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6
Tips
6.1 "Be
Kind to Pets" - Tips for a longer life for pets. A Community Education supported
by Asiahomes Internet.
Let Patrick take away your headaches with one phone call +65
64844 844 now!
Patrick transports your dogs and cats to any veterinary surgery or boarding kennels in
Singapore. Other services include pet care, skin problems, grooming,
cremation, skin disease clipping, rehoming and cremation.
Singapore's
taxi drivers are well known not to accept dogs although a few don't
mind. If you don't have a taxi, call Patrick. Sometimes, the dog is
left to wander around the neighbourhood and many people throw chicken
bones with rice to feed it.
All dogs love bones. Don't feed bones to dogs. In this photo, a large
piece of bone was stuck in the throat and after tranquilization by the
veterinarian, the bone was removed and the expatriate owner was most
happy. It could have choked to death. See 8.jpg. Singapore's
Caucasian expats have great love for their dogs, treating them as
family.
Stitches
needed to be removed about 14 days post-surgery. Many Singapore Owners
have no time to do so and the stitches get buried into the skin,
causing irritation.
If you have no time, tel Patrick 6 4844 844 to get the dog to the
veterinarian to remove the stitches. Patrick sent this bitch which had
breast cancer surgery to the veterinarian to remove the stitches at
the 14th day after surgery. The nylon stitches were removed at the
veterinary clinic before they get buried deep into the skin tissues
and irritate the poor femal dog.
.
Cats
(4.jpg) and hamsters (9.jpg) may require transport if you have no
time. Cat in photo needed check up for skin disease and the hamster's
necrotic wound needed treatment but it was neglected for a long time,
leading to foul-smelling ulceration (necrotic ulceration).
This
Chihuahua lived nearly 20 years. See 2.jpg.
It was well cared for by the Singapore Owners. Chihuahuas in Singapore
seldom live so long and many pass away at the age of 10 years or the
human equivalent of 70 years old.
This dog had a retained testicle which developed into cancer of the
testicle at age of 8 years old. After removal, it was all right and
lived another 12 years.
Do have regular
yearly veterinary
examination if your dog has RETAINED TESTICLE (testicle in the groin,
not in the scrotum). Many Owners are unaware of the slowing
developing tumour which can become as large as a duck's egg and become
rotten, causing immense pain to the poor dog.
If you have no time, tel: 64833 833 for
Patrick to transport dog to any vet and check up during the annual
vaccination booster period. Time is money to you, but to
your best and faithful friend, every year of life is more precious as
he or she does not live very long.
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