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6 Pet Medication Storage Tips to Avoid Danger

The pet medication Albuquerque specialists at Petroglyph Animal Hospital recommend that pet owners keep their pets healthy at home with these six medication storage tips. Tip #1: Never keep pet and human medications together. The first rule of pet medication is to store it away from human medication so that no one accidentally ingests it. Always check the label before giving medicine to a human or animal. Tip #2: Understand that some medications are engineered with flavoring. This is to help the animal ingest it, however, the smell or taste can make it tempting for them to find. You’ll want to make sure it’s away from where your animal may be able to find it. Tip #3: Keep the medication stored away from children too. Not only could children ingest the medication if they find it, but they could also give it to your pet. Make sure the medicines are out of reach of everyone except responsible adults. Tip #4: Be prepared in case an accident occurs. Accidents hap...

5 Most Important Facilities Required in an Animal Clinic

Petroglyph Animal Hospital is the animal clinic Albuquerque pet owners trust. We have identified the five most important facilities that we believe an exceptional animal clinic in Albuquerque should have. The 5 Most Important Facilities Required in an Animal Clinic Albuquerque #1: Outpatient Facilities Over half of homeowners in the United States also have a family pet. Out of this group, about 75 percent of them take their pets to the veterinarian once a year. A reliable animal clinic will offer a variety of outpatient services, like vaccinations or checkups, so that pet owners can easily get their animal examined then return home on the same day. #2: Inpatient Facilities Unfortunately, as many as 53 percent of pet owners believe that veterinary costs are too expensive. Because of this belief, many do not take their pet to the vet until they discover that the animal is sick. Some sick pets may require additional diagnostic testing which is why it is important that an...

Duties of Vets During Emergency & Critical Care

The Importance of Emergency Care Veterinarians While all pet owners hope that they will only need to visit a veterinarian for routine checkups, unfortunately, accidents, injuries, and illnesses do happen. At some point in your pet’s life, they may have a medical emergency that needs to be addressed by a trained professional. Thankfully, there are emergency care veterinarians in Albuquerque, like the compassionate staff at Petroglyph Animal Hospital that can provide the medical intervention necessary to help your pet overcome their health issue. Duties of a Vet during Emergency & Critical Care When considering an emergency vet Albuquerque pet owners may be wondering what role these individuals play during an animal’s health crisis. Though all veterinarians receive training in emergency care situations, some of these individuals choose to specialize in critical animal care. Depending on the type of trauma or health condition, an emergency vet may perform any of the followin...

Dog Health & Wellness: Your Guide to Pet Medication for Dogs

As your dog ages, they may face certain health conditions that require veterinary attention. From injuries to illnesses, medications may be prescribed by a licensed vet to treat these issues. Petroglyph Animal Hospital, an Albuquerque pet medication specialist, believes that all pet owners should know which medications may be prescribed and which should never be given to your dog. Common Medications for Dogs The following are the most common types of medications that veterinarians may use to treat your canine. Though there are many more used in veterinary medicine, pet owners should at least be aware of what these drugs are and why they are used: ●         Pain Relievers: Similar to pain relievers for humans, these medicines are made from morphine and are only available with a prescription. Types include oxycodone, butorphanol, and meperidine. ●         Antibiotics: Often used to kill bacteria and treat ...

Dog Dental Surgery - What You Should Know?

Dog dental surgery is a rather disturbing topic for homeowners owing to the strong human-pet bond. However, in some unavoidable circumstances like difficult tooth extractions, dislocated teeth, oral tumor extraction, or nasal fistulae, palate defects, and jaw fracture management, the procedure has to be done. Standards followed before, during and after surgery. Specific surgical protocols must be followed Assessment before surgery is done to verify the particulars of the surgery and do a physical examination of the dog. Physical exams include blood tests, documentation among others. Surgical suits; these are meant to avoid infections and contamination of the wound. Sterilize the room and everything in it to prevent contaminating the wound. Surgical attire; these are disposable and sterile masks and gloves worn by everyone involved in the surgery. All equipment is sterilized and properly wrapped before every procedure. This ensures no infections arising from th...

What do you Need to Know About Puppy Vaccination Shots?

Petroglyph Animal Hospital can administer the puppy shots Albuquerque canines need to live long and healthy lives. We understand that you may have concerns about these shots and want to ease your mind with these four vaccination facts you should know. 1. Canine Core Vaccines are safe. Veterinarians will administer shots that are considered core vaccinations. The diseases that these shots treat include canine parvovirus, canine distemper virus, canine adenovirus, and rabies. The canine core vaccines are considered safe and efficacious for all dogs. In fact, there have been recent developments throughout the last decade that have made these shots even safer for your pet. 2. Your puppy may get very sick or die without proper vaccinations. Many of the vaccinations that veterinarians administer treat diseases that are extremely harmful to dogs. There are no cures available for canine diseases like rabies and distemper. If left unvaccinated, your puppy is at an increased risk...

Why Pet Dental Care Should Be Considered Important?

Some people may believe the adage that a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a human’s mouth, leading them to believe that their dog does not require significant oral hygiene treatment. Unfortunately, a dog’s mouth is actually one area of their body in which they can experience significant health issues if their teeth and gums are not properly cared for. Dogs are actually five times more likely to get dental disease than humans; their mouths actually promote the formation of plaque. Without regular brushing, this plaque can build and become a serious problem. Canines are also at an increased risk of damaging their teeth or jaws via trauma from activities like playing or chewing. Warning Signs of Canine Oral Health Problems Unfortunately, your dog may not display signs of their pain. In some cases, unless you are watching your dog as they engage in specific activities like eating or chewing, you may not be able to recognize that they’re suffering from an oral health issue. Smaller issues like ...