9. The Ethical Dilemma of Declawing: A Must-Watch for Cat Owners Declawing your cat might seem like a quick fix to save your furniture, but it's a decision that comes with serious consequences. This procedure involves the surgical removal of a cat's claws, which is akin to amputating a human finger at the first knuckle. It's extremely painful and can lead to long-term issues such as arthritis and behavioral changes. Instead of declawing, consider humane alternatives like providing scratching posts, using gel nail caps, and engaging in behavioral training. These methods allow your cat to engage in natural scratching behavior while protecting your furniture and family. #PetCare #VeterinarianTips #AnimalHealth #PetEmergency #DailyPetTips #PetWellness #AnimalFacts #PetOwnerGuide #PetHealthTips #VetNurse #FutureDoctor #PetLovers #AnimalLovers #PetTips #PetCareHacks Like, Share, and Subscribe for more amazing pet content!
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What fun plans do you have with your furry friend this weekend? 🐾✨Whether it's a hike, a trip to the beach, or a cozy movie night at home, we want to hear about it!Share your weekend adventures in the comments, and don’t forget to make sure your pets are ready for all the fun! 🐶❤️ "#Petscript #VeterinaryPharmacy #PetLover #PetHealth #CompoundedMedications #HappyPets #PetWellness #PetCare #HealthyPets #PetMedications
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Do you know the signs of pain in your pets? If your dog or cat is experiencing pain or discomfort, there are some common signs you may notice: - trouble with mobility - increased licking of a sensitive area - personality changes - becoming withdrawn and inactive - shivering - increased vocalization . When your pet is hurting, there is help available. Aventi Synergy was designed for just these times. Ask your veterinary team about how you can help ease the pain. . https://lnkd.in/gZmEXfrb . #aventiSynergy #aventixanimalhealth #petpaincontrol
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At this time of year, we know that heatstroke is a common health issue that canines are coming into your clinic with. Educating pet owners on how to care for their pets throughout the warmer months could reduce the number of heatstroke cases you will see in your clinic this summer. So, what pet owners should do to prevent heatstroke is: - Make sure their animal(s) always has a cool shaded place to sit both outside and inside - Ensure that they always have plenty of cold drinking water available - Reduce their exercise on warm days It’s also important to educate pet owners on the symptoms of heatstroke and what to do if they suspect their dog is suffering from heatstroke. This is why we have created a FREE Protect your Dog from Heat Stroke poster which you can display in your veterinary practice as a constant reminder to your pet owners. Get your FREE poster at the link below. https://lnkd.in/e8g3NHgC #veterinarytraining #education #vetschool #vet #vetenarian #medicaleducation #animalsimulators #educationalproducts #veterinarystudents #animalanatomy #anatomy #anatomyeducation #educationalresouces #heatstroke #canineheatstroke
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Today is National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day! Here are some tips for carrier traveling next time your furry friend needs to visit the vet.
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We know a lot about how to keep cats happy and reduce their stress. So why don’t more cat owners/parents use this information? In one study done in the US, 12% didn’t seek regular veterinary care due to ‘pet stress’ (link in comments). That is a lot of cats. International Cat Care have produced some really beautiful infographics around topics like this. Kudos to them. The image attached to this post is about use of carriers. I would add one thing to this – keep carriers available to cats in the house all the time, with a favorite blanket inside. These become familiar places to sit, with all the right smells. One of our cats still yowls all the way, but he is in a carrier he likes. And sometimes stays sitting in when he gets back. It is all about unstacking those stressors. All these infographics are available free to download on the website (link in comments). Let’s get this information out there! #catwelfare #felinemedicine #petownereducation The views expressed in my posts are my own and do not reflect the views of my employer.
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