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From First Time To Adopt A Pet To Surviving The First 30 Days With A Clean Home And A Happy Rescue

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One look and one lick, I already know that we are taking our first rescue home.  

His name is Snoopy.

Our fur family excitedly welcomes this adorable 5-month-old rescue … But after 30 days, we are looking for a new home for Snoopy.

What happened?

Weeks before, my sister and I were like giggly teenagers ordering online dog beds, puppy clothes, and cute chew toys preparing for our new puppy. Just want to make sure that Snoopy feels welcome.

That same week, I read an online discussion on pet adoption horror stories. But I brushed these off thinking that they will never happen to us.

I thought I am made of sturdier stuff, that I can easily adopt a new puppy and live happily ever after.

I was wrong!

While preparing to welcome our new puppy, I keep asking this question: “How can I prepare Snoopy to make his stay with us fun and long-lasting?”

… Little did I realize that it was the wrong question.

Based on my 30-day “adventure” with Snoopy, these are the 3 questions that you should be asking YOURSELF so you will survive the first 30 days with your rescue:

  1. Am I ready for the responsibility?

Having a new fur family member is an added responsibility. Are you prepared to give the full attention that a playful and active puppy needs?

  1. Can my lifestyle accommodate an active rescue?

A 5-month-old puppy is like a child. Snoopy is an active puppy and needs attention. He loves going on walks and extended playtime.

If you have a regular day job, can you give the attention that a puppy craves?  Perhaps a year-old rescue would be better for you.

  1. Is my home ready for a playful rescue?

Again, it’s like having a curious child in your home. “Accidents” will frequently happen so toilet training is the first order of the day. Know how to train a pet to keep your home clean and odor-free.

To a young pup, your home is a playground! Everything is a toy! This I learned too late. You see, despite having chew toys, Snoppy loved playing with our slippers, brooms, and chairs. Even our wallpaper is not spared 🙂

Giving him his own space is a great step towards this.

 So you see, pet adoption requires preparation.

It includes preparation for you, your family, and your home. After all, you will be welcoming a new member of the family. So all parties must be prepared.

As you prepare, it is also best that you contact your Vet so you will have a partner in caring for your rescue.  

We will be happy to be your partner at Makati Dog and Cat Hospital.  Send us a message on our Facebook Page.

Call us and have these 3 questions in mind so you will be fully ready and emerge stress-free, happy, and survive the first 30 days with your rescue!

One Of The Best Things You Can Do For Fur Babies

Pet Care

We all find fur babies cute.

That’s why a lot of us have them in the first place!

That’s why there are so many of them!

For some reason, dogs and cats trigger something innate in us.

Who wouldn’t melt when they see puppies!

Even the hardest people with hearts of stone just couldn’t control themselves when they see puppies.

They would just hug, kiss, and play with them!

They’re just so cute!

And what about cat videos?!

They are among the most watched videos on Youtube.

People just love to watch their cuteness.

Kittens just do things we find so amusing and funny.

But behind this, love for dogs and cats does cause a problem.

Because everyone likes them so much, now there are too many!

There is an overpopulation of fur babies in several countries, the Philippines included.

For each pet that is fed well, given proper shelter, and medicated correctly; several others are neglected,

They’re just left on the streets to fend for their own.

Doesn’t it just break your heart to see unloved fur babies left to fend for themselves?

For a lot of people, it’s just too much.

They rescue the fur babies and nurture them back to health.

Alas, there are just too many of them.

Plus, rescuing is more of a band-aid solution than anything else.

The best thing to do is to keep the number of pets down.

But how do we help in doing this?

It’s by having our fur babies spayed and castrated.

Studies have shown there are several benefits to having pets desexed.

For sure,  that will help in keeping your fur babies healthy.

Another important thing it will do is keep the number of dogs and cats left on the streets down.

It will lessen the number of unloved fur babies left to fend for themselves.

Let’s all do our share.

Call us at 090888967113 or message us on our Facebook Page or email us at MakatiDogAndCatHospital@gmail.com

How To Show True Love For Your Fur Babies On Valentine’s Day

pet valentineValentine’s Day is one of the most popular days of the year.
 
People spend a lot of money on gifts.
 
They think it will show how much they love someone.
 
But is this really the best way to show their affection?
 
Is purchasing something costly once a year and gifting it the authentic way of showing love?
 
That may be one way, but true love isn’t just for one day a year.
 
True love should be year-round!
 
Caring for someone isn’t measured by how much we would spend.
 
It is different from how much you splurge on expensive things.
 
It’s more of thinking about how well that someone will turn out.
 
Will it be helpful?
 
Is it beneficial for that someone?
 
Is it practical?
 
Is it something useful?
 
In the case of our fur babies, wouldn’t it be better to consider their health?
 
Sure, getting them something cute like a special treat or an expensive collar is adorable and lovely, but…
 
One of the best gifts you can give is something that keeps them healthy.
 
February is the month of hearts.
 
This is an excellent time to think of keeping the hearts of our pet dogs in great shape.
 
One way is to prevent them from getting infected with Heartworms, a common parasite found worldwide!
 
It is the cause of lots of pain and suffering for countless dogs (and even cats).
 
While it is a dangerous worm, it can be easily prevented.
 
There are several ways how to do it.
 
You can choose:
👉 A once-a-year shot.
👉 A once-a-month oral medication.
👉 A topical medicine that can be easily applied monthly.
 
Whichever method you choose, do it continuously for the rest of your fur baby’s life.
 
Caring for someone for a lifetime is a sign of true love!
 
Call us at 09088967113 or message us at makatidogandcathospital@gmail.com to schedule an appointment for your fur baby.
 
We recommend a heartworm preventative that fits your and your fur babies’ lifestyles.

No Need For Check Ups, Your Fur Baby Will Do Just Fine… So They Say

pet check-upMany pet parents think checkups are a waste of time and money.

This is because they hear of some pet owners having fur babies for years and never getting sick, even though they never have a checkup!

Those are the lucky ones.

They’re outliers.

There will always be that small percentage of pets that seem to never get sick.

Think about it.

Do you have that uncle or aunt who reached their 80s and 90s while smoking a pack of cigarettes daily?

And they still look like they’re healthy?

Heck, I know of an aunt who espouses smoking.

She smokes at least a pack daily and never gets sick because of it.

She’s in her 80’s and is still very healthy.

But… not everyone can be that fortunate.

She might be one of the lucky ones.

And we never know that she’s sick or suffering some disease related to smoking until it’s too late.

The same goes for our fur babies.

A lot of them may look normal.

They may even act like they’re very healthy.

But you can never be sure; you need to have them checked yearly.

For example, liver and kidney diseases are only detected when a large part of those organs are already damaged.

Some diseases like Heartworm infection may not show signs until it’s too late.

A lot of diseases could have been treated or managed if they were only detected early.

Shoulda, woulda, coulda…

Things could have gone for the better if only we had known earlier.

Like people, our fur babies need to have their annual checkups.

We have to ensure they don’t have any underlying condition we need to handle.

Call us at 0908-896-7113

8896-6386 / 8896-2860 or message us at makatidogandcathospital@gmail.com for that appointment.

We’ll check your furbaby to ensure there’s nothing to worry about!

Why You Should Adopt An Adult Fur Baby

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Why You Should Adopt An Adult Fur Baby

It can be lots of fun to have a fur baby.

They make great companions.

Loneliness will be a rarity.

It’s proven that pets make us healthier in so many ways.

But…

Would it be easier if we could get an adult dog?

Most likely, they’re mature in temperament.

Destructive puppy behavior is unlikely.

And in addition, wouldn’t it be nice if they’re:

1) Fully vaccinated.

2) Neutered.

What if I tell you there is a way to get a fur baby with all of those above?

In return, you have to sign a contract.

Basically, it says you will love and take care of them.

And you will never give them away!

If you are interested, please send us a message at (Viber) 0908-8967-113 or email us at makatidogandcathospital@gmail.com.

We’ll tell you how to get a fur baby and help save the world!

Hey, It’s National Train Your Dog Month!

Pet Training

A lot of people think that only puppies can be trained.

They think teaching your fur baby anything new when they reach a certain age is impossible.

They believe you can’t change their habits when adopting an older pet.

Well,  that’s not true!

Adult dogs have a better attention span.

Adult dogs have more self-control.  

These traits make them easier to train than puppies.

Younger dogs may pick things more quickly, but it is still possible to train older dogs.

Sure, they may be set in their ways, but they can still be taught new things.

The Association of Professional Dog Trainers established National Train Your Dog Month, knowing that dogs can be trained at any age.

People ask, why is it important to train your dog?

Training does the following things for your fur baby:

Builds confidence.

Provides mental stimulation.

Strengthens the human-animal bond.

Training is necessary because dogs need socialization and schooling to become well-behaved companions.

Some activities you can do during Train Your Dog Month are:

Teach your pet a new trick, like rolling over or playing fetch.

Enjoy Furry Fridays by taking your dog for a walk or watching a movie together!

Post on social media your dog training accomplishments and challenges.

You can do a lot more to enjoy this month, focusing on training your fur baby.

But…there are times you feel like just giving up.

You may think that it’s impossible to train your dog to urinate in the proper place, but it doesn’t just occur.

There may be a reason why this isn’t happening.

You may need to have your fur baby checked.

They may have a urinary problem that can be solved by the family veterinarian.

That’s why it’s a great idea to have your pet checked.

Your pet may be experiencing something uncomfortable or painful.

That is why they don’t want to fetch, jump or do anything else.

Give us a call at 0908-896-7113

8896-6386 / 8896-2860 or message us at makatidogandcathospital@gmail.com.

We can help you train your fur baby better!

If You Are Someone Who Is Planning To Get A Pet: READ THIS FIRST!

pet adoption

Are you someone who is planning to get a pet?

Well,  I want to tell you that it entails a lot of responsibility.

Getting a puppy is a risky proposition.

You need to spend a lot on vaccinations and dog food.

You have to train your pet, so they don’t become destructive.

You need to socialize them with other puppies and people, so they become friendly.

All of those take a lot of work!

What if I tell you there’s a way to make it easy for you.

It’s through pet adoption.

There are animal-loving groups that rescue abandoned dogs from the streets.

They spend money on their vaccinations, food, and parasite control.

They even take care of their neutering/spaying.

All of those will cost a lot of money!

They even care for them, so they become friends with people and other dogs.

Where do you come in?

You have to promise to give them a good home.

No need to spend for all of what I mentioned above.

You save tons of money.

You give a fur baby a new home.

You get love in return.

If you are interested in giving a fur baby a forever home, call (Viber) 0908-8967-113 or send us a message in our FB Page Makati Dog And Cat Hospital.

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Dr. Sixto Carlos, DVM, MS, Diplomate PCCP

Makati Dog and Cat Hospital

A Proven And Easy Way To Get Healthy While Improving Your Relationship With Your Pet

Pet Care Pet Tips

Life has become so busy nowadays.

People are doing too many things, and everybody needs to remember what’s important in life.

An important example of this is health.

With all the things you need to do, you forget that you must keep yourself healthy.

Not only for yourself but also for your family, work and pets.

One of the essential factors to getting healthy is getting enough exercise.

The problem is, do you have the time?

Going to the gym takes a lot of effort and investment.

You have to pay monthly fees.

If possible,  you also need a trainer to ensure you exercise correctly and safely.

Another thing is, do you have the time?

Going to the gym and coming home will eat a lot of hours.

And that is time away from your fur baby.

What should you do?

Just accept that you’ll never be healthy?

A simple solution is walking with your dog!

Walking has a lot of benefits for both of you.

It will:

  • Lower Blood pressure.
  • Enhance your cardiovascular fitness.
  • Improve your muscles.
  • Give you stronger bones.
  • Stimulate you mentally.
  • Increase the bond between you and your pet.
  • Walking takes a little time.

All you need is to start with a daily 15-minute walk.

You can extend this to longer walks as you get fitter and if you have more time to do it.

It’s also flexible; you can do it anytime during the day.

Just make sure it’s not too hot or too cold to walk.

Choose a safe path.

Use a comfortable collar or harness.

You also need to bring water when they get thirsty.

Of course, it’s best to have your fur baby fully vaccinated.

It would be best if you have preventives against parasites.

These are ticks and fleas that they may get from the environment.

Call us at Makati Dog and Cat Hospital.

We’ll give you the protection your fur baby needs when you walk with them!

How To Keep Your Fur Baby Happy, Healthy, And Active

Active Pets

Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Fur Parent?

Having a fur baby fills a void in our lives. So many people would like to have a canine companion at home for many reasons.

Maybe they grew up having pets as members of the family. Now that they are on their own, they feel empty if they don’t have a fur baby at home.

Becoming a pet parent gives us the pleasure of being needed. Some parents feel that once their kids leave home, they must take care of someone else. Having a pet fulfills this want.

Or maybe people are just bored and lonely. Having a pet will keep them company.

Overall, pets give us: happiness, sanity, something to look forward to, and most importantly, unconditional love!

They’re good for our physical and mental health.

While most people would love to have a pet, it does take a lot of responsibility and knowledge to take care of one. So, if you think you have what it takes, just adopt only one initially.

Realize that you will be adjusting your life around your fur baby. You cannot be a “part-time” pet owner. It is a full-time activity that entails a lot of work.

Take note: while it is pleasurable to have pets, it isn’t exactly free! There are ways to minimize expenses, but you will have to spend money to take good care of them.

There are several things that you have to consider when you want to take care of a canine companion.

Proper Nutrition

Our pets, like us, will need to have proper nutrition. So, at the most basic, you have to give only dog food to dogs. You cannot give cat food to dogs (and vice-versa) as each has different nutritional requirements to be healthy.

Not all animals are made equal. Each would have its own specific needs.

Of course, you have to consider their age. There are recommended diets to keep them healthy depending on the stage of their lives.

You also have to consider prescription diets. You give specific foods to your fur baby to keep them healthy or help prevent them from getting sick.

Again, a Veterinarian will help you decide if you need this and which to use.

Regular Grooming 

There are different recommendations on how often you should groom your fur baby.

Some would recommend bathing once every four weeks. Others say once weekly.

Some recommend it more often than that. You must ensure your pet’s skin isn’t damaged by bathing too often.

It is recommended that you use shampoo specifically for dogs. However, if your fur baby has a skin condition, there might be a special shampoo you may have to use. Inquire your family veterinarian about which to get.

In addition to regular bathing, you must brush your pet’s fur every couple of days. This is to keep them clean, make sure they don’t get tangled, and remove any dirt. This also becomes a bonding time for both of you.

Exercise is a must. 

This will keep your pet functioning well. Not only physically but also for their mental health.

Exercising can be as simple as playing with them. Or you can possibly have something more regimented like walking or running.

Exercising your pet is not only good for their health, but it will also help keep you fit!

Diseases You Must Be Aware Of

There are several diseases that your pet may get.

Some like heart problems and even lameness may be genetic. They’re just born with it. You can’t do much about preventing it, but you can lessen its impact on your fur baby’s health.

Quite a few can be acquired and prevented if you know how!

Dangerous Viral Diseases

What about dangerous viral diseases? Rabies is one of them. It is a disease of public health importance. Not only can your fur baby be infected with this, but most mammals can also get it!

This means you and your fur baby can both get this disease. The problem is, if you ever catch it, it may be fatal!

The good thing about some viral infections, especially rabies, is they can be prevented with vaccinations.

Two other viral diseases that may cause your pets to get sick are:

  • Parvovirus
  • Distemper

Both of them are deadly to dogs. But, similar to rabies, they can be prevented with vaccinations and proper health habits.

Pesky External Parasites

Parasites are found everywhere. There are two kinds.

The first is the external parasites. These include ticks, fleas, and mites.

There was a time when these parasites were so challenging to treat or prevent! I remember when ticks had to be picked off one by one by hand. It was a long and tedious process.

Ticks can even transmit  A LOT of blood-borne diseases that can make your fur baby very sick and possibly even fatal.

Fleas were so challenging to control. They cause you and your pets to itch so much! They can even transmit tapeworms if swallowed accidentally.

And there are the mites which cause mange. There was even a time that you could not treat a specific kind of mite, those belonging to the Demodex sp. These are tiny cigar-shaped creatures that cause pets to be mangy.

At times, euthanasia was recommended because having this is considered cruel. There was no way to treat it properly before. Instead of allowing your canine companion to suffer terribly, having them put to sleep was considered more humane.

Luckily nowadays, there are newer meds to treat and prevent external parasites. So dogs do not need to suffer anymore. It may be as easy as popping one monthly pill to keep these parasites away!

Invisible Internal Parasites

Besides the external parasites that you can see (e.g. ticks and fleas), some parasites can live inside your pet’s body.

These may include roundworms and tapeworms found in their gut. Occasionally, flukes (or parasite flatworms) may also be present.

You must visit your family veterinarian regularly to check if your companion has internal parasites. Then, they will recommend what to do if your fur baby has it.

One not-so-rare internal parasite that you should be aware of is the Heartworm. It is found worldwide and is considered the most dangerous parasite for dogs.

Heartworm infection in dogs can cause a lot of problems. It will affect several organs like the liver, lungs, and heart! This may cause infected animals to get very sick and die.

Treatment for Heartworm infection is costly and may be detrimental to the dog’s health. Luckily there are ways to keep your fur baby from ever having it!

What Do You Do Now?

Reading everything above is a lot! But, that is only the beginning.

You should visit a veterinarian who will guide you on what to do. Someone who can teach you how to keep your fur baby happy, healthy, and active.

Message us at (Viber) 09088967113 or makatidogandcathospital@gmail.com to get an appointment for your fur baby!

Remember, prevention and proper care will:

  • Make your fur baby happy.
  • Help you save money.
  • Keep you from getting heartache.

Give Your Furbaby A Break

tick and flea treatment

Remember when you were young, and your parents made you take medicine or vitamins?

And you just hate the taste?

What about doing the same thing for your fur baby?

To keep them healthy, you may have to give preventatives.

Some are okay.

Your pets will just swallow or chew them.

Some are nasty.

Whatever you do, you struggle to give it to them.

I’ve seen pets that would pretend to swallow a tablet.

When you aren’t looking, they will spit it out!

Then the fun part begins.

You get the tablet and give it again!

And again!

Finally, you give and mix it with something to make them swallow it.

What if I tell you there is such a tablet that 9 out of 10 dogs will just take on their own when offered?

And this tablet will keep your fur babies from getting the dreaded Heartworm.

It will also keep them from getting ticks and fleas.

These also protect your loved ones from getting any intestinal roundworms!

All of these for 30 days!

To find out what this is, call us now at 0908-896-7113 or email us at makatidogandcathospital@gmail.com.

Make it easy for yourself and your fur babies!

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