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Helping Kids Cope with Pet Loss
It sounds funny to think that a little Chihuahua would be able to stop a thief. If you think about it, other than yapping and possibly causing lots of harm with their sharp little teeth, any criminal could easily pick up the Chihuahua and the dog’s effort to stop crimes would be in vain. However, Carly, a Chihuahua from St. Johns, Canada became a hero when her yapping alerted her owners of a man that was trying to steal her fur sibling, a Newfoundland named Silas.
By maryem maryem11 months ago in Petlife
Pollution Affecting Tigers
It sounds funny to think that a little Chihuahua would be able to stop a thief. If you think about it, other than yapping and possibly causing lots of harm with their sharp little teeth, any criminal could easily pick up the Chihuahua and the dog’s effort to stop crimes would be in vain. However, Carly, a Chihuahua from St. Johns, Canada became a hero when her yapping alerted her owners of a man that was trying to steal her fur sibling, a Newfoundland named Silas.
By maryem maryem11 months ago in Petlife
Meet Cholita, The Abused Circus Girrafe from Peru
It sounds funny to think that a little Chihuahua would be able to stop a thief. If you think about it, other than yapping and possibly causing lots of harm with their sharp little teeth, any criminal could easily pick up the Chihuahua and the dog’s effort to stop crimes would be in vain. However, Carly, a Chihuahua from St. Johns, Canada became a hero when her yapping alerted her owners of a man that was trying to steal her fur sibling, a Newfoundland named Silas.
By maryem maryem11 months ago in Petlife
Cold and Flu Medication Toxicity in Dogs
What is Cold and Flu Medication Toxicity in Dogs? People often use over-the-counter cold and flu medications when they’re not feeling well, to help with congestion, fever, coughing, sneezing, pain, and various other symptoms. While some of these medications can be given to dogs for certain conditions, do so only after consulting with your veterinarian.
By maryem maryem11 months ago in Petlife
Horse Teeth: What You Need to Know
Just like humans, dogs, and cats, routine dental care is essential to maintaining a horse’s health. Most veterinarians will recommend a dental exam once to twice yearly, depending on the age and lifestyle of the horse. Unlike dogs and cats, horse teeth continue to erupt (or grow) throughout their lifetime, which can create dental issues that need to be addressed quickly. A dental exam with your primary vet will consist of a visual exam as well as “floating” or filing of the teeth where necessary to remove any sharp points or abnormalities.
By maryem maryem11 months ago in Petlife
How Much Does Dog Teeth Cleaning Cost?
We normalize “doggy breath,” but that smell can actually be a sign of disease. Bad breath in dogs comes from an overgrowth of bacteria releasing foul-smelling compounds that can damage the gums. The gums can become inflamed as gingivitis develops, eventually leading to dental disease.
By maryem maryem11 months ago in Petlife
How to Solve Complex Percentage Computations
This article will tutor how to calculate the percentage as a simplified mathematical expression. The result of a calculated percentage is a mathematical expression to determine either the ratio or the portion of a defined quantity.
By maryem maryem11 months ago in Education
Abnormal Growths in the Lower Intestines of Dogs
Rectoanal Polyps in Dogs Rectoanal polyps is characterized by the growth of flap-like protrusions in the anal and rectal walls. The polyps may be directly attached to the intestinal wall (sessile), or attached through a stalk-like cylindrical connection.
By maryem maryem11 months ago in Petlife