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Interesting information about your pets.

BIRTH IN RABBITS

The birth of rabbits is characterized by the fact that it takes a relatively long time in the birth process, because each fetus lives in its own embryonic sac, and therefore rabbits sometimes need longer time to give birth and take some extra time between each fetus to give birth.

DOG NOSE PRINT

A dog's nose has a distinctive print; Since every dog in the world has a different nose print than other dogs, and the reason why a dog's nose is always wet (wet), is the presence of a thin layer of mucus on their nose that helps their sense of smell.

VACCINES

Over the past decade, 75% of human infectious diseases have been of animal origin. Thus, the idea of “One Health” arose, which places the health of humans and animals on equal importance.

EQUINE INFLUENZA

There is no effective treatment for equine influenza, but a veterinarian should be consulted to examine the horse’s respiratory system and prescribe appropriate treatment such as fever-reducing drugs, anti-inflammatories and cough suppressants, as well as to prescribe appropriate antibiotics in the event of complications resulting from secondary bacterial infections such as pneumonia, or in the case persistence of a Fever for more than three or four days.

BIRD BATH

  • Do not use very cold or very hot water
  • Beware of using the blow dryer to dry your bird's feathers because it may cause serious distortions to its feathers.
  • Never bathe your bird when it is sick.
  • Care must be taken when drying your bird's body especially not to apply pressure on the chest so that it can breathe because bird's lungs are extremely sensitive

HAMSTER FEEDING

Hamsters have many favorite and healthy foods, however, there is a group of foods that should be avoided and stay away from and not be presented to your hamster, as they are harmful. Some examples are, lemons and tomatoes, along with chocolate and sweets of all types and varieties.