Like humans, eating a balanced diet and doing exercise is not enough to keep any pet really healthy. As much as any owner wishes to ensure that their pet is eating the perfect type of food, it is also just as important to ensure appropriate hygiene and to do a little grooming on every pet. 

Bathing is possibly the most essential and yet the hardest grooming job for many pet owners. It is natural for creatures to hate taking baths but bathrooms are requirements for clean and healthy-looking pets. From time to time, baths are necessary especially for dogs and the occasional outside cats. An efficient means to avoid the hassle of having to give baths to your pet would be to begin the clinic early on in your pet’s life.

This will aid in preventing negative reactions from the pet in the future. An ordinary dog, one that remains inside more often, needs to be washed every month or 2. The more energetic breeds of puppy however need a bath as often as another week. The more behaved cats don’t usually have to be bathed. The situation changes nevertheless when a pet is plagued with skin problems like fleas. Pets infested with fleas should be given as many baths as necessary until the problem is eliminated.

It is best to bathe cats and medium-sized dogs using a basin. Massive tubs tend to pets into exercising. Use warm water while washing and select a shampoo that’s mild and non-toxic. After bathing the pet, be sure to avoid areas such as the eyes and ears. For quite unruly cats and cats, a method that involves placing the animal in a pillowcase without the head before pouring shampoo and water throughout the pillowcase might do the job. The pet however has to be small or medium-sized. Dry shampoo, which can be sprinkled and brushed off, can also be utilized as a substitute solution.

It is also important to clean a pet’s ears carefully as part of a proper pet care routine since it is a very sensitive part and the existence of parasites like ear mites may lead to problems like inflammation and hearing loss. To remove dirty earwax, a pet owner can utilize slightly heated olive oil. Put 10 drops into the animal’s ear before gently massaging the ear canal throughout the face region. The animal should be able to shake the dissolved wax and oil. Anything smaller than a human’s elbow, such as cotton buds, for instance, should never be set within an animal’s ear.

Furthermore, it’s also quite important for dog and cat owners to comb and brush their own pet’s coats. Brushing is said to be relaxing for the pet.

These are only simple pet maintenance practices that every pet owner can try in their pets. Their benefits nevertheless cannot be neglected. Like people, pets also need holistic development. Every creature requires a little pampering from time to time.

The Value of Preventive Care

Routine maintenance appointments are key to helping your pet maintain its long-term health.

Combined with regular vaccinations, parasite prevention, and appropriate nutrition, often scheduled routine care appointments to consist of routine physical checkups to provide your pet the best chance at exceptional lifelong health.

When you bring in your pet for their regular checkup, we can prevent health issues from arising on your pet, or grab them since they’re developing and until they’re in a more advanced or severe stage.

Routine dental care is an integral part of your own cat or dog’s oral health. However, many dogs and cats do not really get the oral hygiene care that they require to maintain their mouths healthy.

At our veterinary hospital serving Berkeley and Berkeley, we offer complete dental care for your pet which ranges from checkups to cleanings, x-rays, and surgeries.

We’re also enthusiastic about dental health education about home dental care for pet owners. If you’re looking for a vet dentist, visit here and find out more.

Routine care out of our veterinary team at Berkeley Dog & Cat Hospital focuses first and foremost on preventive care.  Regularly scheduled regular care appointments aid to make sure your pet is in good health.