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How Do You Choose A Pet Boarding Facility?

How Do You Choose A Pet Boarding Facility?

Get Solid Recommendations

Ask friends, family and even pet expert for their suggestions. Ask them about their experience on pet boarding.

Do Your Own Research

When you have come up with a list of recommended pet boarding facilities, research each one. Read the online reviews.

Take Time To Visit Each Pet Boarding Facility

It is important not skip this step. Have enough time to tour the kennel and also ask questions. Find out about schedules, exercise times, meals and vaccination requirements. Ask for a price list.

For Long Trips, Allow A Trial Run

If you are planning for a long trip, try boarding your pet for just one night – do this well way ahead of your departure date. This trial run will let you know how your pet reacts to the experience.

Care For Your Pet While You Are Away This Halloween Vacation!

Avail of the Pet Boarding Services at Makati Dog and Cat Hospital

Thanks: http://seniortravel.about.com/od/seniortravelbasics/a/PetBoarding.htm

What Are The Symptoms Of Canine Distemper?

What Are The Symptoms Of Canine Distemper?

Canine Distemper Symptoms:

  • Fever
  • Runny nose
  • Eye discharge
  • Pneumonia
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Depletion of white blood cells (lymphopenia)
  • Seizures
  • Paralysis
  • Spasmodic muscle jerks (myoclonus)
  • Muscle tremors
  • Eye problems
  • Hardening of paw pads
  • Unusual tooth enamel

Dogs that have strong immune system can fight the infection brought about by canine distemper quickly. About half of these dogs infected with the canine distemper virus will show symptoms.

Often, the first signs of your dog having canine distemper infection include fever, runny nose and eye discharge. These respiratory symptoms typically show within 24 hours of infection. Those dogs with weak immune systems develop pneumonia. Most dogs with this virus have no appetite. Some dogs vomit and have diarrhea.

It is best that you bring your dog to the vet immediately to be given proper care.

Keep Your Pet Healthy At All Times!

A friendly reminder from Makati Dog and Cat Hospital

Thanks: http://www.1800petmeds.com/education/canine-distemper-symptoms-dogs-49.htm

Today Is World Rabies Day

Today is World Rabies Day

September 28, 2016 is the 10th Rabies World Day

Rabies: Educate. Vaccinate. Eliminate.

Make sure you and your pets are safe!

A friendly reminder from Makati Dog and Cat Hospital

Of Pokemons, Rio Olympics, and No Sedation

How are you and your fur babies?  

They say that the gloomy weather affects your mood but not us Filipinos!  We have 3 perfectly good reasons to smile this rainy season 🙂

First, the rainy season has officially started just as our country celebrates our silver medal win in the Rio Olympics, courtesy of  our very own weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz.

Second, dark skies and rain couldn’t dampen the “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” spirit of some pet owners, who are into the Pokemon game 🙂  Which brings us to the question:  Can your pets see Pokemons? 🙂

Third, rain means no classes and no work for many Pet Owners and more cuddle time with your pets 🙂  Enjoy longer cuddle time with your pet by ensuring that they are clean and well groomed.

However, is the mere thought of giving your pet a quick bath stressful for both you and your pet?

Is the thought of groomers sedating your hyperactive pet scares you?

It shouldn’t be the case…

2 Ways To Make Bathing and Grooming Stress-Free For You And Your Pet

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First Stress-Free Advice:  If you prefer to bathe your pet personally, this advice is perfect for you. Condition your pet.  Before you even give him or her a bath, condition him or her to associate bath time with good things.  

Have their favorite toys around.  Give extra treats.  Reward her for coming with you inside the bathroom.  The next time around, reward your fur baby for getting into the tub… Do these and be patient with your pet!

Second Stress-Free Advice:  If you have a hyperactive pet, it is best that you let a professional groomer help you.  Go online and check for feedback and reviews on the pet salons near you.  Other pet owners prefer to have their pet groomed in a pet hospital which has complete facilities and can handle emergencies.

A word of CAUTION:  To keep your fur baby safe, check if your groomer follows the No Sedation rule during grooming.

There you have it, 2 ways towards stress-free grooming and bathing for you and your pet.

Choose which advice works best for you.  Whatever is your choice, please …

  • Make it enjoyable for the pet
  • Make it stress-free for you

… So you will both enjoy the next bathing and grooming session relaxed and sedation free!

 

5 Things You Need To Know About Dr. Enrique Carlos

Hi Responsible Pet Parent,

It’s the birthday of Dr. Enrique Carlos Jr. and he’s giving away a birthday treat!

But before that, you might be asking who is Dr. Enrique Carlos Jr.?

5 Things You Need To Know About Dr. Enrique Carlos

  1. Dr. Carlos is the Founder of Makati Dog and Cat Hospital.  He established the Makati Dog and Cat Hospital in 1962.
  2. He is also the very first President of the Veterinary Practitioners Association of the Philippines.
  3. This year, he was honored as one of the 2016 Distinguished Alumni of the University of the Philippines Alumni Association (UPAA).
  4. Here’s what Dr. Louie Garcia Cabaluna, an expert veterinarian in the US, has to say about Dr. Carlos:   “I admired him as a dedicated veterinarian and a mentor and which I owe him my success as a person and a practitioner” Like Dr. Cabaluna, I’m honored to learn from our distinguished founder and expert veterinarian.  More importantly, I’m grateful to have him as my mentor and Dad  🙂
  1. On June 11, we will celebrate his 74th birthday!

… Which brings us to this surprise birthday treat!

Surprise Birthday Treat For You And Your Fur Baby

Dr. Carlos is celebrating his 74th birthday and he has a birthday treat for you and your fur baby:

Enjoy 74% OFF on Pet Grooming Services

From June 1- 11, 2016

To enjoy this birthday treat, all you have to do is:

  1. Call Makati Dog and Cat Hospital @ 896-6386 / 896-2860. Look for Ms. Mylez
  1. Book your appointment and visit us on your scheduled date

This birthday treat is from June 1-11 ONLY. Call us NOW: 896-6386 / 896-2860

Hope to see you and your fur baby soon!

Enjoy peace of mind while caring for your pets,

Dr. Sixto Carlos
Pet Happiness Expert
Makati Dog and Cat Hospital

Note: This Promo Has Ended Already. Watch Out For The Next Promo!

Pet Boarding: Keeping Your Pet Safe While You Travel

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Pet owners or Pet Parents as they are called nowadays would like nothing more than to spend quality time with their pets in a safe and relaxing environment such as their home.

However, there are times that they would either need to bring their pets with them when they travel or even leave their pets in the care of others until they get back.

This is a common dilemma that pet owners occasionally face but thankfully they have options to consider when choosing the right Pet Boarding Places for their beloved fur babies.

The first boarding option for you to consider for your pet is your friend or relative’s place.

The reason I’ve chosen a friend or relative’s place as a temporary boarding place for your pets are the following:

– Filipinos have close strong friendship and family ties and would most likely be more than happy to help you out than to turn you away*

– Most Filipinos have relatives that live relatively close or in a nearby province that makes it easy to travel to

Some things to consider when boarding your pet at your friend or relative’s place

– Make sure that your friend or relative has enough space to accommodate your pet.

– If your friend or relatives have pets of their own consider how your own pet (s) can get along with them.

– If your friend or relatives have children or elderly among them consider how to secure your pet so as not to cause undue inconvenience to them or your pet

– Make sure that members of your friend or relative’s family are not allergic to your pet

– Consider if the location of your friend or relative’s place has access to resources (pet food) or services (vet clinic) while you’re staying there.

– Please remember to bring items for your pet such as pet food, toys , etc. and leave some cash to spend for your pet so as not to drain your friend or relative’s own resources

As much as you may be staying with a relative that is very accommodating to you and your pet please inform them the estimated length of stay of your pet at their place so as not to be too imposing.

For those times that you would be travelling with your pet you may have the option of staying at a hotel that has pet friendly policies and accommodations.

Although this may turn out to be the more expensive option to choose this is for those of you who can’t find a nearby pet boarding facility or a nearby friend or relative to stay with.

The first thing to consider is to find a hotel that allows their guests to bring their pets to stay with them. If you don’t have a place in mind you can use this website, http://www.expedia.com.ph , to look for hotels in your area that allows guests to bring their pets with them.

For those that are based here in the city choose or input the word “Manila” in the Hotel Search box at the left hand side of the website. Then refine your search by moving down that same side until you see the Filter Results column. Below that, look for the Sub-heading “Hotel Preferences” and click the box beside the term Pets-Allowed. Then move back up to the Hotel Search box and click the button titled “Search for Hotels”

You can also try this link for other Pet Friendly hotels in the city http://manilastandardtoday.com/2014/09/01/petfriendly-hotels-in-metro-manila/

For those not based in Manila or will be travelling to another location just go through the same process as before just change the area near your vicinity or the area you will be travelling to. This will give you a list of hotels that allow guests to bring their pets.

Just make sure you read the hotel’s policies on what kind of pets you can bring with you and other limitations set by the hotel’s management.

Finally, your last but best option to finding a boarding place for your pet is your friendly Veterinarian’s Clinic.

The great thing about this option is that this is a very cost-effective way for pet owners to be assured that their pets will be cared for, properly fed, have access to medical facilities if needed, and be as safe as possible until you come home.

Although your pet may have everything they could possibly want or need make sure that some items such as a favorite toy or sleeping basket, can be given to the clinic’s staff to help your pet ride out the prolonged separation from you.

For those of you in the living in the Makati area you may contact the Makati Dog and Cat Hospital and inquire about the board and lodging services. Their contact details are 896-6386 (landline) and +63 908-896-7113 (Mobile). Their location is Gen. Luna corner Algier St., Poblacion, Makati City.

Makati Dog and Cat Hospital delivers professional and courteous boarding services for your pets and even offers “pet-suite” accommodations for their clients.

The friendly and accommodating staff of Makati Dog and Cat Hospital can also assist you in the travel documents that you need to prepare when travelling with your pet going towards your destination country as well as when coming into the Philippines.

With these options to choose from Pet owners no longer need to worry about looking for a good place to board their pets when they need to travel with them or leave them in the care of others while they are gone.

The choices in this article should give pet owners that added reassurance that their pets will be well cared for and safe the next time they make their travel plans I hope this was helpful for you.

Should you have any questions orconcerns I would love to hear from you. Please contact me at pateros_14@rocketmail.com and I’ll try to get back to you as soon as I can.

Thanks and Stay Safe.

Benedict “Dinky” de Borja has been a volunteer Firefighter + Medic for the Pateros Filipino-Chinese Volunteer Fire and Rescue Brigade for the last 5 years. He helps Dr. Sixto Carlos on topics such as Emergency and Disaster Preparedness, as well as First Aid.

*The Filipino culture makes it easy for us to bond and make friends with people from other countries. In times of need Filipinos will treat foreigners as part of their extended family and will gladly help them out if needed.

Enjoy peace of mind,

Dr. Sixto Carlos
Pet Happiness Expert
Makati Dog and Cat Hospital
Serving Pet Parents near Mandaluyong, Makati, and BGC

“The St. Luke’s of Pet Hospitals” – from a Happy Client

Home Alone!

Leaving your pets at home while you’re at work or school can be such a difficult task for both you and your pet. You’ll spend the whole day worrying if your pet peed on the carpet or if they’re eating their food.

Here are eight tips that you can follow when leaving your pet at home.

1. Make sure your pet is comfortable in their safe zone. This is where your pet feel the safest and most comfortable inside the house. Make sure to put all his favourite toys and blanket there and to leave some treats.

2. They’ll be spending a lot of time on their beds while waiting for you that is why you should make sure that they have the best and most comfortable bed.

3. Clean water is also a must when leaving your pets alone. It is the utmost important thing to do. Not only there should be water available for your pets, it should also be clean and fresh.

4. You should also consider leaving them food-dispensing toys to keep them preoccupied during the day. It will also distract them from thinking of when you’re returning from work.

5. TOYS! Provide chew toys for your pets to keep your pets entertained and to help maintain their gums and teeth healthy.

6. Consider leaving some classic music on for them too before leaving for work. This helps them relax and calm their nerves while your out.

7. Pet monitoring cameras can help you track what they’re doing while you’re not at home.

8. And lastly, if you still feel a little uncertain about leaving your dog, you can hire a petsitter or a dog walker to keep your dogs company or to take them out for a walk. Make sure to get the most trustworthy petsitter for your lovely pets.

by: Yza Angela E. Turingan St. Paul University Manila yashyamashita@gmail.com

Dinky’s Corner – The Grooming Guy

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Hello to all the readers of the Pet Lines!

It is my privilege and pleasure to be asked by Dr. Sixto Carlos to start a new feature column for this newsletter. It is basically my own little space wherein I can write about the anything about what makes Makati Dog and Cat Hospital one of the best places to bring your pets to for care and treatment such as its people, its culture, and its commitment to giving the best possible service to its clients.

On the lighter side, I’ll be writing about stuff like showbiz pets, pets in movies, pet events, pet contests and anything else that makes being a pet owner such a wonderful part of the human experience.

You can also become part of this new feature of Pet Lines by sending suggestions of what topics we can talk about in future issues.

All of these will be part of this new feature in this newsletter that we will call, drumroll please….”DINKY’sCORNER!”. Tah-dah!

To kick off this new exciting feature I’ll be talking about one of their longtime staff and in house groomer Jovit and his life with Makati Dog and Cat Hospital I hope you all enjoy this new feature of Pet Lines and Hope to hear and receive your ideas and suggestions soon.

The Grooming Guy

Jovito Calvario or “Jovit” as he is called by everyone at Makati Dog and Cat Hospital first came to Manila in 1989 from the province of Sorsogon.

His first job was in a Plastic Bottle factory cleaning the machinery. In 1994 he started working for Makati Dog and Cat Hospital (MDCH) as an all-around utility helper. While in that job he was mentored by MDCH’s in house groomer at that time until he himself became a groomer in 1999.

Being a groomer part of his job is cleaning of the pet grooming area as well as making sure that your pets that are scheduled for that day are properly fed. He makes a sincere effort to take care of the pets that are assigned to him and makes sure that he does his job well to make both the pet and the pet’s owner happy with the outcome of his efforts.

An average day of pet grooming for Jovit he usually gets to groom 3 to 4 animals. But he’s had days where he had to handle 13 pets just for that day.

He has his share of celebrity clients as well as having some favorite clients that have become loyal to Jovit’s customary services.

I asked Jovit if he had any tips to share with pet owners when it comes to pet grooming. He said that in his experience when pet owners try to do the pet grooming themselves in order to save money a lot of times they don’t really know what they’re doing.

They think it’s as simple as just brushing their pet’s fur, clipping their toenails, and bathing them with non pet-rated cleaners.

This can result in health issues to happen to their pet which could end up with them bringing their pet to the vet for treatment which would result in a higher expense for them thereby negating any “savings” that they were trying to do in the first place.

Jovit’s light hearted nature and commitment to doing an excellent job resonates well with the staff and the clients of Makati Dog and Cat Hospital. His presence will always be a reassurance that your pet will be well groomed and properly taken care of which makes him just one more reason to bring your beloved pet to the Makati Dog and Cat Hospital. Pet grooming is available in Makati Dog and Cat Hospital.

by: Benedict de Borja

How Should You Care For Your Pet During New Year’s Eve

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Unfortunately, many animals are terrified by firework displays which can indirectly pose risks to animal safety by causing them to take flight and try to escape the loud noises. Dogs  in particular may be afraid of fireworks and many try to run away, sometimes injuring themselves in the process. We receive calls from distressed owners whose dogs have run away. Many of these dogs can end up several kilometres from home. Dogs have been known to jump through plate glass windows to escape loud noises, and easily jump over, or dig their way under fences that would normally contain them.

What can I do for my dog?

• Prepare early.
• Talk to your vet about the treatment options available for managing noise phobias – ask them about any new treatment options.
• Take your dog out for exercise before the fireworks start e.g. reasonably long walk, then after a couple of hours you can feed a meal. A tired and well-fed dog will likely be less anxious during the night. If you can, stay home to be with your pet.
• Let your dog be with you and try to be calm and normal. Avoid fussing over your pet excessively but try to engage them in normal activities such as playing. Reward your dog for their calm behaviour, rewards include giving dog treats and  their favourite dog toy.
• Close the blinds/curtains, create a comfortable hiding place and allow your dog to go there to feel safe, put on some music or the TV to help mask the noise outside, and distract your dog with games and food.
• Dogs who panic can choke themselves on a collar or lead, so never tether your dog during these times and never use a choke chain to restrain your dog.
• Make sure your dog is micro-chipped and that your contact details are up to date on the microchip register. Also ensure they are wearing an ID tag so they can be easily returned if they accidentally escape.
• Direct supervision is important to help prevent injury or escape. If you cannot supervise your dog on the night consider making alternative arrangements so your dog will be supervised by a responsible person directly or consider boarding your dog so they will be safe.

What about cats?

Cats should be kept indoors during fireworks displays. Most cats will find somewhere safe to hide and will usually venture out when the noise stops. Make sure you cat is microchipped and your details are up to date on the microchip register in case they wander and become lost.

Make You Dog Feel Special Everyday
A Friendly Reminder from Makati Dog and Cat Hospital

Source:  http://kb.rspca.org.au/how-should-i-care-for-my-pets-during-fireworks-displays_82.html

5 Signs That Your Dog Actually Loves You

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We love our dogs as if they are members of our families – because to us they really are! We show our dogs we love them in so many ways outside of just their regular care and maintenance, by doing things like buying them special treats and toys. But how do our dogs tell us they love us? We have a good feeling that they do, but it would be awesome to know for sure. Sometimes it might feel like a one-sided relationship, but if your dog does these 5 things for you–then this means they love you right back just as much!

#1 – Playing and Roughhousing With You

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While it seems to come at the most inopportune times, our dogs sometimes get playful and try to wrestle with us. This is their natural way of playing! If you’ve ever watched your pup play with another dog, you’ll recognize he’s offering the same behavior to you. Doing a little wrestling with your pooch is certainly safe and fun, and will even give you a new game to play to keep your relationship strong!

#2 – Sleeping With You

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Dogs are pack animals, and in the wild wolves and other canids sleep huddled together in packs. This helps keep them warm and help them feel safe. It’s also a way for your dog to show you he cares. He wants to be near you, and this is his natural way of showing you he feels comfortable and sees you as family.

#3 – Jumping on You

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While this is typically undesirable behavior, dogs jump on people because they like them. When you come home after work or from running some errands, your dog is excited and wants to rejoice at your return! While it’s better to teach dogs another, more acceptable way to share their excitement, jumping should be seen as a display of affection.

#4 – Wagging Tails

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Although tail wagging isn’t always a sign of happiness, it’s generally displayed towards dog owners as a means of affection. When a dog is wagging his tail loosely, and his body language is showing other signs of comfort and excitement, it’s safe to say he’s very happy you’re around!

#5 – Following You Around

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Dogs will follow their owners for a variety of reasons, including their knowledge that you’re typically the source of their food and shelter. But dogs are also pack animals that enjoy being with their families, and following you around is just another clue that your pup likes to stick by your side because he loves you. So even though she might get in the way from time to time, it’s important to remember that she simply just wants your company. 

Written by:  Modi Ramos

Source:  http://iheartdogs.com/5-signs-that-your-dog-actually-loves-you/

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