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Preventing Tick Fever in Dogs

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‘Ixodes holocyclus’ , the term sounds frightening, yes; it is the name of a parasite that causes tick poisoning in dogs and cats. Your dogs can be affected mildly or severely depending upon the circumstances. It must be treated immediately if you want to save your pet from further complications. What to do if you notice ticks on your pet Tick fever is caused by a bacteria carried by specific tick species called ‘ Ixodes holocyclus ’ . Tick fever can be diagnosed and treated effectively. Adopt the following steps if you happen to notice ticks on your pet. Do not panic; remain calm and ensure that your pet remains calm. If possible, try removing the tick with your fingernails from your pet. However, be careful not to crush the tick while doing so. Get in touch with the veterinary surgeon as soon as possible, even though it may be outside visiting hours. Delaying a visit to the vet is not advisable. You are bound to get medical help in some hospitals open for 24x7 days. Avoid trying to ...

TPLO Surgery in Dogs: Everything you need to know

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If your dog has recently injured itself or has been limping lately, there are chances that your veterinary doctor may recommend a TPLO surgery to treat its leg.  What is a TPLO surgery in dogs ? Tibial Plateau Levelling Osteotomy (TPLO) surgery is a procedure to repair a cruciate ligament rupture or tears in dogs. The surgical method reduces the chances of further osteoarthritis progression and stabilises the stifle to help your fur buddy get back to jumping and running all day.  How much does TPLO dog surgery cost? TPLO surgery for your dog can cost between AUD$2,500 – $8,500 in Australia. The cost would depend on several factors such as location, vet hospital , and inclusions in the package. Some hospitals offer a package including rechecks, minor complications management, preventive medications, and more. How to massage dog after TPLO surgery Your dog may experience temporary pain post the TPLO surgery . In this case, you can use several techniques to ease their pain...

Importance of an Emergency Vet Clinic: Caring for your pets

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Are you looking for an  Emergency Vet Clinic   in Australian cities and towns like Newton, Kellyville, or Inner west? There are several trusted animal hospitals across Australia offering veterinary services including surgical, medical, and non-medical services. In case of an emergency, you can take your pet to these clinics without an appointment. Several local clinics across Sydney are equipped to meet any emergency throughout the week.  Importance of  emergency vet clinics: Accidents can happen anytime : Accidents happen when you least expect them. They can take place anytime. What if your pet dog suffers an injury while playing or suddenly feels unwell? You will have to rush to a vet immediately for timely treatment.  Dogs can sometimes consume toxic substances : Toxin ingestion is one of the most common reasons dogs need to visit an emergency vet clinic. Keeping an eye on your dog 24/7 is impossible, and it is a possibility that they might consume a toxic su...

Find and remove tick before it paralyzes pet

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With the onset of warmer weather comes the risk that your pets may pick up ticks while they are out and about enjoying their daily exercise. Ticks are also commonly picked up whilst exploring bushland and grassy areas as well.  You should have your pet regularly checked for ticks, especially if you live in an area where ticks are common. Ticks cause a lot of physical damage to your pet which can result in significant vet bills, so it is important to learn how to remove them from your pets quickly and safely. While there are a few different types of ticks that can affect animals, one is known for causing paralysis and even death in dogs called the paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus). Thankfully getting rid of a tick before it has a chance to inject its toxin into an animal isn't too hard, but removal must be done quickly otherwise it could lead to long-term effects on your pet's health. What to Do If a Tick Is Found?  Not all ticks are as dangerous as the paralysis tick, however...

Improve Office Space Planning With Office Sensors

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  Are you aware that office occupancy stands at less than 50% at any point in time? This was brought to notice through a survey conducted by one consulting and design firm. You can then imagine the amount of space that is wasted and the financial cost associated with the wasted space. How do you tackle this issue? One of the ways to do this is by using smart office sensors.  How do Office Sensors Help in Office Space Planning? Office space planning  has become easy with smart technology coming to the rescue of facilities managers. What do the office sensors do? They: Help top management make effective and informed decisions,  Make the process of booking rooms simpler for the employees  Optimize building automation systems in the context of work-area management. The following brief enumerates how exactly  office space planning  is facilitated with office sensors. Office Sensors Generate Work- area Usage Data  Sensors provide data in real-time on th...

Everything You Need To Know About Dog Breathing Problems

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Just like in humans, optimal functioning of the respiratory system is crucial for a dog's health. Breathing problems might be a sign of major concern. However, the cause often varies (kennel cough, pneumonia, coronary diseases, foreign objects trapped in the respiratory tract, or anaemia) depending on the age and breed. However, certain breeds are more susceptible to respiratory problems than others. For instance, giant or large breeds of dogs who experience difficulty breathing are at a high risk of congestive cardiac arrest or cardiomyopathy.   What Are The Symptoms of Dog Breathing Problems Any potential symptom of breathing difficulty in dogs requires immediate medical care. Some of the common symptoms to look after are: Rapid breathing (the breaths are faster than usual) with the mouth partially open or closed, and the breathing remains shallow.  The dog tends to heave with every single breath, and the breathing process becomes noisier (congested or raspy), with ...

Cat Boarding - Get your cat ready for its holiday.

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Leaving your cat behind when you go on holiday is never an easy decision. However, with the advent of pet sitters and cattery facilities , leaving your best friend at home is not such a daunting task.  Before you leave home, there are several things you should do to ensure your cat’s welfare and ease the upheaval of your holiday. The Top Vaccines Cat Boarding Facilities Require  Before even travelling to a cat boarding facility, you have to make sure that your cat is vaccinated against the following common diseases:  - Cat flu (feline herpes virus) - Enteritis (commonly known as cat flu) - Infectious laryngotracheitis (a highly contagious upper respiratory infection) - Feline leukaemia - Feline infectious peritonitis (a fatal, infectious disease of cats). Your cat should also be wormed and treated for fleas. Your cat will need to be treated for fleas in a cat boarding facility or with its pet sitter. What to pack for boarding your cat  Carrier - food - bowls - comb...

Post-Operative TLC after Veterinary Surgery in Sydney

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No one would want their furry family member to undergo surgery. But there are instances when they must have a procedure performed. Dogs need special attention after a surgical procedure, just like a person would do. They need some downtime and rest until they fully recuperate.  Although the degree of care that they will require depends on the type of vet surgery was performed and the dog’s health.  Tips On How To Help Your Pet Recover After Surgery Below are some simple steps that will enable you to prepare for your pet’s return back home after an operation.  POST-OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS Typically, the veterinary surgeon will have prepared a fact sheet with the necessary medications, after-care treatments, and recommendations when your pet is discharged from the vet hospital.  Though you are overjoyed at finally having to hold your pet after surgery, you will need to force yourself to listen to what the veterinarian is saying. Ask questions. When something is unclea...

How to Choose an Emergency Vet?

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Just like humans, pets can also fall ill suddenly. Injuries, breathing difficulties, and seizures are examples of rushing to an emergency vet, as your local vet clinic may not be open at odd hours. But, how do you choose an emergency vet clinic? As the vet is unknown to your pet, you need to select a vet clinic carefully. Let us check out some factors that might be of help. Trained Professionals When it is an emergency, do not compromise on the quality of treatment. Ensure that you choose an emergency vet hospital where qualified and experienced vets are available round the clock to treat your pet, even on holidays and weekends. As it is an emergency, the specialist should be an expert in triage care. It includes treating, stabilizing, and calming the pet. Full-Service Veterinary Besides emergency treatment, you may also want to perform a complete checkup on the pet. For this reason, it is advisable to choose an emergency vet hospital that offers a wide range of routine care that may ...

Know the symptoms of tick paralysis. Seek immediate help

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Ticks are external parasites that begin their life by attaching themselves to the skin of various animals and sucking the blood out of them. Apart from dogs, they can also suck the blood of humans and other animals. There are several types of ticks found in Australia. The paralysis tick is a particularly nasty parasite, and it can cause a lot of complications in animals and humans. 6 signs of tick paralysis that you should be aware of: Changes in behaviour The most common way to spot tick paralysis is sudden behavioural changes in the pet. The animal may start limping, seem to be in a lot of pain, become unusually restless or aggressive, and show abnormal tiredness. While some of the changes are normal for animals suffering from tick paralysis, your animal will show other symptoms as well. Muscle weakness While your dog might be in pain, he would move or try to scratch or bite the affected area. However, after a while, the dog will lose both its reflexes and the ability to move its mu...