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Blog posts December 2022

Whether you like it or not, certain situations call for your dog to go through leg amputation, and sometimes, it is worth taking this risk to help prolong your dog's life and make him feel better in general.   If for example, you have decided to let your dog go through the amputation process, re...

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Obesity is rampant among dogs as it is among humans. In every part of the world, there are always obese dogs. Why do dogs become obese? There are different reasons why obesity happens among dogs.   · One-Time Daily Meal – Dogs who eat once a day, with a massive amount of food, is at high risk of ...

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Aging between dogs and humans is different. Dogs and cats live shorter than humans. A 2-year-old dog is already a teen in human age. Once the dog turns 10, she’s already in her middle age, and by the time she turns 13 or 15, she will be a senior. As pets age, they also become vulnerable and more ...

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Cats may start noticing changes in their owner's routine and get anxious if their caretaker gets new employment, switches shifts, or arrives home at a different time than usual. Cats want routine and predictability in their lives, and any variation might stress them out.    Cats must be graduall...

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It is undeniable that both the Boston Terrier and the French Bulldog are charming, adorable, and wonderful pets. They do have a lot of similarities and both breeds are also highly preferred by pet owners. However, while they have a lot of things in common, they also have some differences, especia...

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Are you familiar with the terms used in the dog kingdom? There are several jargons you may have heard of but not fully understood. Two of these words are mutts and hybrid dogs. It is understandable if you know “hybrid” but not mutts. The former word is more common than the latter. So what is the ...

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Irish Setter Personality

Irish Setters are playful, affectionate, and fun-loving pups. They may be mischievous, though— they'll raid your drawers and have your thongs in their mouth. These dogs are outgoing, and they love people. Irish Setters are not the type to serve as guard dogs, but they will certainly get themselve...

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