Sentences with word «bumblefoot»

It's not good for them to breathe the urine fumes, and they can also get a nasty foot problem known as bumblefoot from standing in the wetness.
Having their feet constantly pressed against wire can cause a painful condition called bumblefoot, where your guinea pig's feet may swell and become infected.
A hamster's foot can get stuck in the wheel and cause bumblefoot.
Some reasons for bumblefoot include your rabbit being overweight and putting too much pressure on their feet and hocks which causes sores that subsequently become infected, dirty environments that cause persistent moisture on the feet and hocks, rough surfaces like metal wires that your rabbit has no relief from, your rabbit sitting in their dirty litterbox for extended amounts of time, and sedentary rabbits that sit for prolonged periods of time without much exercise.
At the first sign of bumblefoot, see your veterinarian.
Regarding bumblefoot, severe footpad infections are common among small mammals housed on improper substrate, especially cages with wire flooring.
HARI approved and ergonomically designed, Vision Perches feature a unique multi-grip surface that promotes foot circulation and helps prevent foot problems such as bumblefoot in birds.
Also avoid wire - bottom bird cages, which will cause painful bumblefoot infections.
If your hamster wheel is made of barred or mesh material, your hamster could trap a limb or even grow a condition called bumblefoot, but this is not a sign that the wheel is too small.
Pododermatitis is known as bumblefoot and is often due to a sedentary lifestyle or an obese rabbit that is putting too much pressure on their feet.
If you have a wire / mesh wheel, your hamster might get bumblefoot (red and black bulges on their paws) which is painful and needs to be checked by a vet.
Also seen in pet rats, bumblefoot is a common problem in obese rabbits, rabbits that don't exercise, rabbits that have a rough surface to sit and walk on, and rabbits who like to sit in their dirty litter boxes or bedding.
It is very painful and your rabbit may limp or not want to walk if they have bumblefoot.
Improper perch size, perches all of the same size (causing insufficient foot exercise), sandpaper perches, perches that are otherwise too rough or dirty, or simple inactivity can cause a serious foot condition in birds called pododermatitis (otherwise known as bumblefoot).
One of the most common problems in guinea pigs is bumblefoot, where the foot becomes swollen due to a bacterial infection, often caused by dirty bedding.
Laser therapy — Cold laser therapy stimulates the blood flow, energy uptake and healing of wounds, incisions, scars, fractures, soft tissue and musculoskeletal injuries, bumblefoot (pododermatitis), etc..
Birds challenged with obesity, and lack of perch rotation are most certainly prone to bumblefoot condition.
«We have also used laser therapy on raptors with a condition called bumblefoot — sores on the bottoms of their feet.
Pododermatitis or bumblefoot is reasonably common in guinea pigs.
Plantar pododermatitis (or «bumblefoot» as it is more commonly known) is a complex disease diagnosed in a range of species of birds.
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