You spend a lot of time with your dog, and there is no mistaking the fact that he hasn’t been smelling very great lately. How can you get him back to his usual scent?
Your pet may have an unpleasant odor coming from him for a few different reasons, and correcting these issues should solve the problem. He may simply need a bath, as he has gotten dirty over time or has taken part in an activity that caused him to smell this way. He may be eating something making his breath smell a bit different, so keeping an eye on his food intake may help you determine what it is. There is also a chance he needs some additional oral care, and the odor is coming from his mouth itself. For additional information, please contact your local Lansing, MI vet clinic. Visit http://lansingvets.com/ to know
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Do you enjoy giving your Siberian hamster treats? If so, make sure you talk with your vet or local pet store associate ahead of time to determine the best snack options for your hamster. Some veterinarians believe the best treats for hamsters are the foods that they may eat in the wild. For example, fresh vegetables such as carrots, squash, broccoli, cauliflower, cucumbers, romaine lettuce, spinach and other greens generally make excellent treats for hamsters. It’s important to remember to feed treats in moderation and not to use them as meal replacements. Ask your vet how much a typical serving of fresh veggies might be. Your Siberian hamster may also enjoy fresh fruits like apples, pears, bananas, grapes and most berries. If you want to give your hamster a variety of treats, remember to check with your veterinarian Somerville, MA first. Some treats can cause illnesses or even stomach upset.
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Did you know that epilepsy is common in 20 to 40% of gerbils of all types including Hairy-footed gerbils. Your vet can tell you that seizures will typically pass and the gerbil will recover without any lasting effects. Talk to your vet if you are concerned that your gerbil may be having epileptic seizures. In general, epilepsy is a disorder of the brain or nervous system that can cause animals to have sudden, uncontrollable seizures. If your gerbil is having trance like behavior, twitching his ears or whiskers excessively, having convulsions, stiffening of the muscles or jerking of the entire body then you should call your vet. Your vet can teach you what to do for your gerbil during and after seizures. He may also advise you to keep a journal of your gerbil’s seizures in order to monitor the frequency and severity. Talk with your veterinarian Somerville, MA to learn more.
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Fatty liver disease can affect cats of all breeds and ages including the Ocicat. It is often seen in middle aged cats. The disease typically occurs in cats when large amounts of fat are deposited into the liver. Symptoms may include prolonged anorexia, rapid weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, muscle wasting, depression, downward flexion of the head and neck, yellowing of the eyes, drooling, and possible collapse in later stages. Once a diagnosis has been made, your cat will need immediate treatment. If it is severe, your cat may need to be hospitalized for fluid therapy as well as vitamin supplements that may include B-complex vitamins, cobalamin and thiamine. Additional treatment is d
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When the weather starts to warm, it means all those creepy crawlies are waking up. That means fleas and ticks. When should you start treating your dog for fleas and ticks in the spring?
If you really want to provide your pet with the best protection, you should stay up-to-date on administering his medication all year round. Just because it’s cold doesn’t mean all the fleas die off! You could take your dog outside in the dead of winter and end up bringing fleas into your home.
However, if you haven’t been medicating your dog like you should, make sure you give him his medicine as soon as the weather warms above freezing. Then, continue to administer his medication throughout the year.
Choosing the right medicine counts too! For help finding the right meds, schedule an appointment with your veterinarian Greenwood, IN.
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Did you know rats love hammocks? If you didn’t, and you have a furry friend or two at home, you should go get one! Just make sure it’s comfortable for your little rodent companions.
Many rats will use any kind of hammock that you give them, but you may find that your furry friends are pickier than you expect. A plain hammock made of thin fabric isn’t very comfortable, especially when the weather is cold. To make it more comfortable, give your pets a soft piece of fabric they can snuggle in.
If you want to go all out, go to the pet store and see if you can find a fancy hammock. If you look in the ferret section, you may be able to find one that is lined with fleece. If you need help finding the right hammock, call your veterinarian Thorold, ON.
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Do you love to give your Beige Chinchilla treats? If so, make sure you talk with your vet or local pet store associate before feeding your pet treats. There are many kinds of snacks for chinchillas and there are also many foods that aren’t meant for your pet. It’s important to know that chinchillas are known for their exceptional begging skills making it difficult to say no when he asks for treats. Just remember, treats must be fed in moderation. Examples of healthy chinchilla treats include alfalfa hay cubes, dried rose hips, fresh or dried herbs, fresh or dried fruit, vegetables or greens, various grains, nuts and seeds, burnt toast and even raisins. Be sure to check with your veterinarian Oshawa, ON as to which treats are best, how much your chinchilla should have at one time, and how often the treats can be fed. Too much can cause your chinchilla to develop diarrhea or other illnesses. Learn more here
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Although cats like the Burmese are generally clean animals they can occasionally get bad breath due to their diet or because their teeth and gums needs to be cleaned. Bad breath in cats can often be a sign of gum disease, tooth decay, or another illness. Your vet can help determine whether your cat is ill or if she simply has bad breath. If your vet rules it to be bad breath then he may recommend a routine teeth brushing schedule for your cat. In addition, your vet may also suggest that you look into purchasing treats for your cat that help fight tarter build up, plaque, and keeps breath fresh. These treats not only help keep your cat’s breath fresh, but they may also help loosen up food and other build up in the teeth. For additional tips and suggestions for keeping your cat’s breath fresh, give your veterinarian Lakeville, MN a call.
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In picking the appropriate food to give your cat, start by looking for high-quality, nutritionally complete food. Then you will need to choose between wet and dry cat food. Wet food is tasty and tempting to most cats. It is best served at a specific time and removed after about fifteen minutes so it doesn’t spoil. This food can also be high in calories and stick to the teeth so you need to watch for signs of obesity and dental disease. Dry cat food is best for cats that like to snack throughout the day. It stays fresh in the bowl but should be replaced daily. These crunchy foods help keep the teeth clean. However, it is difficult to keep track of how much your cat eats especially in multi-cat households. A combination of wet and dry cat foods works well for many households. For more information, contact your Jacksonville Beach, FL vet
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If your Havanese has a foul odor coming from her backend or is constantly scratching her rear on the carpet and licking excessively then she may need to have her anal glands cleaned. A dog’s anal glands are sacs that secrete a smelly liquid each time she poops. The odor is unique for each dog and can serve as a way for your dog to mark her territory. Sometimes the anal gland can become impacted, which is usually when you start to notice the smell or see your Havanese dragging her rear end across the carpet. It’s important to call your vet or take your Havanese to the groomers for anal gland cleaning to prevent further impaction or anal gland disease. If you’re not sure about going to a groomer, just schedule a routine appointment with your vet. For more information about anal gland cleaning, consult with your vet Plano, TX. Or visit this website Coit Hedgcoxe Animal Hospital.
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