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Does Your Cat Have Smelly Breath Or Swollen Gums?

Learn How You Can Tell If Your Cat Has Dental Problems.

1) Smell Your Cat’s Breath

Breath is a good indicator of your pet’s dental health. So get used to smelling your cat’s breath and know what it normally smells like. If it starts to smell unpleasant, it is likely that your cat may be having periodontal disease.

2) Swollen Gums and Yellow Teeth

It is essential that you inspect your cat’s gums and teeth regularly. Swollen gums,  markedly red and teeth with yellow or brown stains may indicate that your cat is suffering from gingivitis. To take a good look in this area, lift the lip of the cat’s mouth and look along the gum line. This condition may require a dental cleaning.

3) Check the Teeth

When inspecting your cat’s mouth, look for small black spots. This may mean that your cat has cavities or broken teeth. Check loose teeth by softly touching them.

4) Check for Gum Swelling

Constant pawing at the side of a cat’s mouth or drooling may tell you that there is a dental problem or infection. If you observe your cat is doing this then try to touch the sides of its mouth. See if there is any redness, swelling or irritation.

Take care of your cat’s teeth!

A friendly reminder from Makati Dog and Cat Hospital

Thanks: http://rathgaelvets.com/how-to-tell-if-your-cat-has-dental-problems/

Meet Paoie

Let’s Use This Next Fun Run!

Meet Paoie
owned by Don Salazar

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We’ve been to 2 different vets and no answer, on our 3rd opinion at Makati Dog and Cat Hospital, they finally identified the main cause of her sickness (gastro).
I would like to thank Makati Dog and Cat Hospital for their service. Thank you Doc San Pedro!!!
– Jonah Liza A Gonzales

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Why Do Dogs Howl?

 

As a pet owner, you have heard your dog’s howl and may deem it a usual though sometimes annoying behavior.

So why do dogs howl?

There are various reasons that researchers have come up with but the main thing about dog howling is to communicate. And it is bound up in this animal’s genetics.

Here are the top 3 reasons why dogs howl:

Dog Howling is a Homing Beacon

In the wild, dog howling is like a vocal homing beacon to guide other pack members back. For pets, this is expressed similarly especially if you are out of the house the whole day. Dogs howl to call home their loved ones.

Dog Howling is a Defense Mechanism

It is usually the same scenario when you enter a property with a dog that does not know you – they bark and howl. Dog howling is their way to ward off predators and alerting the others in the pack (or their pet owner) to keep safe.

Dog Howling to Attract Attention Or Response To Stimuli

Dog howling can be also used as a way to attract attention. This may mean that your pet wants to play. This could also mean that your pet does not like being left alone for an extended period of time.

Howling could also be a dog’s way to response to stimuli. You can observe this when they hear sirens of the ambulance, firetruck or police.

Howling can mean differently. So the next time you hear your dog howling, find out why and learn their language.

Keep Your Pets Healthy All The Time! A friendly reminder from Makati Dog and Cat Hospital

 

Thanks:

http://www.dogster.com/lifestyle/why-do-dogs-howl-dog-howling

Meet McBee

Nope. You can’t sleep here.
This is my bed.
– McBee

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Happy Client: Julie Ann Escriba

Thank you Makati Dog and Cat Hospital dahil sa inyo nka-survive Alex namin. Sobrang galing ng mga doctors and thank you Dr. San Pedro for taking good care of my Alex! Me and my family are so happy na nakaligtas alaga namin.
– Julie Ann Escriba

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Meet Machuu

Catch me if you can! 🙂
Meet Machuu (sound like Pikachu!)

owned by Mike Mier

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Meet Cloud

Um no. I want a real playmate.
– Cloud

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Questions You Should Ask When Boarding Your Pets

Are You Ready For Pet Boarding?

Questions You Should Ask When Boarding Your Pets

Here are some questions to ask when boarding your pets:

Where will your pet stay?
You should know where your pet will stay while at the boarding facility. Ask to have a tour of the facility to make sure that the facility is organized, neat and odor-free.

How often will your pet be walked or exercised?
Boarding facilities usually let the dogs out twice a day and for a few minutes only. This may not be a problem if your pet is used to this routine. But if you want your pet to get more exercise, find a boarding facility that allows more exercise time –  3 walking times daily or more. Also learn if there is a fenced-in area where your pet can have room to roam a bit.

What will your pet eat?
Boarding your pet can be stressful, even for those who have been boarded a few times. The best way to avoid stressing your pet while on board is to bring his food. Check if there is additional charge to feed a special diet. Make sure to stress on the importance of giving your pet his regular food.

Will your pet be allowed to interact with other pets?
Ask the boarding facility about their rules regarding dog playtime. This includes their policies if an injury occurs.

What will happen if your pet will get sick or injured?
Boarding facilities should monitor the daily habits of their pet boarders. Some pet boarding facilities will do a daily “once-over” on their pet boarders to ensure there have been no tell-tale changes in their physical condition. This usually holds true for a boarding facility that is part of a veterinary hospital. Inquire if it is possible to bring your pet to your own vet if he needs medical attention.

How much is pet boarding going to cost?
When you plan on your vacation, make sure to include a budget for your pet’s boarding. Be direct with the pet boarding facility up-front. Inquire on the base boarding fee per day. This is typically based on the size and breed of dog you have.

Care For Your Pet While You Are Away!

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