health
Playing is fun, but a pet owner's primary responsibility is to monitor their pet's health and look out for medical problems.
How to Manage Weight of Your Pet Dog?
When owners bring their dogs to the vet, the last thing they expect to hear is that their pets are overweight or obese. Obesity is a serious problem that parents of most animals do not want to deal with. This is disappointing as it can lead to much worse health problems later.
By Sejal Mehta3 years ago in Petlife
5 Effective Supplements for Arthritis in Dogs
These days Arthritis is very common amongst all the dogs as they age, the most common reason behind it is they live longer than ever now. The delicate signs of arthritis or joint pain are not that easy for dog owners or parents to detect. In fact, dogs generally hide their joint pain and discomfort too. Many times, arthritis or joint pain is not detected by dog owners or parents or for that matter by vets until the pain has become worse. It is a worsening disease that causes a lot of pain, loss of agility and also, decreases the quality of life in dogs. There are many types of arthritis dogs can develop and those are septic arthritis, spinal stenosis arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, spondylitis, and spondylosis.
By Kiran Raghuvanshi3 years ago in Petlife
Why cats and or dogs love to chew and or eat grass.
The reason your cat or pooch chews on grass is very vital to your pet's gut. The animal needs roughage in order to help kitty or poochie take a healthy dump, they need to eat grass or house plants, it aids in their digestion.
By Angelina F. Thomas3 years ago in Petlife
Features to Look For in a Good Dog Mobile App
As soon as this furry bundle of joy enters home, everything changes for good. You have someone who genuinely loves you, cuddles with you, plays with you, and spends his/her entire lifetime with you and for you. But sometimes, you just miss to see a problem growing, and it only appears after it becomes very serious. This happens with dogs because they are very less expressive.
By Sophie Smith3 years ago in Petlife
Toxic houseplants for your pets
When you have pets, it is important to consider the indoor plants that we have at home, as there are several that are toxic to them. The idea is not to do without plants , but to have the right ones. Thus, both you and your pet will be happy.
By oussama achouri3 years ago in Petlife
Reasons Your Dog Needs Vaccines
Vaccinations have become quite controversial in recent years. More and more parents aren't vaccinating their children, even though their pediatrician recommends it. And the whole country is up in the air about the new Coronavirus vaccine that is out. Many are rushing to get protected, while others simply aren't sure about it yet.
By Shelley Wenger3 years ago in Petlife
our family will be grateful to you forever
In my country, the attitude towards pets is totally different. I would call her wild. More precisely in the Republic of Moldova (a small country between Romania and Ukraine). Dogs and cats do not stay in the house, they are not allowed to play on the bed and no one buys them nice clothes.
By Maria Ostasevici 3 years ago in Petlife
Nyx: The Service Dog with Addison's
First recheck after an Addison’s Diagnosis is important. This is the determiner on if your dog fully pulled through the crisis, and what the next goals are in the process. Today was our first recheck. We anticipated bloodwork due for the day, and we had planned for it financially.
By Britney Samson3 years ago in Petlife
Something That Goes Unnoticed
Being a vet tech isn't easy. In fact, it's the complete opposite. Reality is harsh and ugly: the conditions are bad. The salary is borderline insulting (did you know the average vet tech, with the same academic degree, makes approximately half of a nurse's hourly wage?), lunch breaks aren't a thing, finding time to drink water or go to the bathroom is a struggle, clients like to use us as their personal punching bag, and the recognition is near zero.
By Elsa Fleurel3 years ago in Petlife