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Mythbusting with Animal Specialist Clinic

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It’s no secret that bringing a human child into the world is a huge responsibility. It’s hard work, compassion, and constantly adapting to problems you may face. The same can be said for fur, feather, and scaled babies, if not more difficult, as pets couldn’t possibly verbalize what they feel. So it’s difficult for even the most experienced animal parents to tell if they are actually in pain or discomfort! As one of the top veterinary hospitals in Dubai, we at Animal Specialist Clinic have made it our mission to provide the best medical care to any animal in need. This includes helping fledgling animal parents to pet gurus bridge the gap with their adorable critters through debunking some well-known myths. Here are some of them: Myth #1 Dogs only see in black and white Many people, even dedicated dog owners, still believe that dogs can only see the world through a perpetual state of a 1900s black and white movie. While dogs perceive colors differently than humans and other animals...

How Can You Tell If Your Pet Is In Pain?

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Aside from providing high quality of care for your fur babies as an affordable vet clinic in Dubai, we’re also dedicated to helping you become the best pet owners you can be! Animals are sentient beings, however, these small creatures can’t transform their pain into actual words to express their feelings. As a result, it can be difficult to find out if they’re experiencing discomfort. They’re excellent at keeping their pain hidden for long periods of time and for this reason, owners often won’t notice anything is wrong but in actuality, they could be suffering. As pet owners, it’s our responsibility to pick up on signs that hint towards our little ones being in pain. Below are some key signs you should look out for Aggression and unsociable behaviour Dogs are usually social beings and love to run up to their owners and demand cuddles. When your dog is upset, this lovable behaviour can convert into aggression. A significant change in behaviour is a key sign that your pet is in pain...