Aint animals funny when they do funny things anyway… Well here is a “compilation” of some funny animals
Aint animals funny when they do funny things anyway… Well here is a “compilation” of some funny animals
Woke up one night to find my dog, Sunny, in a heap, unable to stand and panting anxiously. Vet diagnosed it as Geriatric Vestibular Disease. Somewhat common in older dogs (Sunny is 14) symptoms include: eyes darting about irregularly; loss of balance; and upset GI tract. No cause is known. No treatment other than time. Most dogs seem to recover within a few days or weeks. Residual head tilting is common. The vet assured us this was NOT a stroke. However, the symptoms sure looked like it at the time. Took this video on day three, when Sunny came home. She is still unsteady, but managed to make the one step up to get into the house. The panting may be partly due to anxiety – and it was warm on this day. Curiously – Sunny stops when she reaches her bed; and cannot seem to figure out how to lie down. I finally tell her, “Sit”, and she slowly drops down to rest.
In order to become a certified dog trainer, look for a dog training school where a certification can be received with a course that takes six to 12 weeks. Discover ways to become members of other organizations after receiving a dog training certificate with help from acertified dog trainer in this free video on dog training. Expert: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg Contact: www.miami-dog-training.com Bio: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
To tell if a dog has worms, take the animal to a veterinary clinic, where fecal tests and a physical exam are conducted to determine what kind of worm is present, as many worms do not physically show in the stool. Treat a dog with worms, who might scoot on its bottom, vomit or have diarrhea, withhelpful information from an experienced veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
How to cut a cat’s hair with scissors in thisfree feline dental health video. Expert: Carolyn Haynie Contact: www.purrzonecats.com Bio: Carolyn Haynie has been a dog and cat groomer for 40 plus years. She owns a Persian Cat Cattery that produced a National Winner in 2005. Filmmaker: Liz Mortensen
Feline GERD doesn’t really exist, but cats can have reflux, and symptoms of reflux include vomiting, belching, weight loss and swallowing air when they eat. Learn about stomach inflammation as a cause of reflux in cats with help from aveterinarian in this free video on cat health. Expert: James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge