Bringing home an animal is a huge responsibility. After all, you're committing to caring for another life. And while it's impossible to know everything, some undertake this challenge without any qualification.
To find out what are some of these shortcomings, Reddit user u/mrktx21 uploaded a question to r/AskReddit: "Veterinarians of Reddit: What is one thing you wish people would know/understand about their pet?"
The post immediately went viral and already has over 31,000 upvotes and nearly 7,000 comments, many of which provide useful information to pet owners, giving them a better understanding of their companion!
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Cats. Can’t. Be. Vegan.
[SHUT UP] with your “well I’m vegan and I want my pet to be vegan too!!”
THEN GET A [FREAKING] RABBIT
With Valentine's Day just around the corner, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is eager to share tips with pet owners to keep their furry companions happy and healthy, including which toxins to avoid and fun DIY treats for pets so they can safely join in on Valentine's fun.
Turns out, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center saw a 30% increase in calls during the week of Valentine's Day last year when compared to other weeks. Many of them involved chocolate, xylitol, and even indoor plants. Below you will find a list of the top toxins pet owners should watch out for to ensure their pet's Valentine's Day is just as special as theirs.
I am a vet. Do not get a cat and then expect me to amputate its toes because you don't want it scratching the furniture. I refuse to perform declaws on cats because most of the time it is a mutilation for the cosmetics of a couch. There is no medical benefit to the animal.
First, xylitol. "Many types of gums, candies, and even peanut butter listed as 'sugar-free' can contain the sugar substitute xylitol, an ingredient that can cause hypoglycemia in dogs and lead to other severe conditions such as liver damage and even death," ASPCA told Bored Panda in a statement.
Next, chocolate. "Make sure to keep pets away from the chocolate - light, and dark. Methylxanthines are caffeine-like stimulants that affect gastrointestinal, neurologic, and cardiac function—they can cause vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, seizures and an abnormally elevated heart rate."
Dogs prefer their ears and tails intact.
They have evolved to have ear flaps to keep debris out of their ears and tails to communicate... only a monster would hack them off.
Then, something that contributes to a lot of humans too. Alcohol. "Never leave alcoholic drinks unattended and clean up spills before your pets get to them first. Because animals are smaller than humans, a little bit of alcohol can do a lot of harm, causing serious, life-threatening issues."
It's a good idea to think of pet-safe bouquets as well—not all flower varieties are safe for cats and dogs. Consider checking out ASPCA's extensive list of toxic and non-toxic plants before you send a floral arrangement to your special someone.
From my former vet tech girlfriend, don’t leave your pets to be euthanized without you. It’s hard to be there and it’s hard to watch, but if you leave them they will die scared and looking for you. She had to try and comfort pets whose owner’s couldn’t bring themselves to stay and it’s one of the few things that makes her cry.
It will hurt more in the long run to not be there than to be there for your animal friend - from a grief therapist
About their pet, the best one I know is one I heard a while ago: You have your life, your job, your friends, your family to provide your social interaction per day. Your dog only has YOU. Interact with your dog for more than five minutes per day and maybe your dog will not go out barking every five seconds.
Your dog doesn't "want to be a mom" or experience the "joys of motherhood"
Don't buy a dog only because you like the way it looks. Huskies and most sorts of shepherds are working dogs. They need lots of activities to be happy and they often turn aggressive, if they do not get enough of it!
Preach. They are massive dogs, LOOK AT THEM! they obviously need lots of space and walks to make sure their mind is cleared and they can function happily.
Apple Cheesecake. You'll need: graham crackers, applesauce, and low-fat cream cheese.
Step 1: Place one spoonful of cream cheese into the puzzle toy. Holding it upright, tap the bottom against the countertop until cream cheese drops to the bottom;
Step 2: Break ½ of one sheet of graham crackers into chunks and place them into the toy. Then place one spoonful of applesauce into the toy and let it fall on top of the graham cracker chunks;
Step 3: Top with 1-2 spoonfuls of cream cheese.
Don't complain about your dog not having boundaries when you're literally feeding them scraps off your plate at dinner time! That's 100% on you.
I am a vet. I wish people just even had a BASIC understanding of dog or cat body language. Ffs. The number of videos posted on reddit of animals in distress and its tagged as "oh my little fluffster is so cute when he plays!" Or whatever makes my blood boil. That kind of moronic ignorance is what gets children bit by the pet dog or the cat who is now dying because the owner had no idea of the signs 4 months ago.
Stopped watching YouTube animal vids because so many freak me out. Why do people treat their pets like that.....
Nutty Monkey. You'll need: frozen bananas, peanut butter (without Xylitol, of course!), and plain yogurt.
Step 1: Place one spoonful of peanut butter into the puzzle toy. Holding it upright, tap the bottom against the countertop until the peanut butter drops to the bottom;
Step 2: Place a frozen banana chunk into the toy; push and force if needed. Then place one more spoonful of peanut butter and tap again until it drops further in;
Step 3: Top with 1-2 spoonfuls of plain yogurt, then 1 last spoonful of peanut butter.
Caring for a pet is something we learn all our lives. But we need to know the fundamentals. For comprehensive pet grooming guides, nutrition information, safety tips, and more, visit ASPCA.
Having a pet is a luxury, not a right. If you can't afford unforeseen medical problems or pet insurance, please don't get a pet!
I get this and agree for the most part but sometimes the unforeseen medical problems cost so much that you literally need to get a loan for it. Our dog needs surgery that is going to cost us $7000. We have literally just spent over a thousand dollars already on consults, x-rays, pain meds, antibiotics etc. $7000 is a LOT of money and the majority of pet owners wouldn’t just have that kind of money lying around. And pet insurance is a load of crap. Even CHOICE Australia doesn’t recommend it, and that is saying something. Maybe if vets did payment plans then it wouldn’t be a huge issue but they don’t. The vets are part of the problem with their high costs and lack of financial help such as payment plans.
My wife is a vet. She says that a lot of people tell her they want their dog to experience child birth at least once. It’s a horrible and traumatic experience for dogs because they not only have to go through pregnancy and labor, but they have to give up their babies.
Spay and neuter your pets.
KNOW YOUR BREED!!! Don't complain about your dog being too energetic or destructive when you keep them cooped up in a cage for 12 hours a day!! A Labrador is a working dog - he needs a job to do!! A husky is a snow dog - don't own one in Florida!! German Shepherds shed ALOT - don't complain about the hairballs!! DO YOUR RESEARCH 1st!!
If you see a stray cat with a cleanly clipped ear tip do not take it to a shelter. Either take it home to live with you or leave it on the street.
Clipped ears mean they were caught, neutered/spayed by the city/county, and released. This is a way to control cat populations and, over time, protect wildlife. They compete for resources with fertile cats without adding to the population.
In many cities, stray cats are more likely to be adopted from the street than in the shelter. If the cat is taken to a shelter they cannot legally release it because it is now abandoning the animal. That cat will be euthanized, or at best absorbs resources until it finds a home.
They rely solely on you for care. For everything. You are their everything. Don’t f**k it up.
The kindest thing you can do is lovingly give up an animal you can not care for. Adoption is hard but sometimes that's the most loving resource available.
RVT here. There are sooo many.
1. It is not cute or sweet to have an obese pet. It can cause joint issues and heart disease among many things. Stop showing love through over feeding (especially human junk food).
2. Dogs are living creatures who need preventative medical care just like you do. And sometimes they get sick like you do. If you can’t contribute the bare minimum to take care of them, maybe you should think again about owning one.
3. GET YOUR PUPPY ITS DAMN DISTEMPER/PARVO VACCINES.
Not a vet, but my mom was a vet tech for years and I've been an animal profession for awhile now.
Cats DO NOT do things because they are mad at you. Your cat did not poop on your boyfriend's pillow as revenge for being yelled at, and they certainly did not pee on your clothes because they're mad you didn't feed them on time. Cats are creatures of habit and prefer routine to feel safe, so when you have drastic changes in behavior (such as eliminating outside the box), it's typically due to one of two reasons: environmental changes or a medical issues. If you cannot think of anything in your home environment that's changed, then you need to get them checked at the vet.
Neither milk nor tuna from a can are good treats for you cat, despite the stereotype.
Unless it's for a legitimate medical reason, declawing cats is cruel. If you don't want cats clawing your furniture, but can't be bothered to do the bare minimum of just researching how you can prevent it, then don't get a cat. Don't have a completely unnecessary medical procedure done on your cat simply because you don't want to be inconvenienced.
Some people see their pets as accessories and can't be bothered to spend some time with them. I bet it's the same people who see their children as accessories also. :(
If your cat or dog was hit by a car and is whining and limping, when you bring them in and get asked when the accident happened, the damn answer best not be ‘oh, 4-5 days ago, but I haven’t had time to bring him in’
Source = wife is a surgical vet nurse
Your rabbit is not a f**king hamster.
It needs actual space to run around, and not a single cage sold at a commercial pet store has even close to enough space. They need runs, and access to the house if you can.
They are incredibly social animals, so don't come to me and say you got one. They are lonely, and need a buddy. If they don't have one, be prepared to spend 6+ hours a day hanging out and socializing with them because they need the interaction.
They do not just eat pellets, 80-90% of their diet is should be hay and I'm tired of people coming in with morbidly obese rabbits as a result of the rabbit being fed nothing but calorie dense pellets and carrots.
And stop buying pugs from breeders. Bringing more of those poor suffering creatures into this world is inhumane.
Bunnies in a cage in the back garden are not happy bunnies. The House Rabbit society has excellent information on litter training and socialising a rabbit. Rabbits do need to be spayed or neutered, and will live vastly longer if this is done - otherwise they are subject to reproductive cancers. Happy rabbits dance, proink up and shake themselves about, and otherwise are very active. Bored rabbits in cages are numb and mentally broken.
Vet here.
Your dog does not need to eat grain free food with massive amounts of protein because they are “basically a wolf.” No. They’re not. They’re a dog. And not only does the actual science not support the need for these trend diets, now there’s concern they’re actually doing harm, causing dilated cardiomyopathy in certain animals.
In a similar vein, we do not get any money from diet companies. Do you think I would be wallowing in my 325K of debt (no this is not an exaggeration in the slightest), driving a 15 year old broken down car, and renting without a hope of buying a house, if I were getting kickbacks? I would not. If we make a diet recommendation it’s because current science says it may help your pet.
We agonize over cases, work longer hours than we should, spend time away from our families and friends to figure out difficult cases and help the really sick pets. Taking out your anger and grief on me and my staff does nothing but tear us apart and contribute to the high suicide rate that vets and vet techs have. We are helpers at heart and it hurts when we can’t help - please be kind and don’t make us feel worse.
There is no such thing as Alpha. The whole concept was based of a flawed methodology where even the researchers who wrote the book in the first place disavowed it. Simply use force free training and you and your pet will be happier for it
Not a vet but my mom is.
One thing that really frustrates her is the myth that neutering a cat will make them fat and lazy.
It reduces the amount of calories they need which means they need less food and/or more exercise to maintain the same weight. Cats generally get less energetic as they get older regardless, but most will still perk up if you make the effort to wave a toy in their face every so often.
Neuter the cat unless you want to become sasha from the math books. They will multiply I promise you.
Vet Nurse for 10+years....
90% of your pets behavioural issues are your fault. If you're not willing to train your pet (mostly dogs here, cats just dgaf) basic commands and getting them used to being handled then you can bet we will restrain and muzzle if need be or we will charge extra for sedation. My colleagues and I are not in the business of fluffing around whilst trying to treat your pet and or getting bitten.
What you think is cute in your large breed puppy (growling, resource guarding, biting) is not cute when it is a 30+kg uncontrollable beast.
Retractable leashes are the worst invention ever and should be banned. You have no control over your pet.
Stop letting your pet wander up to any other pet in the waiting room. Not all dogs are friendly and cats are stressed enough.
Overfeeding your pet is the same animal abuse as underfeeding.
Start a savings account for your pet if pet insurance doesn't suit. If you never need it you have money you can spend on a holiday.
If your pet eats your weed stash, let the vet know. They are not going to call the police. They need to know everything they can to diagnose your pet.
Dogs and cats can't metabolize THC. It's not only that they eat your stash - don't smoke in company of your pet and FFS don't blow your smoke at your pet!
Ripping your cat's claws out to preserve your furniture is absolutely disgusting and inhumane.
Don't justify it by saying that at least you're giving him/her a good home. You're depriving the animal of one of the core essence of being a cat!
Vaccines you get at the drug store on the corner or the feed and tack shop ARE NOT as good or the same as the ones you get at the vet.
Just because your dog is scratching its ears does not mean it has ear mites.
Your cat is not urinating outside the box because its a jerk ( it might be) it probably has an infection.
Not eating for 3 days while vomiting and having diarrhea is a huge deal! That 5lb chihuahua or even 80lb lab cant lose that many fluids without having any intake and be ok and neither would you.
That they are NOT human. Anthropomorphizising your pet often leads to behavioural issues ( small dogs being treated like babies makes them feel they're pack leaders, no your dog is not smiling, he's [fricking] stressed, no, your dog is not guilty, he's terrified of punishment). So for the love of all your deities... Love your pet as if it was your child and treat it how it deserves to be treated - through communication it understands!
Woah, I rant about that so many times to my coworkers lol.
1. Having an obese pet is NOT cute.
2. Even if your pet is a darling at home, it still can bite me and you shouldn't judge me if I put on a muzzle (even more if it's a big, angry dog/cat).
3. Your pet has moods, just like a human.
4. Any change in behavior of your pet should be critically looked at. Why is it that your pet suddenly growls/bites when you touch it in a special place? Could it have pain there?
5. Argh dunno how many times I said that but most people bring in their pet when it's too late, I had so many cases where I had to use much more expensive treatment cause Karen was too lazy to come here with her cat who obviously had a tumor.
6. I wish people would understand a pet is not a toy for your children you buy and stuff away whenever you're done with it.
7. It's NOT cool to make your dog into a killer machine. Especially if I - the vet - have to give it a shot etc.
Yeah... sometimes I highly doubt some people should be allowed to even own stuffed toys...
this makes me a sad walter. people don't realize that pets are not just things you watch so you can pass time once and a while. no matter the pet, as soon as you adopt it, it becomes a member of your family, just like a child. it needs DAILY ATTENTION, not just some food, water, and a couple ball tosses. they're LIVING BEINGS, not an entertainer!!!!!!!!
The internet is not a place for you to self-diagnose and treat your pet. I saw way too many things happen to pets that didn't need to. Like putting oregano or oil in your dog's ear to treat an ear infection.
My dog has an ear infection and an eye infection, we consult vets and get the medicine. It's working and he is now turning 12 this year. On valentines day, actually.
It’s not cute to have a dog that obsessively protects you. It means they see you as a resource to guard. Nothing more than a toy or bone. They are supposed to belong to you, not the other way around.
I wouldn't say they belong to you (I veiw pet/human bonds as a team) but yeah
The number one reason we get dogs into our rescue: people buy or adopt a power breed without knowing the first thing about dogs. They want a "big, ugly dog" to protect themselves or their family. I own two German Shepherds and a Pit Bull. They love everyone and are very social. BUT this took time, energy and commitment. The dogs would protect me IF it were needed, but they are not nasty and will not bark or growl without true cause. I trust them completely, but I also supervise and refuse to inflict innocent people with my dogs just because I know they are friendly. Be responsible people!
My mom had a chow chow when i was born and he was very protective of her and growled at me when i came home. Two years later i jumped on him when he was sleeping (stupid kid stuff) and he instantly snapped at me and I had to get stitches all around my chin. It was a close call to being higher on my face and I still have the scars.
My mom seems to like that her dogs are protective of her and I think it's awful.
No, dogs shouldn't be obsessive and agressive. If they protect you like a toy, then they are not loyal to you, they just think they dominate you, that is not loyalty.
Load More Replies... Veterinarian here.
Getting and relying on medical advice from breeders and groomers (with no medical background). I once saw a rat terrier with a fractured humerus, which typically requires surgical correction. As I stepped out of the room to check availability with a surgeon, the client called the dog’s breeder who said not to follow my advice and to “just put the dog in a sling” and that she’s “done on her own dog's plenty.”
Also, not exercising dogs enough. Many behavioral problems can be solved with ample exercise daily.
This post is focused on dogs and cats, so I am going to add something as an owner of hamsters - THEY ARE NOT GOOD FOR KIDS. Hamsters take a lot of work and the terrible cages sold at the pet shop are nowhere near the right size. They may be small but they need a large cage. As with any pet - DO YOUR RESEARCH. It makes me so mad that people with these pets with no understanding - even as simple as the fact that they are nocturnal. And I take them to the vet if I notice anything unusual in their health. We are obligated to care for any creature we make reliant on us for their care.
I don't think people understand how serious declawing cats is. It's not only ripping out their claw, it's making them paralyzed in their finger joints and it puts the cat through incredible pain. PLEASE DON'T DO IT!!!!!
Sad thing is, most landlords (at least around me) require proof of full declawing before a cat is allowed to live with you. But it’s like chopping their fingers off.
Load More Replies...Good info, and that your animal will not die peacefully at home, I disagree on this one, my dog and my other cats died at home in our arms after we told them don't worry about us, we'll meet again on the rainbow bridge. And around 30 mins to 45 mins they all sleep peacefully. I would not let them died in that cold table.
Every case is different. I've had pets die peacefully of old age at home, but had to take my best friend cat to the vet. He dropped like a rock at home and was in agony when I got to the vet, even with kitty morphine. He could not be saved. I damn sure didn't leave the room, I held him in my arms and was pspspspsps'ing into his neck at the end.
Load More Replies...Stay away from Petsmart and Petco. They are after your money, much of their care information and products are complete and total BS. This excludes cats and dogs to an extent, I’m mainly referring to reptiles, rodents, and fish.
They only way someone working there is gonna have the proper knowledge about reptiles, rodents and fish is if they go out of their way to do so. I have a homegirl that worked at a place like that and she was very informed about the reptiles and whatnot
Load More Replies...Don't use the old "Dogs are meant to survive in the wild" crap. They're not. Wolves were; then we came in and manipulated them to end up with a house animal that would help us. We OWE dogs the care, we created animals that more or less depend on us, we can't release them out there and turn our backs. Spay and neuter, adopt and love forever.
I totally agree that research is the most important thing to do before you get a pet. I've wanted a hedgehog or rats, but after less than one hour of research I've came to the conclusion that none would suit my current living situation at all. So I've just got two cats, which are a lot easier to care for. And I got two because I can't let them outside the apartment, and only one would have been bored to death or destroy stuff being all alone. This way they play together and they don't need as much attention as if they were alone. They do, rarely, break stuff, but I was expecting that and I've arranged my apartment and bought stuff with them in mind (a durable couch so that it doesn't scratch easily, multiple scratch posts, moved the flowers up where they can't jump etc etc etc). And now I'm planning a cage in the balcony where they can get some fresh air without the risk of them jumping out. Having a pet involves soooo much thinking and planning and money, even if they are healthy.
Even small animals need socialisation and care. I had a duo of rats for a year and they are a lot like dogs. They needed to be let out of the cage for 20 minutes to a few hours each and EVERY day, EXACTLY like a big dog, else they get agressive or overly passive. And they love training. Don't get a small animal thinking it needs less because it's small, you're lying to yourself.
I saw it mentioned in one but I just wanted to emphasize that if your dog’s behavior suddenly changes, you really should look into it. We had a big Great Dane/Mastiff. He was the biggest gentle giant in the world, till one day he snapped at a friend of mine when she held her hand out for him to sniff. We assumed he just didn’t like her for some reason, but then he did it again to someone he was very familiar with, and then started to even snap at us. We took him to the vet and it turned out his retinas had been bleeding inside his eye and he could hardly see anymore, so he was biting at folks when he couldn’t tell what or who was there.
I could never be a vet. I'd want to scream at half the owners constantly for mistreating their pets.
Here’s another thing they should have touched on. Reptiles. Do not buy your child a reptile without researching. So many free reptiles on Craigslist because the kids couldn’t take care of them or they got too big. Reptiles need vet checks too. Our bearded boy goes in every 6 months just for them to check him over. When you purchase/rescue a creature you should know what the creature expects of you. And de clawing a cat is just messed up. If you have to have a declawed cat for medical reasons, then choose another pet please.
Why is there a random apple cheesecake recipe in the middle of this article? I know barely anyone reads the filler crap you put in to make it look like a proper article rather than just entirely stolen content, at least copy and paste the right stuff.
I would like to recommend a book for everyone who loves animals. All creatures great and small, by James Herriot, who started out as a veterinary surgeon at Glasgow Veterinary College. Shortly afterwards he took up a position as an assistant in a North Yorkshire practice where he remained. Published in 1972. It is a heartwarming story, will probably make you tear up a few times. He wrote several sequels and apparently it was also adapted into a series at some point. I've never seen that so can't speak to it.
The books beautifully illustrate that not all animals are cute and fluffy, but all need our care and attention. Yes, they will move you to tears, but they are very worthwhile reading.
Load More Replies...Birds are often one of the most neglected pets out there, left in a undersized cage 24 hours a day with one perch and no others to socialize with is nothing more then torture.
Only cats and dogs...? There are other types of pets as well. I have a Ringneck. Would have loved to see some advise on birds.
I'm just a former pet owner. Now you know one of my passwords, and it goes like this: Digger was a stray cat I adopted in 1999, and put him to rest the day after Thanksgiving last year. I made a point of allowing him to be an indoor/outdoor cat. I built ramps for him, so he could get outside, meet the neighbors, kill them mice. He met a LOT of neighbors and killed a LOT of mice. And he f**king LOVED the freedom. It helps to be in a warm climate like LA, can always leave a window open. I miss him. Cats are the best.
I've been owned by cats for more than 40 years. Get them scratching posts and cat trees. If you can hammer a nail and screw in a screw, you can make a four legged cat scratching post/perch. Your local home improvement store will cut the wood to size. All you need is a 1/4 sheet of plywood (1/2"), cut in half, a couple of 2x4x8' lumber and some industrial grade carpet. Screws and carpet tacks. Get the lumber cut in 4 foot lengths and attach the carpet to the two pieces of plywood. And some untreated sisal rope and staples. You can get it by the foot on a big roll or buy the carpet squares and cut to fit. Attach the carpet, screw the four pieces of 2x4 to the corners of each plywood square to create a 'table'. Wrap the sisal around the legs tightly and attach with upholstery staples that are big enough to fit over the rope. Attach the legs with screws underneath the base plywood after attaching the carpet. Drill pilot holes in plywood through carpet and in legs. Affix the top plywood on top of the legs and drill pilot holes through to legs and fasten with screws, then cover with carpet. It's an easy DIY project that can be done in one day and your cat will love it.
Also, if you have children and buy a dog, do your research! My aunt and uncle own a rescue dog (she's about a year old now), and she still growls at people and gets really scared with other dogs (she and her siblings were really sick and could barely interact with anyone for the first few months of their lives). The family that had one of her siblings have him back because he bit their little son (half a year) several times, my youngest cousin is 6 so they were able to understand how to interact with the dog. If you have little children and cannot protect them from your pets (especially when you KNOW they tend to bite and need to learn not to), don't buy the pets until your children are older!
I have a problem I have two dogs and one of them is a Golden retriever, yellow lab mix and she is not very active she like to go on walks and she loves running around outside but she sleeps so much it’s kind of insane because she does run around outside a lot but sleeps like so much
Some dogs need exercise all day, but others only need short bursts of exercise. Two examples: collie type - needs a lot of exercise, probably most of the day; greyhound - needs short bursts of exercise and will then sleep for the rest of the day, they are couch potatoes.
Load More Replies...How is it barbaric? It is necessary, it increases their life span and prevents suffering from the mum and the unwanted pups.
Load More Replies...This post is focused on dogs and cats, so I am going to add something as an owner of hamsters - THEY ARE NOT GOOD FOR KIDS. Hamsters take a lot of work and the terrible cages sold at the pet shop are nowhere near the right size. They may be small but they need a large cage. As with any pet - DO YOUR RESEARCH. It makes me so mad that people with these pets with no understanding - even as simple as the fact that they are nocturnal. And I take them to the vet if I notice anything unusual in their health. We are obligated to care for any creature we make reliant on us for their care.
I don't think people understand how serious declawing cats is. It's not only ripping out their claw, it's making them paralyzed in their finger joints and it puts the cat through incredible pain. PLEASE DON'T DO IT!!!!!
Sad thing is, most landlords (at least around me) require proof of full declawing before a cat is allowed to live with you. But it’s like chopping their fingers off.
Load More Replies...Good info, and that your animal will not die peacefully at home, I disagree on this one, my dog and my other cats died at home in our arms after we told them don't worry about us, we'll meet again on the rainbow bridge. And around 30 mins to 45 mins they all sleep peacefully. I would not let them died in that cold table.
Every case is different. I've had pets die peacefully of old age at home, but had to take my best friend cat to the vet. He dropped like a rock at home and was in agony when I got to the vet, even with kitty morphine. He could not be saved. I damn sure didn't leave the room, I held him in my arms and was pspspspsps'ing into his neck at the end.
Load More Replies...Stay away from Petsmart and Petco. They are after your money, much of their care information and products are complete and total BS. This excludes cats and dogs to an extent, I’m mainly referring to reptiles, rodents, and fish.
They only way someone working there is gonna have the proper knowledge about reptiles, rodents and fish is if they go out of their way to do so. I have a homegirl that worked at a place like that and she was very informed about the reptiles and whatnot
Load More Replies...Don't use the old "Dogs are meant to survive in the wild" crap. They're not. Wolves were; then we came in and manipulated them to end up with a house animal that would help us. We OWE dogs the care, we created animals that more or less depend on us, we can't release them out there and turn our backs. Spay and neuter, adopt and love forever.
I totally agree that research is the most important thing to do before you get a pet. I've wanted a hedgehog or rats, but after less than one hour of research I've came to the conclusion that none would suit my current living situation at all. So I've just got two cats, which are a lot easier to care for. And I got two because I can't let them outside the apartment, and only one would have been bored to death or destroy stuff being all alone. This way they play together and they don't need as much attention as if they were alone. They do, rarely, break stuff, but I was expecting that and I've arranged my apartment and bought stuff with them in mind (a durable couch so that it doesn't scratch easily, multiple scratch posts, moved the flowers up where they can't jump etc etc etc). And now I'm planning a cage in the balcony where they can get some fresh air without the risk of them jumping out. Having a pet involves soooo much thinking and planning and money, even if they are healthy.
Even small animals need socialisation and care. I had a duo of rats for a year and they are a lot like dogs. They needed to be let out of the cage for 20 minutes to a few hours each and EVERY day, EXACTLY like a big dog, else they get agressive or overly passive. And they love training. Don't get a small animal thinking it needs less because it's small, you're lying to yourself.
I saw it mentioned in one but I just wanted to emphasize that if your dog’s behavior suddenly changes, you really should look into it. We had a big Great Dane/Mastiff. He was the biggest gentle giant in the world, till one day he snapped at a friend of mine when she held her hand out for him to sniff. We assumed he just didn’t like her for some reason, but then he did it again to someone he was very familiar with, and then started to even snap at us. We took him to the vet and it turned out his retinas had been bleeding inside his eye and he could hardly see anymore, so he was biting at folks when he couldn’t tell what or who was there.
I could never be a vet. I'd want to scream at half the owners constantly for mistreating their pets.
Here’s another thing they should have touched on. Reptiles. Do not buy your child a reptile without researching. So many free reptiles on Craigslist because the kids couldn’t take care of them or they got too big. Reptiles need vet checks too. Our bearded boy goes in every 6 months just for them to check him over. When you purchase/rescue a creature you should know what the creature expects of you. And de clawing a cat is just messed up. If you have to have a declawed cat for medical reasons, then choose another pet please.
Why is there a random apple cheesecake recipe in the middle of this article? I know barely anyone reads the filler crap you put in to make it look like a proper article rather than just entirely stolen content, at least copy and paste the right stuff.
I would like to recommend a book for everyone who loves animals. All creatures great and small, by James Herriot, who started out as a veterinary surgeon at Glasgow Veterinary College. Shortly afterwards he took up a position as an assistant in a North Yorkshire practice where he remained. Published in 1972. It is a heartwarming story, will probably make you tear up a few times. He wrote several sequels and apparently it was also adapted into a series at some point. I've never seen that so can't speak to it.
The books beautifully illustrate that not all animals are cute and fluffy, but all need our care and attention. Yes, they will move you to tears, but they are very worthwhile reading.
Load More Replies...Birds are often one of the most neglected pets out there, left in a undersized cage 24 hours a day with one perch and no others to socialize with is nothing more then torture.
Only cats and dogs...? There are other types of pets as well. I have a Ringneck. Would have loved to see some advise on birds.
I'm just a former pet owner. Now you know one of my passwords, and it goes like this: Digger was a stray cat I adopted in 1999, and put him to rest the day after Thanksgiving last year. I made a point of allowing him to be an indoor/outdoor cat. I built ramps for him, so he could get outside, meet the neighbors, kill them mice. He met a LOT of neighbors and killed a LOT of mice. And he f**king LOVED the freedom. It helps to be in a warm climate like LA, can always leave a window open. I miss him. Cats are the best.
I've been owned by cats for more than 40 years. Get them scratching posts and cat trees. If you can hammer a nail and screw in a screw, you can make a four legged cat scratching post/perch. Your local home improvement store will cut the wood to size. All you need is a 1/4 sheet of plywood (1/2"), cut in half, a couple of 2x4x8' lumber and some industrial grade carpet. Screws and carpet tacks. Get the lumber cut in 4 foot lengths and attach the carpet to the two pieces of plywood. And some untreated sisal rope and staples. You can get it by the foot on a big roll or buy the carpet squares and cut to fit. Attach the carpet, screw the four pieces of 2x4 to the corners of each plywood square to create a 'table'. Wrap the sisal around the legs tightly and attach with upholstery staples that are big enough to fit over the rope. Attach the legs with screws underneath the base plywood after attaching the carpet. Drill pilot holes in plywood through carpet and in legs. Affix the top plywood on top of the legs and drill pilot holes through to legs and fasten with screws, then cover with carpet. It's an easy DIY project that can be done in one day and your cat will love it.
Also, if you have children and buy a dog, do your research! My aunt and uncle own a rescue dog (she's about a year old now), and she still growls at people and gets really scared with other dogs (she and her siblings were really sick and could barely interact with anyone for the first few months of their lives). The family that had one of her siblings have him back because he bit their little son (half a year) several times, my youngest cousin is 6 so they were able to understand how to interact with the dog. If you have little children and cannot protect them from your pets (especially when you KNOW they tend to bite and need to learn not to), don't buy the pets until your children are older!
I have a problem I have two dogs and one of them is a Golden retriever, yellow lab mix and she is not very active she like to go on walks and she loves running around outside but she sleeps so much it’s kind of insane because she does run around outside a lot but sleeps like so much
Some dogs need exercise all day, but others only need short bursts of exercise. Two examples: collie type - needs a lot of exercise, probably most of the day; greyhound - needs short bursts of exercise and will then sleep for the rest of the day, they are couch potatoes.
Load More Replies...How is it barbaric? It is necessary, it increases their life span and prevents suffering from the mum and the unwanted pups.
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