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Dr. Hunter Visits Veterinarian in Germany

Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and Chinchillas Need Care Too!

Dr. Kate An Hunter and her husband Mic spent a week in Munich, Germany.  They visited Rachel, a veterinary technician who had worked at Carver Lake Veterinary Center, and Arnaud, a veterinarian from Belgium, who worked at the Raptor Center in St. Paul. 

Arnaud is now working at a veterinary clinic dedicated to birds, just outside of Munich.  Their tour of the clinic revealed a variety of patients from chickens and budgies, to falcons and parrots. 

Along with amazing museums, castles, and churches, animals were a big part of the Hunters' vacation.  Rachel and Arnaud's dogs traveled with them as they toured and were allowed in many places that dogs are restricted from in the US.

Luke, the Border Collie, Vega, the German Shepherd, and Saxon, the Dratthauer, rode in the car, hiked in the palace gardens, and curled up on the floor next to their tables in restaurants!  Dogs were found everywhere in the city and countryside.

A few cats were seen too, including one lucky enough to live in the ancient fortress above Salzburg, Austria.  Horses were a frequent site with riders, or pulling sleighs and carriages.  Being winter, with the weather very much like here, they saw little in the way of the farm animals who were tucked away in huge barns.

The group rode in a horse drawn carriage up a steep hill to see the famous Neuschwanstein Castle in the Bavarian countryside.  What a way to travel! 

Throughout their trip they Hunters saw the presence of animals in the art, architecture, and daily life of the people there.  It is clear that the Germans love animals as much as we do!

Humane Society For Companion Animals - Bark in the Park

 On Saturday, April 30th, Carver Lake Veterinary Center and friends will be taking part in the Humane Society's Bark in the Park.  This annual fundraiser takes place at Colby Lake Park and raises money for the local animal shelters.  It is a great place to meet other dog lovers and enjoy food, games, and pet related vendors.

Last year was the first year that Carver Lake entered a team.  It consisted of 20-30 employees, friends, and clients and about a dozen dogs.  We raised over $1500 dollars and had a great time.  We hope that this year we can have a bigger turnout and raise even more.

Look for our very own Dr. Ammann at the "Ask the Vet Booth!"  She will be volunteering her time that day to raise money for the HSCA.  Donate some extra cash to the Humane Society and ask Dr. Ammann a question about your pet.

If you would like to join or pledge money towards Carver Lake's team you can call Julie at 651-578-3290, stop by the clinic, or download a pledge sheet from www.hsca.com.  On the pledge sheet be sure to fill out the vet team challenge line so they know you are part of Carver Lake Veterinary Center's team. 


 
Did you know that rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas need regular veterinary check-ups?  To help these pets live happy healthy lives it is important to visit your veterinarian for annual physical examinations. 

At your pets annual exam your veterinarian will check them from nose to toes.  They will spend time with you discussing any concerns you might have regarding behavior, nutrition, and health.

Rabbits, Chinchillas, and Guinea Pigs have some special needs.  Both their toenails, and their teeth grow continuously.  Overgrown teeth can cause serious health problems.  The vet uses special tools to examine all the teeth and can file overgrown teeth as needed.

Nail trimming should be done often and can be done at home if you like.  If you are unsure how to do this we would be happy to show you.

Nutrition is another important factor in keeping your little pets healthy.  All of them need diets high in fiber.  Timothy Hay is an excellent source of fiber and should be readily available for them at all times.  In addition to hay, dark vegetables, and pellets should be given.  Remember vegetables should always be fresh. 

Vitamin supplements are also available for your pets and may be a good additions to their diet.  It is best to discuss with your veterinarian which types of foods and vitamins are most appropriate for your pet.  We are currently carrying vitamin supplements for guinea pics here at our clinic.

The environment that your pet lives in is another important thing to consider.  A lot of these little critters live in cages or pens.  Their bedding should be made of pine, aspen, or paper, and needs to be changed at least twice a week to keep their paws and fur clean and healthy. 

Rabbits make great indoor pets and can be litter box trained and allowed to play in the house under supervision.  If you have a litter box for them, it should be changed daily.  Chinchillas need dust baths and a large cage that allows climbing and jumping.

Remember that these little critters can breed very early in life and should be kept separate until they have an exam and their gender determined by a veterinarian.  Rabbits can be spayed or neutered to prevent breeding.

Having a pet Rabbit, Guinea Pig, or Chinchilla can be very rewarding.  With the proper care, nutrition, and environment they can live long, happy lives.  Whether you have one of these great pets already or you are considering adding one to your family, give us a call and meet with one of our veterinarians so we can help you provide the best care possible.

 

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