is coming from to help him get back to his usual scent. Your pet is likely in need of a bath, so a simple trip to the tub may take away the unpleasant smell. If this doesn’t do the job, you may want to consider his breath. He may be eating something that is causing his breath to stink, or he may be in need of some dental care that is causing the odor. For more information, please contact your local Fox Chapel, PA vet clinic.
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Is your hen not laying eggs lately? If so, take a look at your hen and watch her behaviors and routines to find out if she is sick or injured. If she is acting normally then you should take a few other elements into consideration. For instance, if the weather is extremely hot or extremely cold then your hen may not lay eggs or may not lay as many eggs as usual. Most hens will lay one egg a day. Some may lay two, but it is rare. Other causes for your hen not to be laying is diet. If your hen isn’t eating the right food then she won’t lay. For instance, laying hens should be eating food made specifically for laying hens. Stress, molting, and illnesses can also be the cause for your hen to stop laying eggs. It’s important to have your chicken checked by your vet Marietta, GA to determine if she’s sick.
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Salt is a popular treat among horses. Numerous breeds including the Paint love salt. Whether it’s a cube, a block, or a powder sprinkled over the grain, salt is a treasured snack for horses. In fact, horses should have about one to two ounces of salt per day. This can increase to four or six ounces depending on the weather. An increase is often needed in the summer to encourage horses to drink more and stay hydrated. There are different kinds of salt blocks available including Himalayan salt blocks, mineral blocks, and selenium salt blocks, etc. Your vet can help you determine which type of salt is best for your horse. Horses that have a deficiency in salt within their body often develop bad habits such as chewing and eating odd things such as dirt or wood. Talk with your veterinary clinic Marietta, GA to learn more.
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