22 Oct2015
Written by contact@vetup.com. Posted in Leaflets, General information
How our dogs, our cats do they see the world around them ?
This question concerned a very large number of us… Many attribute to our pets a vision in black and white… and yet, the black and white vision is a myth. In reality, animals are able to discern colors but their perception of images and colors is very different from ours.
28 Sep2015
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RABBIT ROSTRENEN VACCINE CLINICAL CENTER BRITAIN VETERINARY ADVICE
. The rabbit is an animal domesticated from more of 1000 years. The weight of a pet rabbit varies between 800g and 1,9 kg. Its life expectancy is 5 to 10 years, sometimes more, up to 14-15 years for some lucky!
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The rabbit can live alone or in a group, in an enclosure or a large cage, probation in the home or. The cage litter consists of hay or good quality litter. The soil must must not be too slippery: litter, or carpet, carpet, allow of not to damage tabs.
If he lives in a cage, it is advisable to bring it out as often as possible. A rabbit has to run , jump, play at least 3 hours per day. This way you avoid obesity and you participate in his mental well-being and preventing diseases caused by confinement in a cage. This also allows better socialization. Exercise is also very good for sufferers of urinary pathologies rabbits.
10 Sep2015
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Very many scientific studies have proven the benefits of pets to humans…
Having a pet, It's good for the heart
In the proper sense, as in the figurative sense because our small protected decrease our risk of developing cardiovascular disease :
04 Jul2015
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I identify my pet
To cross borders, your dog or your cat must be identified by Microchip.
Only animals having been tattooed before the 3 July 2011 and whose tattoo is still clearly legible may be exempted electronic identification.
The installation of an electronic chip is fast and requires no anesthesia.
It can be made during a classical consultation by your veterinarian.
18 May2015
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Short quiz on worms affecting your pets
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1- Some worms can become lodged in the heart of the dogs and cats. True/false
True !
Some worms transmitted by mosquitoes can penetrate through the skin, and then migrate to the heart of our pets and colonize the pulmonary artery.
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