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Robin Nichols

Signs Your Pet May Be Losing Their Eyesight

🐢🐱 Signs Your Pet May Be Losing Their Eyesight 🌟 Misjudging heights: - Your pet may try to jump from one object to another but fails to make it, which is unusual for them. Bumping into things: - Even small transitions, like going from carpet to tile, can lead to your pet bumping into objects. Showing confusion in new surroundings: - Rearranging furniture or changing the location of their food or water bowl may cause your pet to appear disoriented. General clumsiness and disorientation: - Your pet may exhibit a lack of coordination and easily get startled. Eye-related symptoms: - Look out for signs such as eye rubbing, squinting, cloudy or discolored eyes, inflammation, excessive tearing, or abnormally large pupils. If you observe any of these signs in your pet, it's important to consult a veterinary professional. They will be able to provide a proper diagnosis and discuss potential treatment options and strategies to help your furry friend cope with their vision loss. #PetHealth #Eyesight #VisionLoss #Pets #VeterinaryCare #AnimalWellness #CaringForPets #EyeHealth #PetAwareness #LoveYourPet

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Christian Russo

7 Factors to Consider When Choosing a Pet

🐾 Factors to Consider When Choosing a Pet 🐾 Allergies: - Over 50 million people in the US have allergies and 24 million have asthma. - Some people are triggered by dander or saliva from dogs and cats. - Pets can be managed with medical care, but it's important to be aware of potential allergic reactions. - There is no such thing as a nonallergenic dog, but some breeds shed less. - Birds, reptiles, fish, and short-haired rodents might be better for those with severe pet allergies. Space: - Some pets need more space than others. - Some landlords don't allow pets, so finding pet-friendly housing resources is helpful. - Helper animals (emotional support animals and service animals) may be allowed in properties that don't normally allow pets. Your Life: - Living with pets provides physical and mental health benefits, but it's a lot of work. - Dogs and cats require exercise, veterinary care, training, and socialization. - Dogs may need walks and certain breeds need more exercise. - Cats need entertainment and playtime with cat-safe toys. Age: - Raising puppies and kittens requires potty or litter training, socialization, and spaying/neutering. - Adult or senior animals can be a mellow companion and already trained. Personality and Temperament: - Meet the pet before adopting to ensure personality and energy level match you. - Adopt from reputable humane organizations or rescue organizations with foster systems. - Consider adopting from shelters or foster homes rather than buying from breeders. - Foster families can provide insights on the pet's needs and behaviors. Life Span: - Cats live an average of 15 years and dogs live an average of 12 years. - Consider emotional preparedness to outlive your pet. - Think about the extra cost and care needed for an elderly or sick pet. Financial Situation: - Caring for a cat can cost upwards of $1,000 a year, and $3,000 for a dog (after one-time costs). - Some pets may have higher needs, increasing costs. - Regular check-ups, vaccinations, and protection against parasites are important. - Veterinarians may offer payment plans or assistance for low-income people. #petadvice #choosingapet #petallergies #petspace #petcare #adoption #petfinances #petlife #pettips #veterinarycare

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