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The sun can be dangerous to humans and pets especially cats and dogs with fair skin and thin fur. For instance, cats like the Aegean cat are prone to sunburn on areas of skin that are not heavily covered by fur. If you believe your Aegean cat has a sunburn or irritated skin, please call your vet for treatment options. Cats with white ears are particularly prone to getting sunburn on the tips or edges of their ears. If approved by your vet, a sunscreen containing titanium dioxide as the active ingredient should be used on areas of your cat that are exposed to the sun. Some cats may even need to have their body covered with a t-shirt such as a people t-shirt made to fit or an actual cat-sized shirt. The best way to prevent sunburn is to keep your cat covered or inside during bright and sunny days. Contact your experienced vet Aurora CO for further details.

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Bad breath can be a turn off in your Japanese Bobtail. Cuddle time and play time aren’t as fun if your cat’s breath is repulsive. Bad breath is a real health condition in cats and is often referred to as halitosis.  It almost always signals another illness that is causing the bad breath. A Japanese Bobtail cat’s bad breath could be caused by a build-up of bacteria in the mouth. The bacteria can be the result of plaque and tartar build-up or it could be due to dental or gum disease. In less frequent instances, bad breath could signal a more serious issue going on in the mouth, respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, liver or even the kidneys. Signs of serious conditions may include extensive brown tartar on your cat’s teeth, drooling, lack of appetite, yellow corneas or gums, and pawing at the mouth. In any case, call your reputed pet clinic Aurora CO so that a diagnosis can be made.

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Do you own a Chow Chow or other canine breed? If so, talk with your vet to learn about gingivitis and the way it can show up in your pup’s mouth. For instance, bad breath can signal your Chow Chow needs his teeth cleaned. Bad breath can also signal that your Chow Chow may have Gingivitis or periodontal disease. In general, gingivitis is caused by food or plaque build-up. In people, gingivitis is usually a sign of bad oral hygiene. This is why many vets suggest that you brush your Chow Chow’s teeth regularly or have them professionally cleaned. Plaque and food build-up; however, can also occur for more reasons than just lack of brushing. For instance, old age, crooked teeth, crowded teeth, soft food, breathing through the mouth, bad chewing habits, uremia and diabetes, and autoimmune diseases can also trigger plaque build-up and lead to gingivitis. Talk to your vet Aurora, CO, to know more. Visit their company page for additional ... Read more »

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Your guinea pig needs a variety of foods to keep happy and healthy. Start with a high-quality, nutritionally complete guinea pig pellet. Be careful with the amount of pellets you fed your pig to keep him from getting obese. Give your pig fresh, leafy greens daily such as spinach, kale or romaine lettuce. Add other vegetables such as carrots or squash for extra nutrition and to keep the teeth trim. A small piece of fruit can make a nice treat several times a week. Your guinea pig will also need timothy hay to help his digestive system work well and all that nibbling keeps his teeth healthy. Guinea pigs cannot manufacture vitamin C on their own so you must provide this important vitamin through his diet. And of course your pig needs access to fresh, clean water at all times. Contact your Happy Valley, OR veterinarian to learn more.

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Your dog is a wonderful part of your life, and you’re glad you decided to bring her into your world. However, you have noticed that she likes to bite when playtime rolls around. Why does she do this?

Your dog loves to play, but she is still young and hasn’t quite learned what it is expected of her when it comes to appropriate behavior. Biting is frequent among puppies when playing with one another, and your pet has no reason to assume that this isn’t the case when playing with a human as well. Your pet will need you to help him understand that this is painful for you, and that it isn’t how to get playmates. When she bites, stand up and turn away from her. Over time, she will learn that playtime is over when she bites, so she will refrain from doing so. For more information, pleas ... Read more »

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If your Balinese cat is having trouble chewing her food or she has extremely bad breath then she may be suffering from some type of dental or gum problem. In most cases, your vet will need to conduct a dental exam in order to determine the problem. During the dental exam your Balinese may be sedated so that the vet can thoroughly check her teeth and gums for plaque, bacteria, etc. During the exam your vet may scrape plaque or calculus build-up from the teeth, pull any rotted teeth and polish the teeth. A re-check may be scheduled to ensure the teeth and gums are healing as they should. Your vet may also advise routine dental cleanings. Some dentists provide teeth cleaning services while others may refer you to a veterinary dental office. For more information about your cat’s gum and teeth health, please, click here to contact your veterinarian Aurora, CO.

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If your Balinese cat is having trouble chewing her food or she has extremely bad breath then she may be suffering from some type of dental or gum problem. In most cases, your vet will need to conduct a dental exam in order to determine the problem. During the dental exam your Balinese may be sedated so that the vet can thoroughly check her teeth and gums for plaque, bacteria, etc. During the exam your vet may scrape plaque or calculus build-up from the teeth, pull any rotted teeth and polish the teeth. A re-check may be scheduled to ensure the teeth and gums are healing as they should. Your vet may also advise routine dental cleanings. Some dentists provide teeth cleaning services while others may refer you to a veterinary dental office. For more information about your cat’s gum and teeth health, please, click here to contact your veterinarian Aurora, CO.

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