25 April 2019
You can get dehydrated as a human, and so can your dog. You know how you feel and can do something about it, but your dog can't tell you how he's feeling. If he's dehydrated, you have to know and understand the signs your dog is exhibiting. Read on for signs of dehydration to keep and eye out for. Vomiting And Diarrhea If your dog is vomiting, has diarrhea, or doesn't have any appetite at all, it could be a number of different things going on, but it could also be dehydration.
24 April 2019
Congratulations, you're a proud new pet parent! Now that your pup is finally home, what's next? Learning about pet wellness is an important step to making sure your canine companion is happy and healthy. If you're a first-time dog owner, take a look at what you need to know about wellness and care over the first year. When Should Your Puppy First Visit the Vet? Unless you have documented proof that your puppy recently saw a vet, now is the time to make their first appointment—especially if the dog comes from a shelter or has an unknown medical background.
22 April 2019
If you have a senior dog and notice they are having a hard time getting up and down, this can be due to many things. Below are two of these things, along with the symptoms and treatment available, if any. You can then get your dog the care they need. Hip Dysplasia Hip dysplasia is more common in larger dogs, such as Great Danes, St. Barnards, German Shepherds, Bernese Mountain Dog, and more.
18 April 2019
When you have a sick animal, you either take that animal to the vet clinic or you have veterinarians visit your location to treat the animal when it is a large animal, like a cow or horse. Most of the time a vet will prescribe a course of treatment that uses an "animals only" medicine or an anesthetic or sedative meant to calm the animal if the animal has a wound that needs stitching.
16 April 2019
As a pet owner, you want to make sure that you are doing everything you can in order to keep your pet in the best possible health. Therefore, it is vital that you are well aware of when it might be time to take it to a veterinarian in an emergency vet clinic like South Seattle Veterinary Hospital. To help you have a better understanding of when it might be time to visit a 24-hour animal hospital instead of waiting for an appointment with your regular vet, you will want to review the following information.
10 April 2019
Like with all animals, snakes can sometimes get sick. If your snake is feeling under the weather, there are some warning signs he or she will exhibit. In some cases, there is something you might be able to change about your snake's environment to make it healthier, but there are other cases where you may need to bring your snake to a vet with experience taking care of snakes. Behavior
9 April 2019
You occasionally take your pet on rides with you in the car, and mostly, they enjoy it. However, there are a few times when they start panicking and you can't seem to figure out what is happening. These travel-based panic attacks can be scary for both you and your dog and are often hard to figure out. Panic attacks during travel may be triggered by a multitude of issues. For example, your pup may simply be excited to be on the road but anxious to get to a new destination.
1 April 2019
Are you going on a business trip or family vacation and need somewhere for your feline to go? An animal boarding facility that takes cats is a logical option. To ensure that your cat has a pleasant experience while you're gone, it is important that you plan for your cat's stay well in advance. Before you drop your feline off, here are a few things that you need to do.
27 March 2019
Dry cat food comes in handy bags, is usually much cheaper than cans, and unlike the meat from those cans, doesn't go bad after a few hours, making it the most convenient way to feed a feline. Especially if you're off at work and other places for long periods of time, dry food definitely has its advantages; however, for your cat's health, it certainly isn't optimum. What Cats Would Consume In The Wild
15 March 2019
Antibiotics are a powerful tool that veterinarians can prescribe to help your cat's immune system beat an illness or infection. If your cat has never taken antibiotics before or you've never done it yourself, there are a few things that you should expect during the duration of your cat's treatment and following it. Here's what you need to know. Appetite One of the most common side effects of taking antibiotics is a temporary loss of appetite.