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29 Dec 11 Veterinary Clinics

Have you ever had to select a veterinary clinics for your family pets? When you think about it, the process is a lot like that of choosing a family doctor. This article has a thorough discussion of how to choose a veterinary clinic. I’ll summarize its main points here:

    • Make sure there is good “chemistry” between you and the veterinary staff—and between your pets and the staff.

    • Insist that the veterinarian and staff speak to you in plain English (or Spanish, if that’s your language) instead of using a lot of medical jargon.

    • Don’t worry too much about whether the veterinarian is young or old. Instead, look for signs that the vet is continually keeping up with the latest in veterinary medicine.

    • Check ratings and reviews online and ask your friends and neighbors for their recommendations.

    • Compare prices among veterinary clinics to ensure that you aren’t being overcharged just because the clinic is in a fancy location.

    • If you can, choose a vet that’s convenient to your home.

    • Be sure that the veterinary clinic’s hours of operation work with your schedule.

    • Inspect the clinic to see if it’s clean, warm, friendly, organized, and well-maintained. It’s fine to ask the veterinary staff to give you a tour of the entire facility as long as it’s not during peak hours.

These tips will give you a good idea of how to make this important selection. Since you’re likely to be in a long-term relationship, be sure to choose carefully!

11 Jul 11 Assemble the clues to determine your dogs health

Any dog owner will tell you how terrible it is when their ‘best friend’ is not well. for this reason we make sure they are walked everyday so they are fit, and we try to give them good healthy food. Despite these best efforts there will be times when you are concerned about your dogs health.

Because your dog can’t talk to you to describe their symptoms, you often fear the worst when they are not acting as they normally do. However there will be signs that they give off that will help you determine what is wrong. Normally they wont be too bad, and will get better with a little help from you or a little rest.

If you are really concerned about your dogs health, then don’t stop yourself from taking them to the vets. However make sure you take time to understand your dog and the way he acts when not well, as well as learning some basic doggie healthcare. It might save you lots of unnecessary worry and expense.

17 May 11 Contacting Wildlife Rescue in an Emergency

Spring and summer are happy times for backyard wildlife, aren’t they? The trees are in bloom, food, grass and flowers are in abundance and there is nothing but joy in the air. What could there be to worry about? Well, lawnmowers for one; and then frisky pet cats and dogs can get a little overly playful as well. Self-styled wildlife rescue experts find that as soon as there is warmth in the air, they began getting calls from people all over the city – what does one do about a raccoon or a fox or a rabbit that has been injured by lawnmower or a rather inconsiderate dog? What is one do about a baby squirrel in the attic or one that has fallen off a tree? What do you do about young pigeons seem to have been abandoned by its parents?

Read the full story as well as other animal related info at petsandcompanions.co.uk

13 Feb 11 Making Nail Clipping More Enjoyable

Whenever clipping your dogs nails the very first time its important to ask someone who understands how to do it to show you. Should your dog have dark nails (as many do) you will need to watch to get a sense of where your dogs “quick” is positioned. Most veterinarians will clip your dogs nails for you personally and this is the best approach to study. Never clip your dogs nails unless you are totally certain what you are doing. Not only will your dog pick up on your nervousness but he’ll in all probability help make issues hard for you.

To clip your dog’s nails you’ll need some fundamental equipment that you can purchase at any good family pet supply store. Special dog nail clippers have a different shape and are specially designed for making the clipping as quickly and painless as it can be. There are additional items you can get to make it easier to trim your pet’s nails too – a variety of products which encourage the blood clotting process are very valuable in case of sloppy clipping injuries. .

A lot of people find that one of the most effective ways to ensure a tranquil and easy dog nail clipping session is by walking the dog before you begin with the trimming. Fatigue your dog out well and he may not be capable of making as much of a fuss as he would like. Even the basic act of kneading your dogs paws for a couple of moments every day to desensitize your dog to being handled there. After you dog has had his nails clipped you may want to reward him or her with one of the available Dog Bathing Tubs

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01 May 10 Protect Your Cat From Fleas

If you are looking for a way to fully protect your cat from fleas and ticks then you need to get frontline plus for cats. It’s the best name brand product out there and is household safe for both you, your cat, and your family. It has no harmful side effects and can be applied safely to your cat by simply placing two drops on your cats neck. And you can be sure that those two drops will fully protect your cat from harmful fleas and ticks for almost a month until you have to apply it again. And will withstand any environment that your cat goes into whether it be rain or snow or even if your cat should get wet it will still fully protect your cat from fleas and ticks. As well as the possibly more harmful diseases that those pests carry such as Rocky Mountain Fever and Lyme. So you can rest assured that by buying frontline plus for cats you will be fully protecting your cat and allowing it to be a lot healthier and giving it a much better chance at living a long and fruitful life with you and your family. So what are you waiting for order online now and do not wait. Jump in at your chance to get free shipping and get summer savings as well.

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30 Apr 10 Flea And Tick Season For Dogs

If you are having tick and flea problems with your dog then you will need to buy advantage online today and kick start your dog’s protection from fleas and ticks this flea and tick season. You might also want to know how to properly apply advantage for your dog and how to best protect him during the winter months when fleas and ticks can be at there worst. Yep you read that right fleas and ticks can not only survive during the colder months then can thrive on it. All they need is a warm environment and a host to feed on and spread there eggs. If you live in certain parts of the U.S. flea and tick season can last all year round. Especially if you live in the southern states or the western states like California or ever farther north like Washington state. You must try to strive to fully protect your dog from these harmful fleas and ticks all year round. And not just from the pests themselves but also from the harmful diseases that they carry like rocky mountain fever and Lyme. Now that I have gone over the reasons why to buy advantage online I am going to explain how to properly apply it. It is very simple you apply it to your dogs neck and back just two drops should do the trick and your dog is protected for a whole month. Now that you have all that information you can go ahead and order online and start protecting your dog year round.

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