There’s no doubt that it’s important to take your dog outside. Not only could he use the fresh air and exercise, he needs to go potty too! Unfortunately, going potty can cause some problems if you live in an apartment.
Walking up and down the stairs and heading outside takes more time than it would if you lived in a house. To make sure you have plenty of time, schedule your dog’s potty times. He’ll get into the habit and you’ll know exactly when you have to go outside.
Don’t want to have to drag your dog outside every time he has to go potty? If you have an outdoor deck, you can build a potty spot for him! Then, all you have to do is open the sliding door!
Having trouble getting your dog to go potty outside? Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian Moorpark, CA
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Your cat’s whiskers are an adorable facial feature that you really have grown fond of. However, you’ve also noticed that they protrude significantly from your pet’s face. Should you trim them from time to time so they don’t get too long?
Your pet’s whiskers do not need to be trimmed, as they are utilized by your cat just the way they are. In fact, you can cause significant confusion to your pet by trimming them even a small amount. This is because they aren’t just thicker pieces of fur. They are utilized as a way for your pet to gain more information about her surroundings. They reach deep into her cheeks, near nerves, which makes them quite sensitive and able to pick up even minute changes happening around your little fur ball. For more information, please contact your local Bayside, NY vet.
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If you’re not familiar with canine bloat, please talk with your vet to learn about signs, symptoms, treatment options and more. In general, Bloat is a serious and often fatal illness. It can happy when large amounts of air, fluid, gas, food or even foam forms in the stomach. The pressure can cause the stomach to swell, which in turn blocks blood flow to vital organs such as the heart. It can also lead to low blood pressure, shock and even organ damage. The most general causes of bloat are stress, hereditary genes, temperament that causes stress, anxiety or aggression, eating habits such as elevated food bowls, rapid eating, eating of the wrong diet, eating gassy foods, drinking too much too quickly, deep and narrow build of chest, etc. If your suspect your Affenpinscher has bloat or if he’s showing any of the mentioned symptoms call your licensed veterinary clinic Wake Forest, NC immediately.
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Your dog may have a wonderful fur coat she wears all the time, but this doesn’t mean she won’t need some additional items to help keep her warm or safe. In fact, there may also be some clothing items you provide her with that are simply for fashion’s sake. How can you determine what your pet would like for clothing items?
Consider practicality first when looking into canine clothing items. This means taking into account the weather in your area, and any potential hazards. These may necessitate certain purchases, like booties, a warm coat, or a life jacket if you spend time around water. Think about your pet’s comfort, and make sure you offer her items that will fit her well, and won’t hinder her movement at all. Also, take into account her preferences, since many pets will prefer certain items over others. For more information, please contact yo
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Do you own a British Shorthair or another breed of feline? Did you know that cats need to be vaccinated on a routine basis? If you’re a first time cat owner or you’ve recently brought a new British Shorthair into your home, make sure you call your local vet to schedule a first time visit. Your vet can help you determine what vaccinations your cat will need based on age and the area in which you live. Most vets recommend a series of core vaccinations for cats. These vaccines protect against feline distemper, feline calici virus, feline herpes virus type I, and rabies. Additional vaccines may also be needed based on your cat’s lifestyle. For example, a Bordetella vaccination may be recommended if you plan to board your cat or take him to the groomers. If your cat has recently been vaccinated and is displaying abnormal behavior, call your vet Lond
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