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Animal Hospital Tips on Pet Nutrition & Wellness

You love your pet and you want to keep them happy and healthy for the rest of their lives. Although many pets will not suffer any dire medical emergencies throughout their lives, you still need to pay special attention to their lifestyle if you want to preserve their wellness. The expert veterinarian staff at Petroglyph Animal Hospital Albuquerque wants to help you keep your pet as healthy as can be, that’s why we’ve gathered tips concerning the three most important aspects of their daily lives: nutrition, exercise, and wellness. Tips for Proper Pet Nutrition The health of your pet is directly related to their level of nutrition. Keep their digestive system healthy with these tips: ●         Do not suddenly switch them to another food without veterinarian discretion. This could upset their stomach and make them sick. If you need to change the brand of your dog or cat’s food, do it gradually. Mix a little new food in the with old and repeat this process until you transition o

Tips from a Vet to Help You Recognize a Pet Emergency

The emergency vet specialists at Petroglyph Animal Hospital , Albuquerque have created this quick list of tips on how to recognize a medical emergency in your pets. #1: Dogs Any time your dog eats something that it shouldn’t, like chocolate or human medicine, you should take it to the veterinarian as soon as possible to prevent illness or a fatality. #2:  Cats Did you know that hiding can also be a sign of a pet emergency? If your cat is deliberately trying to hide from you it may be a sign that it has advanced stages of a disease. Find your pet and bring them to an animal clinic immediately. #3:  Birds Pin feathers, also called blood feathers, may break and cause a medical emergency for your pet bird. When one breaks while it is still in the bird’s skin, it can cause the bird to bleed out and die. You should immediately take your pet bird to an animal hospital if it has a broken blood feather. #4: Snakes Snakes are susceptible to a number of diseases