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Questions:

Q. What do I do if my dog is vomiting and has diarrhea, but is acting fine?
A. First, rule out a serious situations:

When an office visit is indicated (These could be symptoms of a serious condition needing immediate medical attention!):

  • Abdominal pain
    • Lethargy
    • Fever (normal temp is 101.5- 102.5)
    • Weakness
    • Unspayed female
    • Possibility of foreign body ingestion
  • If none of the above symptoms are present; usually when vomiting and diarrhea occur, an animal has:
    • Gotten into the trash
    • Had table scraps
    • Been given new treats (causing a condition called "dietary indiscretion"
  • If the animal is acting fine otherwise, then:
    • Do not feed for 24 hours
    • Start bland diet (boiled chicken and rice or boiled lamb and rice)
    • Gradually increase the amount given
    • Wean back to the normal diet over 2-3 days
Q. How do I remove a tick?
A. With protected fingertips, or tweezers:

Grab the tick’s head at intersection of skin and pull off.

It is OK if a small amount of skin is removed with the tick.

Q. How long does "heat" last for dogs & cats?
A. Heat usually lasts 5-9 days (can varie 1-20) and occurs once or twice per year.

Q. How long will my cat or dog be pregnant?
A. Two months or approximately (63) days

Q. What do I do if my pet is sprayed by a skunk?
A. Here is our special skunk bath recipe:

  • Mix together;
    • 1 quart of Hydrogen Peroxide
    • 1/4 cup of Baking soda
    • 1 tablespoon liquid dish soap
  • Protect the pet's eyes!
  • Lather onto the animal, leave on 5-10 minutes
  • Rinse well.....and give plenty of hugs
    (Towel drying the dog before hugging is optional.)
Q. What is the Rabies Vaccine Law in Massachusetts?
A. All dogs and Cats need to be vaccinated against Rabies.

All dogs and Cats need to be vaccinated against Rabies. This includes indoor Cats because cats have been known to escape to the outside becoming vunerable to rabid raccoons etc. This is to protect the pet as well as the owner. State law mandates that if an animal bites a human, the animal has to be quarrentined for 10 days to observe for rabies symptoms. If any symptoms begin to show or the animal dies prior to the ten days, the animal MUST be tested for rabies. To perform the test the animal's brain must be sent to the state lab for testing. Vaccine protocol; 1st vaccine given at 12 weeks of age and is good for one year. In 9-12 months a second vaccine is given which is then good for 3 years. If a longer time frame exists between the two vaccines, the series has to start over.

Q. Why should I Spay/ Neuter my pet?
A. There are more reasons than the exploding population of homeless animals.

Neutering can prevent several serious and even fatal conditions; periaral cancer, testicular cancer, prostatic hyperplasia. These conditions are prevented by spay/ neutering your pet and we highly recommend the procedure, unless you are a professional breeder.



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