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The following is a list of frequently asked questions:
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PUPPY
AND KITTEN QUESTIONS PARASITE QUESTIONS IMMUNIZATION QUESTIONS REPRODUCTIVE QUESTIONS MEDICAL QUESTIONS
When does a puppy or kitten start its vaccinations? We recommend starting vaccinations at 6-8 weeks of age. We give them in a series 3-4 weeks apart so that your pet will have good immunity. We give Rabies vaccinations at the time of your pets final booster. . Vaccination boosters are done yearly. What is a spay? Spay is the common term for a complete ovariohysterectomy, or the removal of the entire uterus and ovaries. We recommend spaying at 5-6 months but it can be performed any time after the age of 8 weeks. What is a neuter? Neuter is the common term for castration, or the removal of the testicles. We recommend neutering at 5-6 months. What is the best way to identify my pet? Keep a collar with identification on your pet at all times. A cat should wear an elasticized or breakaway collar.
What is a parasite? A parasite is an organism that lives at the expense of another living being. In our pets, these usually take the form of intestinal worms (internal parasites) and fleas and ticks (external parasites). How can I tell if my dog or cat has worms? Certain parasites, such as tapeworms, are visible to the naked eye, but others must be detected under the microscope. If you will bring in a stool sample we will be glad to examine it microscopically to see if your pet has worms. What are the small worms caught in the hair on my pets hind legs and tail? Small white worms about the size of a grain of rice in length are tapeworm segments. They come from swallowing fleas or from eating mice. There are tablets you can purchase from your veterinarian to eradicate tapeworms. There are NO products in the pet stores or grocery stores to kill tapeworms. Also, in order to keep them away, you should practice good flea control. Should I do a routine deworming of my pets? We recommend routine deworming every 6 months to a year. How do I control fleas on my pet? With the advancement of flea control like Advantage and Frontline, fleas are no longer the nuisance they once were for you and your pet. Advantage is a liquid applied down the pets back which kills all fleas within 24 hours and continues killing them for 1 full month. Frontline is available as a topical or as a spray. Are flea collars very effective? Not really. Since they are placed around the neck of the pet, they usually cannot kill any fleas which are around the tail of your pet. The insecticide from flea collars is designed to be absorbed into the pets blood stream and can be toxic. There are much better forms of flea control such as Advantage and Frontline. Call us for more information. I think my dog has lice. What can I do? Lice has become a significant problem in the past couple of years. Lice are small grayish parasites that attach themselves to the skin and tend to be on the front end of the dog. Advantage (for fleas) does kill lice as well, but we recommend repeating the treatment every 2 weeks instead of every month. Lice are very species specific and cannot be transferred to you. How do I prevent my dog from getting ticks? Preventic Tick Collars and Frontline are available for tick prevention on dogs. (These products cannot be used on cats). You should know that ticks carry a vast array of diseases including Lyme Disease. There is a vaccination for dogs against Lyme Disease but the best protection is prevention with the above products. What are Heartworms and how can I prevent my dog from getting them? Heartworms are parasites that actually live in the dog's heart. There is a blood test available to test for heartworm. There is a once a month tablet that is used for prevention and can be given to your dog after she is confirmed heartworm negative with a blood test. Phone your veterinarian if you have any further questions about heartworm. Heartworm prevention needs to be given year round in Oklahoma.
What is Parvo Virus? Parvo virus is a disease that causes vomiting and diarrhea in dogs. This virus is deadly and can be contracted from any substance, such as the soil or walking in the same area as a dog which has been incubating the virus . We recommend vaccinating your dog once a year for adequate protection. What is Canine Distemper? Distemper is a highly contagious disease among dogs. It is almost always fatal. Although it is more common in puppies than in adult dogs, all dogs are susceptible to it. We recommend yearly vaccinations against this dangerous disease. What is Kennel Cough? Kennel Cough is a respiratory disease usually contracted in areas where large numbers of dogs are housed such as a kennel or a grooming salon. It is transmitted by the inhalation of airborn organisms so they can get it from any dog. There is a vaccination available for protection against Kennel Cough. Does my pet really need a Rabies vaccination? YES. Rabies is a fatal disease and can affect all mammals. My cat stays inside all the time. Does it need vaccinations? If you ever have a personal emergency where you have to board your cat or a medical emergency where your cat must be hospitalized, the unvaccinated cat will be vulnerable to any of the feline diseases. It may be even more susceptible than other cats since it has never been exposed to any type of disease. You can also unknowingly bring some viruses home on your clothing from a stray or other sick cat. We have adopted a stray cat. Should I let it play with my other cats? You should have the new cat examined by the veterinarian before exposing it to your cats. The new cat should be tested for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) and Feline Leukemia - two deadly diseases that could be transmitted to your cats. Also, we strongly recommend that you have your new cat vaccinated as soon as possible.
How long is a dog or cat in season? A dog is in season (or heat) for about 21 days. The first 10 days include bleeding from the vagina, then your dog is ready to accept the male. A cat is completely different from a dog. They go in and out of season all year round until they are either bred or spayed. It always best to spay your pet if you do not intend to breed her so that she does not develop breast or uterine cancer. How long does pregnancy last in a dog or cat? A dog is pregnant for 63 days and a cat for 61 days. The newborns should be examined by a veterinarian within 24-48 hours. Will spaying or neutering my dog or cat make them fat and lazy? No. Spaying or neutering will not contribute to obesity at all. If you watch your pets diet and give them plenty of exercise you should not have a problem. Can my female dog be spayed while she is in heat or while she is pregnant? It is best to wait until a female is out of heat before she is spayed. During the heat cycle all the blood vessels that lead to the ovaries and uterus are inflamed and this makes surgery more of a risk to the dog. A dog can be spayed if she is early pregnant. You should discuss this with a veterinarian. How soon after my dog or cat has had puppies or kittens can she be spayed? As soon as the puppies or kittens are weaned and the mother's milk has dried up, she can be spayed. I've heard that letting my female have a litter makes her a better pet. Is this true? ABSOLUTELY NOT. In fact, more heat cycles and pregnancies increase the chances of mammary tumors later in life. Some pets also have behavioral changes after having a litter. If I neuter my cat, will he stop spraying my furniture? When a cat sprays, he is exhibiting the male tendency to mark his territory with urine. Neutering decreases his male hormones and makes him much less likely to exhibit this undesirable trait, although neutering does not guarantee that he will stop spraying. Can I just give my a dog a vasectomy instead of castrating him? A vasectomy, although it makes your dog incapable of breeding, does nothing to diminish his sexual drive. He will still roam, still fight with other dogs and still tend to be aggressive. By castrating, you reduce the hormones that are causing the undesirable behaviors.
Many times dogs hide a concussion which can be life threatening if not treated immediately. Also, dogs and cats can suffer from a condition called "traumatic lung syndrome" , a condition in which the lungs can become full of fluid after a sudden blow. It is best to contact a veterinarian anytime your pet has been in an accident with a car. My cat is going to his litter box a lot and
seems uncomfortable. What does that mean? My dog licks his feet all the time. Why? What is a dog's or cat's normal temperature? My dog has diarrhea. What can I do? My dog is "scooting" his behind on the
carpet - Does he have worms? What chew treats are OK to buy for my dog? What is the best food to feed my pet? Is it normal for my cat to vomit hairballs? My dog smells. What could it be? My dog has been coughing for several days. What
should I do? My dog (cat) has licked up some antifreeze. Will
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