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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 Keep Your Pets in Great Shape During COVID-19
As the crisis surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to unfold, more and more people are taking long-term steps to care for themselves or their loved ones and their pets. With uncertainty surrounding the ongoing lockdowns and restrictions, many take the steps necessary to ensure that there's a safe and livable home for themselves and a pleasant and healthy environment for their cats, dogs, and other cuddly pets.
By Martin Bagel-Brown4 years ago in Petlife
Things to Make Your Dog Live Longer and Healthy
Nothing in this world can match the unconditional love which dogs offer to us. They are indeed the best companions one can ever ask for. If we have them at our house, it becomes our duty to provide them with the best care possible.
By Mila Jones4 years ago in Petlife
CATS FOREVER
1. Different behavior One of the most apparent signs your cat may show you would be the change in its behavior. It will obviously be different from its playful nature. You would see it lazing around or lying quietly in the corner in a hunched posture. They may sulk around and refrain from playing or interacting. You might witness them purring more than usual. This is the sign they often show if they are happy but also when they are in pain or are feeling sick. If your cat is suffering from a breathing problem, then you might witness it keeping its head raised and refusing to lie down on its side. If your cat looks confused or has their head planted against the walls or the furniture, then this indicates some neurological problem with him. This is not similar to their act of rubbing their head or body against your legs. It will be them pressing their heads against a hard surface for some period of time.
By Dandelionclub4 years ago in Petlife
Congratulations, You're Pet Just Saved Your Life.
I have had a ton of dogs growing up. Currently, I have a little energy ball named Nova. She’s a black lab mix, and I’ve had her since she was eight weeks. Nova is now almost eight months, and I can attest that she is the reason I stay sane sometimes.
By CreepyAuthor4 years ago in Petlife
How to Help Your Dog’s Health Without Breaking The Bank
You want to give your dog the most outstanding quality of care possible. Keeping your dog healthy and happy with outstanding care doesn’t necessarily require spending a ton of money. Here are some ways that you can care for your dog’s health without spending too much.
By Dennis McKonkie4 years ago in Petlife
Tips for Taking Care of an Aging Family Pet
The image source is Envato. As your family pet gets older, you will have to make adjustments to your pet's daily care routine. Aging animals require more check-ups, and you may need to talk to your vet about vaccines and medications that can improve your pet's health. Here are some practical suggestions for caring for an aging family pet.
By Rayanne Morriss4 years ago in Petlife
What to Do If Your Dog Has Eaten Chocolate
A dog owner's biggest fear is having their dog get sick and not being able to do anything to help. But dogs are curious creatures and love to eat things they aren't supposed to. If the worst-case scenario happens to you and your furry friend, don't fret. Follow these steps and you're dog is likely to make a full recovery.
By Carlos Fox4 years ago in Petlife
Complete Health Guide For Muscular Dog
Building muscle is more important in dogs than in humans. Man's best friend has worked with people for thousands of years. It's designed to work hard, so you'll need all the exercise to keep your muscles fit and healthy. Avoiding exercise for your dog will only harm your dog for a long time. Not only healthy exercise, but also your vigilance and dedication are the most important in making your dog the best muscular dog. In most cases, your dog is a friend and security guard of your personality. For this reason, many owners have dogs that have awesome body shapes.
By David Mary4 years ago in Petlife
Dental Care
Unfortunately, the truth is that over eighty percent of pets over the age of three struggle with some form of dental disease. And to make matters worse, this disease is completely preventable! That being said, the best way to ensure that your pets have healthy teeth and gums is to know and understand all that you can about the disease.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife