Showing posts with label warning signs of pet illness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label warning signs of pet illness. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Keep Your Pet Fit And Save Money


Did you know there is an easy way to reduce your vet bills and increase your pet’s lifespan? Keep your pet fit Sadly, overweight pets live an average of 2 to 2.5 years less than pets at a healthy weight. Why? Obesity can lead to health problems that can reduce your pet's overall life expectancy. Just by cutting back snacks a little everyday and increasing your pet’s exercise, you can help reduce these health risks:

1. Increased Risk of Chronic Diseases: Obesity is linked to several chronic health conditions in pets, including diabetes, heart disease, and respiratory issues. These conditions can reduce a pet's quality of life and lead to a shorter lifespan.

2. Joint Problems: Excess weight places additional stress on a pet's joints, leading to conditions like osteoarthritis. Joint problems can cause pain and mobility issues, ultimately impacting a pet's longevity.

3. Reduced Immune Function: Obesity can weaken a pet's immune system, making them more susceptible to infections and illnesses. This can lead to more frequent health problems and a decreased ability to recover from illnesses.
Thursday, October 6, 2011

Warning Signs: When To Take Your Cat or Dog To the Veterinarian

Dr. David Gordon, Holistic Veterinarian
VCA Arroyo Animal Hospital
Lake Forest, CA





Many times a phone call to the veterinarian is all that is needed. However, these warning signs warrant an immediate visit. If your cat or dog shows any of the following, please take your pet to the veterinarian right away.

· Any eye trauma

· Blood in urine or stool

· Vomiting or diarrhea--more than 1 instance

· Pet is lethargic, listless

· Insect bites (a small bite can cause a severe reaction)

· Limping

· Swollen stomach

· Punctures and abrasions (fur can hide a much deeper wound)

· Snake bites

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