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Choosing The Right Animal Hospital


When your animal is sick, hurt or just in need of routine care you need a good animal hospital Maryland where you can take him or her and get appropriate medical attention. It is always a good idea to check into a good care facility before you make the decision to take your pet there. There are many things that you will want to look for in a good animal hospital. Here are some tips on things to look for in an animal hospital to help you in making the right choice.

The staff at the animal hospital should be knowledgeable, willing to help you and attentive.  The hospital should provide services 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.  Many animal hospitals are open during regular daytime hours and provide emergency care after hours.  This is a good way to do things because you never know when an emergency will occur and your pet might need immediate veterinary care at any time of the day or night.

A good animal hospital should focus on wellness care as well as emergencies.  You should be able to obtain helpful information and advice regarding how to keep your pet healthy.  You should also be given information about regular pet immunizations and some choices for flea and heartworm medications.  In addition, you should be able to ask questions and get answers about caring for your pet and maintaining its health.

The hospital should offer surgery options. It is much easier on you and your pet if your animal hospital offers surgery on site. The hospital should be equipped with all the right equipment to monitor and care for a pet during and after surgery. You should also check to see if the hospital provides around the clock care for animals who have to stay in the hospital after surgery or while recovering.

A good animal hospital should also offer optional services related to pet safety, such as micro chipping services that are performed on site.  Information about these safety services should be available, and you should be able to use them if you decide to have your pet micro chipped, for example.

Make sure that the animal hospital you choose sells veterinary products that you can purchase and take home.  There should be a display of products that you can buy.  If not, the hospital’s staff should be able to help you locate the products you need right there on site, preventing you from needing to make several trips to other locations to buy the items you want.

Even though it is not something a pet owner wants to think about, you will eventually need hospice or euthanasia services. It is nice if the animal hospital you choose has these services available. Your pet will feel most comfortable during their last days if they are getting care from people they know. Having these services at your animal hospital means you will be comfortable and your pet will be comfortable with the services since they are offered by people you already know and trust.

Choosing an animal hospital is a major decision. Many people focus on cost or location, but these factors are not always the most important. You should really look into the type of care the animal hospital is offering and make sure that it is equipped to offer your pet the best possible care.

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Dog Strollers Plus News – February 5, 2010


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Dog Friendly Travel


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Hope you enjoy this great article from Maurice Aguirre who is an Examiner from Dallas. Travelling with your dog has many pitfalls but Maurice gives some great advice on how to travel successfully.

Many people get nervous when they have to travel with their pets, but traveling with your dog can be a very rewarding experience for both of you.

If you are planning a trip by car, the first thing you need to do is to get your dog used to riding in the car. The best way to do this is to take short trips in town to places such as pet stores, the dog park, or other places that are fun for your dog. He will learn that car trips mean great fun and you will experience much less of a hassle when traveling longer distances.

Another thing you need to do is decide how your dog will travel in the car. If your dog is crate trained, and your vehicle is large enough, you may want to consider crating him during car travel. This will help prevent him from roaming around the car and offer some protection in case of an accident. Bringing your dog’s crate with you will also help keep your dog safe and happy once you arrive at your destination. Many people choose to use other forms of restraint, such as canine seatbelts. These products usually hook on to a harness as well as your car’s seatbelt. You can choose which seat to put your dog in. He will remain restrained in that seat just as you are in yours. Canine seatbelts offer excellent protection in the event of an accident.

For those of you who prefer to keep your dog loose in the car, you may want to consider installing a divider of some sort. There are metal dividers and mesh dividers available for all budgets. These devices allow for your dog to have some roaming space in the back of the vehicle while keeping him from interfering with your driving. Whichever way you prefer to travel, it’s best to have a plan well in advance of a trip to get your dog used to the method of restraint you will be using.

The next thing to consider is what supplies you will need to bring with you. Make sure your dog has plenty of water available to him at all times. You may not be able to find clean, drinkable water available at rest stops along the way, so it is very important to have an ample supply of your own. Some dogs will drink directly from bottles, but if your dog does not, make sure you have a bowl available for your dog to drink from. If your dog will be crated, you can purchase a water bottle that attaches to his crate, just like those used to water small animals like gerbils. You will also want to make sure that you have an ample supply of food. Dogs’ digestive systems get used to their regular food. You do not want to run the risk of not being able to find his usual food, otherwise you may be dealing with loose stool or vomiting.

You will also want to make sure that you bring favorite toys to help keep your dog occupied on the road and when you arrive at your destination. It’s always a good idea to bring your veterinary records with you as well. Some places that you may stay require up to date records proving vaccination history. If your dog should happen to get sick, you will also need your records. Some states require health certificates for interstate travel so it is very important to check with your veterinarian if you will need one of these prior to traveling. Having your dog microchipped prior to travel in case he should lose his tags is a great way to ensure his safety.

Make sure to take frequent potty breaks along the way as sometimes the motion of the car and stress of traveling will make your dog need to go more often than usual. He will also need to stretch his legs frequently, just as you will.

If you will be staying in a hotel during your travels, make sure in advance that they will allow dogs. There are many resources on the internet that will help you find dog friendly accommodations.

Some dogs will get stressed out during travel. If this has been your experience in the past, make sure you talk with your veterinarian prior to travel. There are medications available to help calm your dog during events such as long car trips.

By following this advice and the advice of your veterinarian, you can be assured that your travel experience will be a great one for both you and your dog.

Have you travelled with your dog recently, please tell us about your experience in the comments below?

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