Archive for March, 2009

Simple Ways You Can Help Prevent Animal Cruelty

Friday, March 27th, 2009
Animal Veterinarians
Animal cruelty is common everywhere, even in places where it’s prohibited.  Although there may be laws on animal cruelty, its not highly implemented. Thus every year, there are several animals, including pets like cats and dogs, and wild animals, that are maltreated.

Animal cruelty can come in various forms.  You could have observed someone physically hurting an animal.  Animal cruelty can also be in the form of malnutrition when animal owners don’t feed their pets properly.  Generally, what causes injury and suffering to an animal can be considered animal cruelty.

One way of fighting animal abuse is to report it as soon as it is spotted.  Here are some things you can do to prevent animal cruelty.

Be Aware

Keep your eyes and ears open.  Your local humane society or animal shelter wouldn’t know several instances of animal abuse without those concerned citizens who report cruelty in their neighborhood through phone calls.  So, do your part and be on the look out for animals in your own neighborhood.   This could be a possible indicator of neglect or abuse.

Learn to Distinguish Animal Cruelty

Signs and Symptoms - There are signs and symptoms observed in most abused animals.  Watch out for wounds on the body, patches of missing hair, extremely thin and starving animals, limping and tick or flea infestations.  An owner who is physically abusing an animal is abusive.  Dogs left chained in the yard and without access to food and water is a neglectful act.  Animals hit by a car and not taken to a veterinarian is also a neglectful act.  These are all forms of animal cruelty.

Report Animal Cruelty

Know who to call when reporting animal cruelty.  There are some states that have Humane Law Enforcement officers who can investigate and arrest perpetrators of animal cruelty.  In some towns, you may have to call the police department or local animal control.  Know who to call.  Also, when reporting an incident, make sure that you provide as much information possible.  The details will mean a lot to the investigating officer.  Try writing down the type of cruelty you witnessed, who was involved, the date of the incident, and where it happened.

Do Some Proactive Steps to Fight Animal Cruelty

Animal cruelty is a crime.  Write or call your local law enforcement departments and tell them that investigating animal cruelty should be a main concern.  Fight for the passage of strong anti-cruelty laws on federal, state or local levels.  Have signature petitions. Write letters to legislators.  Stronger laws mean tougher penalties, and punishment for animal cruelty should be harsher! Support your local animal rescue organization or local shelter.  Volunteer at animal shelters and rescue groups in your area.

Lastly, set a good example for others.  You can prevent animal cruelty and it starts within you.  If you are a pet owner, make sure that you always show your pets the love and care that they ought to have.  Always provide food, fresh water, shelter and medical treatment if your pet is sick.  Have your animals spayed or neutered.  Be a responsible pet owner.  And to top it off, a lot of hugs and kisses won’t hurt!



By: Rashel Dan

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Save the animals and stop animal cruelty. Learn more how you can prevent animal cruelty in your neighborhood.



How to Care for Box Turtles : Finding Box Turtle Veterinarians

Monday, March 23rd, 2009
expertvillage asked:


It’s important to have a veterinarian lined up when you get a box turtle. Learn how to find a vet, as well as other information about turtles in this free pet care video.

What is required in California to get a companion animal to aid depression caused by long-term disability?

Monday, March 16th, 2009
Animal Doctors
diamondcattoy asked:


Its been suggested that I get a theraputic companion animal for mom. I am concerned that my apartment manager may ask me to move from our “no pets” complex if I do. Can anyone direct me to a website with info on disabled persons rights to have companion animals in California? Is there a specific form for the doctor to fill out? Is there any state or federal licensure requirements? What kind of animals qualify as companion animals? Is there a specific type of doctor to see? Thank for taking the time to read my question.

what’s the animal doctor’s title?

Saturday, March 14th, 2009
Animal Doctors
joanna asked:


what’s the word for the doctor that takes care of animals?

Animal Adoption

Saturday, March 14th, 2009
Animal Veterinarians
The idea of having a pet is an idea that many people consider but they rarely take the various needs of their new pet into account when they start the process to adopt this pet. These people will just see about adopting any pet that they see in pet stores and at the pet shelters that look cute. It is only when the animal adoption process is finished and they have taken the new family member home, that they are confronted by the reality of their having adopted an animal.

For this reason and many others when you decide to adopt any type of pet you should see if you have the ability to take of that pet. There are many different animals that can be considered as pets. These pets are generally dogs, guinea pigs, cats, parrots, rabbits, hamsters, and different varieties of fresh water fish and saltwater fish.

While these are the main types of animal adoption pets that people consider having as companions or just plain pets, there are other exotic pets that some people think would be appropriate as pets. These types of pets include snakes, turtles, other reptiles and hawks, and even lion cubs.

Regardless of the type of animal that you may consider owning there are certain factors that need to be thought of before you go through with an animal adoption procedure. These factors will include the animal’s emotional state, mental state and the physical condition of this animal once you have taken the animal to your home.

While you may think that owning a pet is easy there are many requirements that your new pet will need seen to. As these various animals have different temperaments and requirements for their happiness and health, you will need to talk with an animal veterinarian or staff at animals shelters to understand the various needs of your new pet.

In an animal adoption you are taking home a pet whose likes and dislikes are already probably well established. These likes and dislikes will extend even to their dietary requirements. When you are looking into the types of food that are suitable for your new pet you should understand what are the foods that will provide them with a good nutritious meal.

These many facts are needed to be thought of when you are looking into an animal adoption. Even though there are lots of pets who need a home and lots of love you have to be suitable for their future needs and happiness. So until you are sure about giving a 100% of your time and attention to these animals you may want to wait a while before you adopt a pet.



By: Krishan Bakhru

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Reasons Why you Should Become an Exotic Pet Veterinarian

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Animal Veterinarians
If you are a practicing local veterinarian, you might want to consider taking in exotic pets as patients too. Regular pets like dogs and cats maybe a common thing for you, but are you ready to take on the challenge of being an exotic pet veterinarian?

Since you are in this field for quite sometime you might think of becoming one. Being an exotic pet practicing local veterinarian has a lot of advantages. And here are just some of them.

1. You will have a broader range of clients. Imagine more people consulting you for all their pets, no matter what kind it is. That also means you will be able to earn more by being able to expand your clinic or office.

2. You will become more famous. There are just a few exotic pet veterinarians in your area, for sure. A regular veterinarian may be one too many, but an exotic veterinarian isn’t. You may even have customers coming from other states, just to consult you regarding their pets.

3. You will widen your knowledge about animals. Being confined to dogs, cats, and other regular pets could be less challenging after being in the field for too long. Maybe it’s time to take your expertise to another level and take on skunks, turtles, and snakes as patients.

4. You will be able to help the environment. Being a veterinarian of exotic pets would enable you to help injured and very sick animals out of danger. You can lengthen their lives and add to the preservation of their species in the process.

5. You will be able to inform other people. As you attend to sick exotic pets, you can enlighten its owners as to the proper care these types of animals need. And you will also be able to give them tips to prevent the same illness from happening again.

6. You can use your knowledge and expertise in reaching out to more people. Once you have became an exotic pet veterinarian and have done well in it, you will be able to use all the things you have learned in making informed decisions people wanting to get exotic pets. You can join an advocate protecting exotic animals or other similar organizations according to your personal beliefs and principles.

Being an exotic pet veterinarian could mean lots of things to learn and lots of information to digest, even if you are a practicing veterinarian already. You might even go back to school again for that purpose alone. But think of the things it can give you. Being an exotic pet vet can become really fulfilling so just go for it.



By: Andi Wize

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Cheap Pet Insurance Brings Peace Of Mind To Animal Owners

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
Animal Veterinarians
There are many households in the United States where the pets in the family are considered to be of equal importance just as any other member. Just as the family is concerned about the health care needs of loved ones, they are equally concerned about the well-being of their beloved pets. Purchasing cheap pet insurance can help the family to have the security that their family pets will be able to get the health care they deserve, without the stress of figuring out how to pay for the veterinary pet bills.

Pet insurance is a fairly new insurance product on the market. It has become a great way for average families to be able to have the sense of peace and security that the animal will be properly cared for in case they encounter some type of illness.

Pet health insurance was introduced to the market about 20 years ago and was met with some skepticism and ridicule. Some thought it was simply a new method for insurance companies to sell policies, while others thought that is was something only the wealthy could afford. However, for many families, cheap pet insurance has provided the needed coverage for health care services for their pets and reduced financial stress for the family.

The best news is that with the advent of more affordable and cheaper pet insurance, people are able to relax knowing that their animal will be taken care of in times of need. This takes away the worry and concern that is often in the back of people’s minds. When a family budget is already stretched thin to take care of necessities for the children in the household, adding concern about an illness or accident with the family animal can place additional stress on the parents.

Now that pet health insurance has been on the market for a few years, there are more and more providers entering the arena and bringing competition. This has the beneficial effect for the consumer of lower prices and making cheaper cover available. There are now options for veterinary pet care coverage that can be obtained for just a few dollars a month as the premium.

However, it should be noted that cheaper cover for your animal is not always the best option for your particular needs and for your specific situation. One of the things to watch out for when doing any kind of animal cover comparison is to uncover how reliable the company behind the policy is. It can be terribly frustrating and expensive to make a decision to go forward with a procedure for your pet based on expected coverage and then run into excuses and run-around’s by the insurer trying to avoid paying the veterinarian.

One way to avoid this problem with any kind of animal cover, is to do your homework. Ask questions about how long the company has been in business. Search the internet forums for people who have had experience with the pet insurance company you are considering. Check with your veterinarian and ask if they know the company and if they have ever had problems with being paid promptly.

Taking time to do this type of research will help you to avoid the problems that could turn your cheap pet insurance coverage into a hassle or a nightmare. It is also a good idea to find out where the company is based and check with their local Better Business Bureau to see if they have had any complaints that have gone unresolved. Taking these additional steps will give you great peace of mind knowing that you have chosen an affordable pet health insurance policy.



By: MIKE SELVON

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National Shortage of Veterinarians

Monday, March 2nd, 2009
UCDavis asked:


NewsWatch 2007: There’s an educational bottleneck in veterinary medicine today. The nation’s 28 veterinary schools are full and are having a difficult time meeting the growing demand. UC Davis’ veterinary medicine school is working to solve the problem.