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Dogs certainly love to eat! Their food, cat food, and human food are some of their favorites, but there’s one that isn’t in the food category that they also have been known to chomp on: poop. Continue reading our animal hospital‘s article to find out why exactly dogs eat poop, and sometimes their own poop. …
Read MoreIt is always an enjoyable day when it is time to pick up your new furry friend! Cat adoptions can be easy and smooth as long as you have everything prepared ahead of time. It is recommended to make a quick checklist before bringing your cat home to ensure that you have everything they will…
Read MoreDog vaccines are very common and important for puppies and older dogs. There are various diseases and illnesses out there that can affect dogs enough to cause death. It is important to regularly take your furry friend to regular checkups and vet appointments to check on their overall health and wellbeing. Before getting a vaccine,…
Read MoreOf course, context matters when discussing body language and meaning. Our cat friends are funny little creatures who are hard to understand. Instead of speaking our language, cats, like ourselves, use their bodies to communicate with others. We can tell what our cat buddies tell us and feel through their tails, ears, body, and eyes.…
Read MoreCats are cute creatures that love to make sounds to express their emotions, needs, and desires. It is funny and also heartwarming to hear a cat meow, chirp, and purr. Each of these common cat calls and sounds, though, have unique meanings. It is not enough to know the sound that your cat makes. You…
Read MoreDog heat exhaustion can be deadly, especially if it is not taken care of as quickly as possible. Just like humans, dogs can overheat and pass out. Too much sun and heat suck the moisture from the air, making it harder to breathe. Dogs have ways of cooling themselves down, especially during the hot summer…
Read MoreA majority of dogs suffer from canine noise aversion. This condition is not rare. It can affect puppies, older dogs, and even cats, although the condition does have a different name when related to felines. Certain loud noises and pitches affect dogs by instilling fear and anxiety. If your dog is suddenly fearful of a…
Read MoreIt can hurt to watch your pet suffer and change. Sadly, dogs can develop Alzheimer’s disease as they age. However, it is not a given. Not all dogs will develop this cognitive condition; in fact, there are many suggested ways to prevent the disease. Before you can go through the preventative techniques, though, it is…
Read MoreCats are very active and love to explore. Chewing, climbing and hunting are one of the best skills, but it’s difficult to avoid your cat chewing on plants, especially if they are at home or outside your garden. ASPCA listed 417 varieties of plants that are poisonous for cats. It’s shocking to think how our…
Read MoreTraining dogs is not easy! When first looking up information on how to train your family puppy, it can be overwhelming. There are so many options for different devices and even more explanations on how to use or how to not use them. One of the oldest training devices used in dogs is the dog…
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