Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Preparing for the Move with Your Dog

Most dogs seem to take moving in their stride and are content with moving as long as their social group people, other pets, remain fairly the same. Before the move three important issues should be considered; the change in routine, the new home and other pets or people in the new household. Routine should be established prior to move. A fairly structured daily program of feeding, exercise, play, and training and down times (such as resting, self-play and naps) can be very helpful to introduce a more predictable daily routine which can also be provided in new home. Older dogs and pets with chronic illnesses could be more sensitive to change. Drugs, supplements and therapeutic diets like CALM for the treatment of brain aging and general calming may be helpful. You should consult your veterinarian for special drugs and supplements suitable for individual pets.  While preparing for the move, the boxes and suitcases should be kept out of view of pet and pack the pets sleeping area at last, so that home remains constant as possible. If your dog seems overtly sensitive and anxious, it is advisable to have someone care for your pet, while you are packing and dismantling your house.   

Alternatively, if you have time, it might be possible to desensitize and counter condition the dog to the boxes and household disruption by providing favored toys, treats and play sessions in conjunction with the packing. During the actual move the dog should be securely confined or out of the home to avoid anxiety, injury or escape. 

To make your dog accustomed to new home more quickly provide an environment with all the amenities as much possible to the previous home, especially in regard to the sleeping, feeding and play area. If a dog bed or crate has been used in the previous home, then this may help the dog to better adapt. It is also better to introduce the dog to new rooms and storage areas yourself, while in a positive mode to avoid anxiety and unwanted chewing and or spoiling of belonging’s with urine due to their natural investigative behavior. The pheromone diffuser, DAP might help your dog to more quickly settle into its new home.

Most dogs adapt very quickly to their new home with the help of established routine. Play toys, affection, and food treats can help the pet to make the move to the new home a positive experience. In the beginning, it is best to match the time of your departure from home with a time when the pet is normally sleeping or playing with its own toys, and increase time alone gradually, allowing the dog to adapt. Same technique is used to introduce new pets and people. The basic principle is to associate all that is positive in the pet’s day with the new people in the household.


Friday, June 15, 2012

Winston Norman Rockwell is our June Pet of the Month!

Mr. Winston Norman Rockwell was born in the Interior on 12th August 2011 to Jack Russell/Border Collie/Mini Aussie parents. To his friends and family his is known simply as Sir Winston or Chill Winston. His favorite pastimes include catching and chasing after balls and chasing the odd bird.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

World Pet Memorial Day

Today is World Pet Memorial Day. The benefits of having pets are too numerous to count. They are our companions, our friends, and to some they are even considered family, but the one downfall of being a pet owner is that a vast majority of pets have a much shorter lifespan than their human companions. Today is a day to remember those departed pets and celebrate the time you had with them. What is the happiest memory you have of a departed pet?

Monday, June 11, 2012

Pet Appreciation Week

It's Pet Appreciation Week! Of course we let our pets know every day just how special they are to us, but this week is about going the extra mile (on that nightly walk) and really showing our furry family members how much we love and cherish them. What can you do to show your pet appreciation this week?

Thursday, June 7, 2012

June is In-House Diagnostic Month

June is In-House Diagnostic Month at Oak Animal Hospital! This is a great opportunity to get ready for July’s Dental Month and take advantage of over $200 in saving! We are offering a 20% discount on in-house diagnostic services in June.

Here are our in-house diagnostic services we are offering at a 20% discounted price in June:

Pre-Dental Anesthetic Blood Testing
Fecal Testing
Feline FIV / FeLV Testing
Canine Hearworm 4DX Testing (Lyme / Anaplasmosis / Ehrlichiosis)
T4 / Cholesterol Testing
Urinalysis

Pets In Cars

Heat stroke can cause serious injury or death within a very short period of time. For example, leaving dogs in cars is a common cause of heat stroke. The temperature in a parked car can quickly reach over 150 degrees, causing your pet’s body temperature to rise to 110 degrees or more. This can cause irreversible brain damage or death within just a few minutes. If you suspect your pet is suffering from heat stroke, get them to us immediately.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

June is Social PETworking Month

June is Social PETworking Month! This is a month designated to help pair families with homeless pets. The campaign allows Facebook, MySpace and Twitter addicts to put their hours online to good use by advertising adoptable pets to their networks to help get them seen and into loving homes. So if you know of any pets in need of good homes, take to Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and get the word out this June!