Pet Wellness and Preventive Care Archives | Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center Our Blog Mon, 07 Apr 2025 23:51:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Gardens, Plants, and Pets: What’s Safe and What’s Not This Spring https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/gardens-plants-and-pets-whats-safe-and-whats-not-this-spring/ Mon, 07 Apr 2025 23:51:12 +0000 https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/?p=111 Spring is finally here, and that means warmer weather and more opportunities to explore the outdoors with our pets. But as much as we adore the season, it also comes with a few risks for our furry friends.  From seasonal allergies in pets to flea and tick prevention, keeping our pets safe during this time […]

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Cute dog in Spring.

Spring is finally here, and that means warmer weather and more opportunities to explore the outdoors with our pets. But as much as we adore the season, it also comes with a few risks for our furry friends. 

From seasonal allergies in pets to flea and tick prevention, keeping our pets safe during this time requires a little extra attention. Here’s what the team at Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center wants you to know about spring pet care.

3 Tips for Springtime Pet Health

Watch Out for Toxic Plants

Spring gardens are beautiful, but not all the plants that decorate our yards and gardens are safe for pets. Many popular flowers and shrubs—like tulips, daffodils, lilies, and azaleas—are toxic to pets if ingested

If your pet loves to explore the yard (or chew on things he shouldn’t), consider planting more pet-safe plants in lieu of the dangerous ones. 

Marigolds, sunflowers, and herbs like rosemary and basil are always great picks! If you’re not sure what’s dangerous and what isn’t, check out the ASPCA’s searchable database of toxic and nontoxic plants. 

Beware of Fleas, Ticks, and Other Unpleasant Guests

With warmer weather comes an increase in fleas, mosquitos, and ticks, and trust us, you don’t want these pests hitching a ride on your pet. 

It’s not just because they’re annoying, either. Pests like these can spread all sorts of diseases, including Lyme disease, heartworm, and tapeworm.

Because of this, flea and tick prevention is an absolute must in your springtime pet health routine. If it’s been a while since you last had a flea collar or heartworm medication for your pet, call your vet as soon as possible. 

Your furry friend may need testing and treatment before she can go on another preventive medication. 

Seasonal Allergies in Pets—Yes, They’re a Thing!

Is your dog or cat itching more than usual? Do they spend a considerable amount of time sneezing or licking their paws? 

If so, they might have seasonal allergies.

Just like us, pets can be sensitive to pollen, mold, and grass—all of which run rampant in the springtime. Regularly bathe your pet, especially after any outdoor adventures that involve bounding through fields of blooming grasses and flowers. You can also discuss allergy treatment with your veterinarian to help your pet feel less miserable

Springtime Safety Means Springtime Fun

With these spring tips for healthy pets, you can feel confident that:

  • Your yard is free of toxic plants
  • Your pet is guarded against harmful parasites
  • You’re in tune with your pet’s seasonal discomforts

And all of these points make for an excellent and safe spring with your furry family members. If your pet needs preventives for heartworm, fleas, and ticks,  a seasonal allergy checkup, or more tips for outdoor safety for pets, the caring team at Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center can help. Call us at (530) 673-4744 to schedule an appointment!

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Show Your Pet Love: Heart Health Tips for Your Furry Friends https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/show-your-pet-love-heart-health-tips-for-your-furry-friends/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 17:49:17 +0000 https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/?p=102 At Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center, we know that taking care of your pet’s heart is one of the greatest ways to show them love. Just like humans, pets can experience heart issues as they age, making heart health an essential focus for pet parents. From a heart-healthy diet to regular check-ups, these […]

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Pet Heart Health.

At Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center, we know that taking care of your pet’s heart is one of the greatest ways to show them love. Just like humans, pets can experience heart issues as they age, making heart health an essential focus for pet parents. From a heart-healthy diet to regular check-ups, these tips will help keep your pet’s heart beating strong and steady.

1. Feed Them a Heart-Healthy Diet

Good nutrition is a powerful way to support heart health in pets. A balanced diet provides the nutrients they need and helps prevent obesity—a significant risk factor for heart disease in pets.

  • Choose high-quality pet food: Opt for brands with minimal fillers and a good balance of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
  • Avoid excess salt: Like humans, too much salt can contribute to heart problems. Check labels and avoid feeding your pet salty human foods.
  • Include heart-friendly ingredients: Foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, like fish oils, can help promote a healthy heart.

Making sure your pet’s diet supports their heart health can be one of the simplest and most effective ways to keep them healthy.

2. Schedule Regular Vet Check-Ups

Routine check-ups are essential for identifying heart disease in pets early. Your vet can spot symptoms and discuss preventive measures tailored to your pet’s needs.

  • Yearly wellness exams: Make annual visits to the vet a priority, especially for senior pets.
  • Heart-specific screenings: Ask your vet about screenings such as echocardiograms or blood pressure checks, particularly if your pet is at risk for heart disease.

Regular check-ups can catch early signs of heart disease, ensuring your furry friend gets the care they need.

3. Keep Your Pet Active

Exercise is excellent for keeping your pet’s heart strong. Regular physical activity helps manage weight, reduces stress, and strengthens cardiovascular function.

  • Daily walks: Dogs benefit from walks, which keep their bodies and hearts fit.
  • Play sessions: Indoor cats love chasing toys, which keeps their hearts healthy.
  • Interactive games: Puzzle toys and games encourage movement, which is beneficial for pets of all ages.

Keeping your pet active contributes to a healthy heart, whether a brisk walk or a playful pounce.

4. Watch for Warning Signs of Heart Disease

Knowing the signs of heart disease in pets is essential for early intervention. Here’s what to keep an eye on:

  • Coughing: Frequent coughing, especially after exercise, could indicate heart issues.
  • Difficulty breathing: Labored or rapid breathing may suggest heart disease.
  • Fatigue: Pets with heart issues may tire easily or seem less energetic.
  • Fainting or collapsing: Contact your vet immediately if your pet faints or collapses.

By recognizing these symptoms, you can seek help early and potentially improve your pet’s prognosis.

5. Maintain a Healthy Weight

Carrying extra pounds puts added strain on your pet’s heart, and increases the risk of heart disease. Helping your pet maintain a healthy weight is one of the best things you can do for their heart.

  • Monitor portion sizes: Follow feeding guidelines and avoid overfeeding.
  • Limit treats: Treats are okay in moderation, but overindulgence can lead to weight gain.
  • Encourage playtime: Regular play is a fun way to help your pet stay trim.

Keeping your pet at a healthy weight supports heart health and helps them live a longer, more active life.

6. Consider Supplements for Heart Health

For some pets, supplements can offer additional support for a healthy heart. Always check with your vet before adding supplements to your pet’s routine.

  • Omega-3 fatty acids: These support cardiovascular health and reduce inflammation.
  • Taurine: An amino acid essential for heart function, especially in cats.
  • Coenzyme Q10: This antioxidant is beneficial for heart health in some pets.

Supplements aren’t necessary for every pet, but they can provide additional heart health benefits under your vet’s guidance.

7. Provide a Low-Stress Environment

Stress affects heart health, so creating a calm, comforting environment for your pet can positively impact their well-being.

  • Provide a cozy space: Make sure they have a comfortable, quiet area to relax.
  • Engage in bonding time: Spend time each day engaging with your pet through petting or gentle play.
  • Avoid loud noises: Minimize stressful noises, especially if your pet is sensitive to sounds.

A peaceful environment can help keep your pet’s heart healthy, promoting calmness and reducing strain on their cardiovascular system.

A Heartfelt Commitment to Your Pet’s Health

Keeping your pet’s heart healthy is one of the best ways to show them love, and Dr. Harry Sekhon and our team are here to support you every step of the way. If you have questions or want to schedule a wellness visit or heart health check-up for your furry friend, call us today—because a healthy heart means more happy moments together!

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Understanding and Preventing Hypothermia in Pets During Winter https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/understanding-and-preventing-hypothermia-in-pets-during-winter/ Thu, 16 Jan 2025 21:43:58 +0000 https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/?p=95 As temperatures drop, it’s easy to assume our furry friends will be all right in the cold. They wear furry coats all year long, after all. What more could they need? But pups and kitties get cold, just like we humans do. Whether you live in central California (like we do!) or up north in […]

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Cat in Winter.

As temperatures drop, it’s easy to assume our furry friends will be all right in the cold. They wear furry coats all year long, after all. What more could they need? But pups and kitties get cold, just like we humans do. Whether you live in central California (like we do!) or up north in Alaska—or somewhere in between—winter pet safety is important. 

And when it comes to winter weather, hypothermia is a big threat. In this blog post, the team at Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center will offer tips for preventing pet hypothermia. 

Cold Weather Risks for Pets: A Spotlight on Hypothermia

Hypothermia happens when a pet’s body temperature drops way below its normal range. This occurs after a pet is exposed to cold temperatures for too long, but other factors come into play, too. Cold, rainy weather can also drive hypothermia. If your pet spends time outside in the rain, she could lose her body heat more quickly than she would in dry weather.

Enter hypothermia.

Plus, if a cat or dog has a thin coat, is young or old, or has an underlying health issue that makes it hard to regulate body temperature, they’re at a higher risk.

And then there’s wind, humidity levels, and other potential contributing factors to watch out for.

So what happens if your pet gets hypothermia and his or her body heat drops too low? 

Nothing good. When your pet’s body can’t maintain its heat, vital organs begin slowing down. If not treated right away, this can make your pet incredibly sick, and it can even be deadly.

As much as possible, keep your pet warm and dry throughout the winter. If you go outside to play in the snow or rain, don’t stay out too long—and dry your pet off thoroughly when you come inside. Make sure your pet has a safe, warm place indoors to sleep and spend her days. 

And finally, know the early signs of hypothermia in pets so you can prevent this dangerous condition. 

Signs of Hypothermia in Pets

Knowing the signs of hypothermia in pets can make a life-saving difference. Here are some common symptoms to watch for when you’re out enjoying the winter weather:

  • Shivering: This is usually the first sign that your pet is too cold.
  • Weakness or lethargy: Your pet may seem unusually tired or lacking in her usual boundless energy.
  • Slowed breathing and heart rate: Hypothermia slows your pet’s breathing and heartbeat, which can be dangerous. Watch for strange breathing patterns when you’re out and about in the cold.
  • Decreased alertness: Your pet may seem confused, disoriented, or unresponsive.
  • Pale or blue gums and skin: Low body temperature can lead to poor circulation, which leads your pet’s gums and skin to lose their usual hearty color. 

The best line of defense against hypothermia is to bring your pet inside and wrap her in warm blankets the minute you see her shivering. 

If you notice weakness, lethargy, slowed breathing, or any of the other signs of hypothermia, call your veterinarian as soon as possible. 

The caring veterinary team at Adobe Animal Hospital and Laser Surgery is here to help guide your pet through any wintry woes. Call us today at 530-673-4744 if you’re concerned about your pet’s reaction to our chillier winter weather! 

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Preparing Your Pet for a New Year’s Celebration: Safety Tips and Stress Management https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/preparing-your-pet-for-a-new-years-celebration-safety-tips-and-stress-management/ Wed, 04 Dec 2024 14:48:12 +0000 https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/?p=87 Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center hopes that you and your pets are able to ring in 2025 right—safe and healthy! As you prepare to welcome the new year, please consider New Year’s pet safety pointers to help everyone celebrate at their best: New Year’s Pet Safety There are plenty of New Year’s pet […]

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Dogs dressed for New Year.

Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center hopes that you and your pets are able to ring in 2025 right—safe and healthy! As you prepare to welcome the new year, please consider New Year’s pet safety pointers to help everyone celebrate at their best:

New Year’s Pet Safety

There are plenty of New Year’s pet hazards that can make things less-than-safe for dogs and cats. When preparing to celebrate, take the time to think about what things might pose a danger to your pet. 

When it comes to New Year’s pet safety, be wary of:

  • Feeding potentially toxic foods, especially at chaotic celebrations 
  • Hazardous decor—like candles, wax warmers, and liquid potpourri 
  • Decorations, like confetti, that could pose a choking hazard
  • Stressful situations with a lot of noise and/or strange people
  • Don’t force your pet to be a party animal; all pets need a safe, quiet place to relax during gatherings
  • Scary fireworks that can be loud and lead to stress and anxiety
  • Unsecured trash items
  • Hazardous items in the personal belongings of houseguests
  • Open doors that could pose an escape hazard

New Year’s Eve Pet Tips

To keep pets safe during New Year’s celebrations, it’s important to have a plan. Our practice recommends being prepared by:

  • Creating a secure environment — Noise and commotion can be very stressful for many pets. Create a calming corner by providing a familiar, comfortable crate or bed in a dimly-lit area. Use white noise and pheromones to create a soothing space to help in keeping pets calm during celebrations.
  • Asking about medications — If you think fireworks and jubilation are going to be too much for your four-legged family member, contact us to discuss options for mild anti-anxiety options.  
  • Updating identification — Scared animals and people coming and going can create a perfect environment for a pet to slip out of a door. Be sure that your pet’s identification tag and/or microchip have up-to-date information. 
  • Looking at things like a pet — Take some time to look at things from a pet’s point of view. That unattended dish of chocolates? A purse on the ground full of sugar-free gum and prescription medications? Be sure to make some adjustments to keep your pet safe.

With some planning and attention to detail, both the pets and people in your life can celebrate safely. We are wishing you a Happy New Year from our family to yours!

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Winter Pet Care Tips: Keeping Your Pets Safe and Warm https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/winter-pet-care-tips-keeping-your-pets-safe-and-warm/ Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:24:57 +0000 https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/?p=81 We Northern Californians get our fair share of cold weather, and for pets in Yuba City and the surrounding areas, winter pet care is an important topic. Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center has some great tips for pet winter wellness. We hope that by sharing our best advice, your animals will stay safe […]

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pet safety in winter.

We Northern Californians get our fair share of cold weather, and for pets in Yuba City and the surrounding areas, winter pet care is an important topic. Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center has some great tips for pet winter wellness. We hope that by sharing our best advice, your animals will stay safe and cozy during this chilly part of the year.

Cold Weather Pet Safety Tips

With the changing seasons, there are some special considerations to help keep pets safe. Some hazards unique to the cold weather include:

  • De-icing products — The salts in products like ice melt can cause contact irritation for pets, as well as gastrointestinal upset if ingested. More serious consequences like seizure or death are possible with high exposure. Use pet-safe versions when possible, and if exposure occurs, be sure to thoroughly rinse the product from your pets paws and fur. 
  • Antifreeze — Ethylene glycol is extremely toxic when ingested, even in small quantities. It is also very sweet, which makes it even more dangerous due to its palatability. Ingestion can lead to life-threatening kidney failure. Clean up leaks and spills promptly, and use pet-safe versions when possible.
  • Rodenticides — When the weather cools, rodents of all kinds make their ways indoors. It is only natural to want to keep your home pest-free, but many rodenticides rely on being tasty and poisonous, and they don’t discriminate between a mouse and your dog or cat. Choose pet-safe options.
  • Warming elements — Space heaters and the like make cozy places for pets to lie, but they also can lead to burns. Also remember to check for stray pets warming up under the hood of your car in cooler weather. 
  • Exposure — Pets can suffer from hypothermia and frostbite just like humans. Be sure to protect them from the elements. 

Keeping Pets Warm in Winter

Pets spending time in cooler temperatures may need a little extra help staying warm. While animals accustomed to cold weather can generally handle chilly conditions, pets not used to being outdoors may require some additional precautions.

Letting your dog out briefly to potty is usually fine, but if your pet will be taking longer walks or spending extended time outdoors, it might be a good idea to invest in some winter gear—perhaps even as part of your holiday gift-giving!

Paws tend to be the first thing to get cold. There are various pet boots available that can help keep those toes toasty. Just remember to remove them when indoors to avoid irritation.

A well-fitted sweater or coat can also help keep your pet warm in winter weather, especially if they don’t have a thick coat. Be sure to check for any signs of rubbing, and ensure the garment fits snugly to prevent your pet from getting entangled.

Your Team for Winter Pet Care

Your pet’s veterinary wellness care doesn’t stop in the colder months, either. Our professional team is here to help your pet winter wellness efforts. 

Don’t forget to continue administering heartworm and other parasite preventives. We are happy to help recommend the best product for your pet’s individual needs. Likewise, preventive vaccinations remain important (and maybe even more vital as pets board and travel through the holiday season).

You will also want to be sure that your pet has had a recent wellness checkup. Old, young, immunocompromised, or pets with systemic illnesses may be at increased risk for things like hypothermia. Our veterinary team can help make recommendations to keep your pet safer. Let us know if you need to make an appointment to bring your pet in. 

Exercise remains important, but with shorter daylight hours  be sure to always keep your pets on a leash to avoid accidents. If you walk or jog with your pets after dark, invest in reflective gear such as a collar or vest to ensure you and your pet are visible.

Even in Northern California, winter precautions are essential for keeping your pets safe and healthy. Winter pet care is important, and Adobe Animal Hospital is happy to help however we can. 

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Why Regular Veterinary Check-Ups Are Crucial for Your Senior Pet’s Health https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/why-regular-veterinary-check-ups-are-crucial-for-your-senior-pets-health/ Thu, 05 Sep 2024 12:08:45 +0000 https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/?p=72 As our beloved pets grow older, their health care needs change significantly. At Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center, we understand the importance of providing specialized senior pet care to ensure your aging pets live healthy, happy lives. Regular veterinary check-ups are essential for maintaining the well-being of your senior pet and detecting potential […]

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pet wellness visit.

As our beloved pets grow older, their health care needs change significantly. At Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center, we understand the importance of providing specialized senior pet care to ensure your aging pets live healthy, happy lives. Regular veterinary check-ups are essential for maintaining the well-being of your senior pet and detecting potential health issues early on.

Understanding the Importance of Senior Pet Care

Aging pets, much like aging humans, require more attentive health care. Senior pets are more susceptible to health issues such as arthritis, dental problems, diabetes, and kidney disease. 

Regular veterinary check-ups allow for the early detection and management of these conditions, improving your pet’s quality of life. By scheduling consistent visits, you can ensure your pet receives the best health care tailored to their needs.

Benefits of Regular Veterinary Check-Ups for Senior Pets

Regular check-ups offer many advantages, ensuring your senior pet stays as healthy as possible. Here are some key benefits:

Early Detection of Health Issues

Regular check-ups allow your veterinarian to conduct comprehensive examinations and spot early signs of diseases. Early detection means prompt treatment, which can significantly improve outcomes and prolong your pet’s life.

Customized Health Care Plans for Senior Pets

Each pet is unique, and their health care should reflect that. During check-ups, veterinarians can develop customized health care plans that address the specific needs of your senior pet. These plans may include dietary recommendations, exercise plans, and medication schedules to keep your pet in optimal health.

Monitoring Chronic Conditions

Senior pets often suffer from chronic conditions that require ongoing management. Regular veterinary visits allow for continuous monitoring and adjustment of treatment plans, ensuring that your pet remains comfortable and their condition is well-managed.

Key Components of a Senior Pet Check-Up

A comprehensive senior pet check-up involves several essential components to ensure thorough health assessment and care:

Comprehensive Physical Examination

A thorough physical exam is crucial for assessing your pet’s overall health. The veterinarian will check for signs of arthritis, dental health issues, and other common age-related problems.

Blood and Urine Tests

These tests are essential for detecting underlying conditions that may not be evident during a physical examination. Blood and urine tests can reveal issues such as kidney disease, diabetes, and infections.

Dental Care

Dental health is a significant concern for senior pets. Regular dental check-ups and cleanings help prevent periodontal disease, which can lead to severe health issues if left untreated.

Nutritional Counseling

As pets age, their nutritional requirements change. Your veterinarians can recommend the best diet to support your senior pet’s health, considering their specific needs and any existing health conditions.

Tips for Maintaining Your Senior Pet’s Health Between Check-Ups

  • Provide a Balanced Diet: Make sure your pet’s diet meets their nutritional needs and supports their overall health.
  • Encourage Regular Exercise: Keep your pet active with gentle exercise suitable for their age and physical condition.
  • Monitor for Changes: Pay close attention to any changes in your pet’s behavior, appetite, or weight, and report these to your veterinarian.
  • Maintain Dental Hygiene: Brush your pet’s teeth regularly and provide dental treats to help maintain oral health.
  • Provide a Comfortable Place to Rest: Make sure your pet has a comfortable and supportive bed to alleviate any joint pain or discomfort.

Wellness Care for a Long, Healthy Life at Your Side

Dr. Harry and our staff are dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care tailored to the unique needs of aging pets. By prioritizing regular veterinary visits and following veterinary advice for older pets, you can help your beloved companion enjoy their golden years with optimal health and comfort.

Schedule a wellness visit today to ensure your senior pet receives the best care. Contact us online or call our office to make an appointment.

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Keeping Your Pets Cool and Safe During the Dog Days of Summer https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/keeping-your-pets-cool-and-safe-during-the-dog-days-of-summer/ Thu, 01 Aug 2024 22:21:10 +0000 https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/?p=68 The temperatures are high, the sun is shining, and it is peak time to have fun outdoors with your pet. In the dog days of summer, though, keeping pets cool is key. Adobe Animal Hospital has some top veterinary advice for the summer heat to help you and your pets enjoy it without issue. Summer […]

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The temperatures are high, the sun is shining, and it is peak time to have fun outdoors with your pet. In the dog days of summer, though, keeping pets cool is key. Adobe Animal Hospital has some top veterinary advice for the summer heat to help you and your pets enjoy it without issue.

Summer Pet Care

With the warm weather comes some special summer pet care considerations. While proactive pet care is important no matter the time of the year, during this time we need to pay special attention to:

  • Parasite prevention: Higher temperatures means more activity from things like mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks. Ask us about how you can best protect your pet.
  • Grooming habits: A well-groomed coat can help keep pets cooler. Never shave down a double-coated pet as their undercoat can help insulate against heat and protect them from the sun’s rays. Rather, a clean and mat-free coat is the way to go! Also be sure to rinse down your pet with clean water after a dip in the pool, lake, or the ocean, and clean ears with a drying cleanser after water exposure. 
  • Sun exposure: Pets can get sunburned just like we can. Keep them out of direct sunlight—especially during the most intense parts of the day. Consider a pet-safe sunscreen for pets with light or short coats and less pigment in vulnerable areas like the ears and nose. UV protective pet clothing can also be helpful.  
  • Other critters: If you and your pet are more active, you can bet that other critters are as well. In particular, be cautious of snakes and other reptiles who may be sunning themselves in the sunshine. It is wise to be sure that your pet is up to date on wellness care and vaccines in case of an encounter with wild animals or other pets. 

Heat Stroke in Pets

Pets who become overheated may develop heat stroke, a life threatening condition that occurs when body temperatures remain too high for too long. Without intervention, these increased temperatures can lead to shock, organ failure, seizures, and even death. 

Any animal is at risk, but in particular, those who cannot cool themselves as efficiently may overheat easier. This includes any brachycephalic breed like bulldogs, pugs, and boxers, but also very young animals, senior animals, and those with existing heart or breathing conditions. 

In the early stages, heat stroke in pets often looks like excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, and possibly vomiting or diarrhea. If you suspect your pet may be overheating, move them to a cool area and contact us right away. Heat stroke in pets is an emergency. 

Tips for Keeping Pets Cool

Keeping your pet cool in the summer months is key, as heat stroke is a serious problem that should be avoided at all costs. Make sure that the summer months are safe and fun by:

  • Keeping your pets indoors during the hottest part of the day
  • Making sure your pet has enough to drink with our best pet hydration tips. These include: being sure fresh, cool water is available at all times, and upping water intake with canned food or frozen treats like a frozen Kong or flavored ice cubes
  • Providing access to a cool shelter at all times
  • Keeping your pets off hot surfaces like pavement and sand
  • Never leaving a pet unattended in a vehicle
  • Busting out the misters and lawn sprinklers
  • Providing a wading pool (just be sure to always supervise pets around water)

No matter how you choose to spend your summer, make sure that your pets are safe and cool by taking some extra precautions. We love to see you, but we would rather it not be for an emergency!

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Ultimate Guide to Summer Pet Care: Tips from Our Animal Hospital Experts https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/ultimate-guide-to-summer-pet-care-tips-from-our-animal-hospital-experts/ Tue, 02 Jul 2024 15:19:14 +0000 https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/?p=64 Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but it’s also important to remember that hot weather can pose a significant health risk to our furry companions. At Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center, we want to help you ensure your pet has a safe and happy summer.  In this blog post, our […]

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dog with sunglasses.

Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but it’s also important to remember that hot weather can pose a significant health risk to our furry companions. At Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center, we want to help you ensure your pet has a safe and happy summer. 

In this blog post, our animal hospital experts will share advice for pet owners on essential summer safety guidelines, pet hydration tips during outdoor adventures, and heatstroke prevention in pets.

Keeping Your Pet Cool and Hydrated

Heatstroke is a serious threat to pets during hot summer months. Here are some tips to prevent heatstroke in pets and keep them hydrated:

  • Provide ample fresh, clean water at all times. Refresh their water bowl throughout the day, especially after exercise or playtime. You can also add ice cubes to their water to keep it cooler for longer.
  • Limit walks and playtime to cooler hours of the day. Early mornings and evenings are the best times for outdoor activities.
  • Never leave your pet unattended in a parked car, even for a short period. The temperature inside a vehicle can rise rapidly, even on a mild day, putting your pet at risk of heatstroke.
  • Create cool spaces for your pet to relax indoors. This could be a shaded area in your house or a basement. Consider using a cooling mat or fan to help your pet stay comfortable.

Safe Summer Activities for Dogs

Summer is a great time to bond with your dog over outdoor activities. Here are some tips for keeping your dog safe during summer outings:

  • Choose dog-friendly activities. Swimming, hiking on shaded trails, and playing fetch in a cool park are great options.
  • Avoid hot asphalt. The pavement can get scorching on hot days and burn your dog’s paws. Opt for grassy areas or invest in dog booties for walks during peak sun hours to protect your pet’s paws from hot surfaces.
  • Bring fresh water and a portable bowl on all outings. Take frequent breaks to allow your dog to drink and cool down for optimal pet hydration during summer.

Recognizing the Signs of Heat Exhaustion in Pets

Knowing the signs of heatstroke can help you identify a potential emergency quickly. Here are some things to watch for as part of your emergency pet care in summer:

  • Excessive panting or drooling
  • Lethargy or weakness
  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Stumbling or incoordination
  • Seizures

If you suspect your pet is suffering from heatstroke, seek immediate veterinary care.

Additional Summer Pet Safety Tips

Here are some additional tips to protect your pets from summer hazards:

  • Apply sunscreen to pets with light fur or hairless skin. Talk to your veterinarian about a pet-safe sunscreen for areas like the ears, nose, and around the lips to prevent sunburn.
  • Beware of harmful summer pests. Fleas, ticks, and mosquitos can become more prevalent in summer. Talk to your veterinarian about year-round pet parasite prevention.
  • Keep your pet’s identification tags up-to-date. If your pet gets lost during an outing, an ID tag is the best way to ensure they are returned to you safely during this time of increased risk.

Schedule an Appointment with Adobe Animal Hospital Today!

At Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center, our staff is committed to pet health during summer and well-being throughout the year.  If you have any questions about protecting your pets from summer hazards or would like to schedule a wellness exam for your pet, contact us today!  Call us or conveniently schedule an appointment online. 

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Traveling with Pets: A Guide to Stress-Free Vacations with Your Furry Family Members https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/traveling-with-pets-a-guide-to-stress-free-vacations-with-your-furry-family-members/ Wed, 05 Jun 2024 13:35:01 +0000 https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/?p=60 Vacation season is in full swing, and if you’re planning a trip that includes your pet, we’ve got you covered with essential pet travel tips from our team at Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center.  The First Stop on Your Journey: A Vet Visit Has it been a while since your pet’s last checkup? […]

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Vacation season is in full swing, and if you’re planning a trip that includes your pet, we’ve got you covered with essential pet travel tips from our team at Adobe Animal Hospital & Laser Surgery Center

The First Stop on Your Journey: A Vet Visit

Has it been a while since your pet’s last checkup? If so, contact us for a wellness and preventive care visit. Whether you’re flying with pets, taking a road trip with pets, or staying in a hotel with pets, it’s important to make sure your pet is properly vaccinated. Depending on your destination, we might recommend additional vaccines. We’ll also make sure your pet is healthy enough for travel and protected against fleas, ticks, or other parasites your pet could encounter in a new environment.

Road Trip with Pets

If you’re planning a summer road trip with pets, it’s important to keep in mind that while some pets love nothing more than cruising down the highway, others experience travel anxiety in pets. Here are some pet travel safety tips for taking a road trip with pets: 

  • If your pet has never traveled far by car, regularly introduce your pet to the car and take frequent short trips before your vacation. Reward your pet with treats for staying calm. 
  • For the safety of you and your pet while traveling, keep your pet properly restrained using a pet carrier anchored to your back seat or a seat belt restraint/tether made just for pets. 
  • Map out plenty of pit stops so your pet can take frequent potty and exercise breaks.
  • NEVER, ever leave your pet alone in a parked car. 
  • Have your pet microchipped if you haven’t already. 

Flying With Pets 

If you are planning to fly the friendly skies with your pet, a critical first step is to contact the airline directly for details about their pet policy. Rules and restrictions vary from airline to airline—and also by destination. Here are important tips for flying with pets:

  • If at all possible, you want your pet in the cabin with you. 
  • Book direct flights if you can.
  • Check the airline’s vaccination and documentation policies. Contact us as soon as possible if we can help. 
  • Ensure that your pet’s carrier meets the airline’s requirements.
  • Air travel is dangerous for breeds with short nasal passages, such as bulldogs, pugs, and Persian cats. Your Adobe Animal Hospital veterinarian can help you understand potential pet travel safety risks.

Additional Pet Travel Safety Tips

  • Pack medications, proof of vaccines, and safe drinking water in addition to your pet’s food. 
  • Scout out the location of nearby veterinary hospitals ahead of time in case your pet gets sick or injured while on vacation. 
  • Pack plenty of extra potty pads and cleaning wipes.

The team at Adobe Animal Hospital wants you and your pets to enjoy the summer travel season! Contact us at (530) 673-4744  for more pet travel tips.  

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What To Do If You Find a Stray Pet https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/what-to-do-if-you-find-a-stray-pet/ Thu, 02 May 2024 18:48:32 +0000 https://www.adobeanimalhosp.com/blog/?p=56 It’s not uncommon for pets to become separated from their owners—which is why it is so important to have proper ID tags and microchips. Whether they hop the fence, dart out the front door, or simply run off in pursuit of prey, pets can quickly find themselves in unfamiliar territory.  Fortunately, there are guardrails in […]

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It’s not uncommon for pets to become separated from their owners—which is why it is so important to have proper ID tags and microchips. Whether they hop the fence, dart out the front door, or simply run off in pursuit of prey, pets can quickly find themselves in unfamiliar territory. 

Fortunately, there are guardrails in place to help reunite pets with their people, such as local animal control, veterinary clinics, and good samaritans willing to return strays to their rightful owners. While this can create a sense of security for pet owners, knowing exactly what to do if you find a stray pet can be much more confusing. 

Safety First

Regardless of the circumstances, coming across an animal that appears alone can be alarming.  It’s hard to verify by sight alone whether or not they belong to someone, even if they have a collar on. 

Prioritize your safety above all. Strays can be friendly, but it’s impossible to know how they’re going to react to your approach. 

  • Move slowly while addressing them in a warm way. Do not chase the animal or try to trap them in a corner. 
  • If they display happy, relaxed body language, you may attempt to get ahold of the collar to glimpse their ID tags. 
  • Earn their trust with tasty treats
  • Once you are able to hold their collar or steer them with your voice, try to move them to your vehicle, backyard, or garage.
  • If they do have tags that display a name and phone number, contact their owner.
  • Sometimes, a rabies tag is the only thing attached to a collar. This tag should show the veterinary clinic that administered the vaccination and unique ID. Often, calling the vet hospital can connect a good samaritan with the pet’s rightful owner. 
  • If the animal is not open to making friends with you, and you cannot get close enough to read their tags or grab their collar, call Yuba City Animal Control Services or the Yuba City Police Department.  

What Else Can Happen?

If you’ve found a friendly pet with no collar/ID tags, we can try to scan them for a microchip. Many times, strays are chipped and reunited with their owners after a quick phone call. If no chip is found, strays are often taken to nearby animal shelters. 

How You Can Help

While a stray is temporarily in your care, take pictures of them and post the situation on social media. 

  • Give as many descriptive details as possible to help get the word out. 
  • Create flyers to post around the location where the stray pet was found. 
  • If the stray cat or dog is unclaimed after some time, and cannot find another permanent home, it may be worthwhile to consider adopting them into your family.

If you have questions about emergency services for stray pets, or need information to help a stray dog or cat, please call us at (530) 673-4744. Our staff is always here to help at Adobe Animal Hospital.

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