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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.
Vaccinate Your Babies
Parvovirus is one of the deadliest viruses in the canine world. It has over a ninety percent fatality rate in puppies and young dogs, while most adult dogs have a ten percent fatality rate. There are so many misconceptions now about parvovirus, and people love to spread the wrong information like wildfire. And by chance you are told your fur baby has this horrible virus, it’s hard to figure out what is the truth and what is false. Now, if you are anything like me, you research the absolute h*ll out of it and find out everything you can, and here, I’ll share my findings with you.
Victoria HayesPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeHealthy Pets Are Happy Pets
The way to a person's heart is through a pet. Many people look at their pets as another family member. Pets, such as dogs and cats, are loved and treated with care and respect in most households. People are always trying to learn how to give their pet the best life. There are many ways to do this and most ways take little to no work. Here are some examples of how to make your pet happy.
Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeHow to Make Sure Your Animals Are Staying Healthy
How To Make Sure Your Animals Are Staying Healthy Getting a pet is almost like having a child. You have to provide them with food and shelter, and care for them like you would a kid. They aren’t nearly as expensive and they won’t try to push your buttons the same way a child does, but they will love and depend on you as a kid does. When you get an animal you will want to do everything in your power to make sure they are staying healthy.
Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago in Petlife6 Awesome Benefits You and Your Dog Get When You Exercise Together
Exercising regularly is very important for the health. It helps your body be stronger and more resistant from diseases. It is a fun and healthy thing to do and particularly enjoyable when you are with your loved ones. Have you however tried working out with your dear dog?
Nicole AnnPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeHow to Know When Your Pet Is Sick
Behavior The first sign is when the dog has a change in their behavior. This means that the dog is going to be acting in a strange way. Some of the things that you will need to look for are clingy or needy, withdrawal, irritability, lethargy, and agitation. All of these things could be a sign that your dog is very sick and the dog will need to go to the doctor as soon as possible.
Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeCommon Pet Illnesses to Look Out for
Regardless of how old your dog is, you play a significant part in helping your dog fight sickness and be as good as possible. Remember, the dog may not identify symptoms to you, but your dog will show you signs of illness. Knowing of these signs of the most common diseases is one way to help lessen the animal’s probability of being impacted by them.
Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeWays to Keep Your Pet Happy and Healthy
Anyone who has ever owned a pet will say the same, but a pet is more than those three letters; they’re another living being, they’re a furry friend, and they are unquestionably a part of the family. Like any other friend or family member, you wish them a long, healthy life full of happiness and love. More than that though, taking care of them is a huge part of helping them live the life you know they deserve. To keep them happy and healthy starts with the little things like feeding them and making sure they get enough exercise, but it is also grooming, cuddling, hemp-based CBD products, spoiling them, and the number of other ways that set you apart as a premium pet owner.
TerraGold PlusPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeThe #1 Ranked CBD Oil and Treats for Pets
Owning a pet is probably one of the most exciting bonds that exists between humans and another species. Some way or another we end up being tangled in caring for a furry friend that will eventually grow up to make us think they love us as much as we love them. It becomes an undeniable and familiar relationship. Caring for either a dog, cat, or horse teaches us every day about the power of unconditional love, and the way we interact with nature. How we simultaneously end up communicating with our non-human speakers, knowing when they’re comfortably happy and when they’re unfortunately in discomfort.
Hermes MaldonadoPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeWhat You Need to Know About Heartworm Disease
The heartworm disease is caused by the Dirofilaria immitis parasite, which is a roundworm found inside the lungs blood vessels and the heart. The disease is spread by mosquitoes. It specifically affects the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, eyes, and nervous system. The disease can cause death if not properly treated. Reservoir hosts of the heartworm disease can be either coyote, which is the major reservoir of the heartworms, or stray dogs, which have been infected by the heartworm disease.
Gloria LipsonPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeCBD Oil and Biscuits for Mad Cow Disease in Dogs
Most of you may have heard about the mad cow disease that easily affects dogs. However, it is basically a common term used for BSE or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy. Mad cow disease is mainly a neurodegenerative disease found in cattle. In simple terms, it means that it's a disease that gradually destroys the brain cells. The primary cause of mad cow disease is a deformed protein that is also known as prion. If a mammal has prion in its body, the protein will also make other types of proteins to replicate the similar deformed structure. As a result of this, a dangerous chain reaction starts off in the body.
Patty McDanielsPublished 5 years ago in PetlifePets and Depression
Pets are often considered the best friends of man. It is, therefore, not surprising that we in the community often have the issue of how important pets are. Many of the depression sufferers confirmed that the biggest help in the fight against depression comes from their own dog or cat.
Thomas JohnsonPublished 5 years ago in PetlifePuppy Journey: Renpet's Story
Recently we've seen some viral videos where dogs had gotten into their owners' cannabis. Every owner probably thought to themselves that would never be them. You also have owners who decided that they would purposefully give their fur baby cannabis just so that they could go viral. Unfortunately, I became one of those owners who thought that they would be able to keep their animal away from their cannabis product.
Queen Pedii WritesPublished 5 years ago in Petlife