I see many more in
older dogs than in cats.
Not exact matches
This condition, however, is more likely to affect
dogs more
than cats — puppies just over a year
old in age are most prone to this.
For checked animals, no more
than one live
dog or
cat, 6 months of age or
older, may be transported
in the same kennel.
Volusia County allows residential households to have four
cats or
dogs older than 6 months, but zoning rules allow for an exception for an animal shelter
in certain agricultural areas, including Grant's, which is considered forestry - resource land.
Hypertension is more common
in cats than dogs, and more common
in older rather
than young or middle - aged animals.
Many
older cats and
dogs spend more time
in shelters
than others, simply because of their age.
Research indicates that more
than 85 % of
dogs and
cats over 4 years
old suffer from periodontal disease, a condition
in which bacteria attack the soft tissues
in the mouth.
But even
in older cats, cancer is more sporadic
than it is
in dogs.
The 32 - year -
old facility is only 23,000 sq. ft. — about half the space needed to house more
than 10,000
dogs and
cats they take
in annually....
«A stack of bills will be debated
in the State House on Thursday, including laws that would crack down on unlawful tethering and abandoning of pets, but the big one is a ban on the sale of
cats and
dogs younger
than eight weeks
old.»
Bladder infections are more common
in female
dogs than males, while it is about the same ratio
in cats, and infections are more common
in older patients
in general.
Older dogs and
cats may not be as efficient
in metabolizing dietary protein
than younger animals.They may actually require more dietary protein
than their younger counterparts to maintain protein reserves and maximize protein turnover rates.
Bone Bone neoplasms are seen most often
in large - breed
dogs or
dogs older than 7 years; they are rarely seen
in cats.
On average, Operation Kindness spends more
than $ 270 for each animal
in their care.While at Operation Kindness, every animal receives the following: First vaccinations DHP - Parvo / Bordatella for
dogs and puppies, FVRCP for
cats and kittens, Rabies vaccination to animals over four months of age, Worming, Collar and ID Tag, Microchip, Spay or neuter surgery for animals over eight weeks
old, Treatment of any known illness, Bath and flea dip and Heartworm test and treatment if necessary, heartworm preventive for
dogs and puppies
Pets
in general have a higher body temperature
than people with
Dogs and Cats at about 102 ° F. Though most healthy dogs are very well adapted to cold temperatures — provided they're not outdoors for too long — care must be taken with puppies, older dogs, and of course any sick or injured pets who can be vulnera
Dogs and
Cats at about 102 ° F. Though most healthy
dogs are very well adapted to cold temperatures — provided they're not outdoors for too long — care must be taken with puppies, older dogs, and of course any sick or injured pets who can be vulnera
dogs are very well adapted to cold temperatures — provided they're not outdoors for too long — care must be taken with puppies,
older dogs, and of course any sick or injured pets who can be vulnera
dogs, and of course any sick or injured pets who can be vulnerable.
Would you believe me if I said that
in the past 6 years I have adopted out more
than 400
dogs and
cats, 99 percent of them either adult
cats — often very
old cats — or large breed
dogs, typically pitbull - type
dogs?
In more
than 30 years of pet ownership, I've nursed a lot of animals: a diabetic
cat, a greyhound with bone cancer, an
old cat with kidney disease,
dogs with congestive heart failure, a puppy with a scratched cornea and more.
From my writing partner, Kim Campbell Thornton,
in this week's Pet Connection: In more than 30 years of pet ownership, I've nursed a lot of animals: a diabetic cat, a greyhound with bone cancer, an old cat with kidney disease, dogs with congestive heart failure, a puppy with a scratched cornea and mor
in this week's Pet Connection:
In more than 30 years of pet ownership, I've nursed a lot of animals: a diabetic cat, a greyhound with bone cancer, an old cat with kidney disease, dogs with congestive heart failure, a puppy with a scratched cornea and mor
In more
than 30 years of pet ownership, I've nursed a lot of animals: a diabetic
cat, a greyhound with bone cancer, an
old cat with kidney disease,
dogs with congestive heart failure, a puppy with a scratched cornea and more.
Recent studies that have looked dietary protein
in healthy
older dogs and
dogs with kidney failure have shown that protein does not adversely affect the kidneys.1, 2 Protein levels
in complete, balanced diets do not adversely affect the kidney function of healthy
older pets.3 Phosphorus restriction, rather
than protein restriction, is important once
dogs or
cats develop kidney disease.
Younger pet owners (those aged 18 - 34) were especially susceptible to misinformation about fleas and ticks, and are more likely
than older pet owners to falsely believe: fleas and ticks are only active
in the spring and summer months (34 percent versus 24 percent of those aged 35 - plus); ticks can only be found
in heavily wooded areas (36 percent versus 19 percent aged 35 - plus); and that
dogs and
cats living
in urban areas don't need flea and tick protection (15 percent versus 4 percent aged 55 - plus).
Dog product should only be used on
dogs;
Cat product should only be used on
cats Puppies less
than 7 weeks of age and kittens less
than 8 weeks of age Use with caution
in older, debilitated, pregnant or nursing animals Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to imidacloprid or like products Directions:
These winds of change from
old school thinking patterns to the current procedures being practiced today began with an important study conducted
in 1987 which concluded that neutering
dogs and
cats much earlier
than the traditional puberty or
old age period had no ill effects.
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In general, puppies and kittens need higher protein and fat
than older dogs and
cats.
The Fca1 - Pl assay is less likely to detect intestinal disease
in puppies and kittens or immature
dogs and
cats (less
than 1 year
old) because they can normally leak substantial amounts of Fca1 - Pl.
Bone neoplasms are seen most often
in large - breed
dogs or
dogs older than 7 years; they are rarely seen
in cats.
It is true that periodontal disease is by far the most common disease I see
in dogs or
cats older than a mere two or three years of age, and while more and more pet owners are recognizing that they pets can get toothaches like they can, there are still a large number of pet owners that ignore the fact that pets need dental care too.
Based on this analysis, our share of puppies and kittens is significantly higher
than our share of
older dogs and
cats, reflecting the fact that BLUE is a younger brand with a shorter history and the strong brand loyalty
in the pet food industry.
Congenital shunts tend to be found
in younger
dogs and
cats (usually less
than a year), while acquired shunts tend to occur
in older animals.