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A veterinarian is just a doctor that treats furry, cute patients.
Spotlight! ASPCA!
I found myself lonely without a dog. I was looking for about a year, for a small dog. Looking at humane rescue alliance.org., there was a picture of a small dog. This one was a pekingese and pomeranian. There, I found Jada! Jada had a rough start in life, finding herself alone and abandoned on the streets. But fate had something special in store for her – the ASPCA (https://www.humanerescuealliance.org/adopt).
By marie e ehlenbach2 years ago in Petlife
How lovable pets are
Have you ever had a pet dog or um... a cat? In any case, have you fed one? How unjudicial two buddies they are with two fluky names both have three letters in a name? And again! They pave the way to their names with two consecutive letters in the alphabet. Does that mean a cat is better than a dog? Let's dive into the humor and find it out!
By Esala Gunathilake2 years ago in Petlife
Hunters of Shadows
The mongoose, a fascinating creature renowned for its agility, intelligence, and remarkable abilities, stands as a predator of significant prowess in the animal kingdom. Its sleek body, sharp senses, and unique adaptations have made it a force to be reckoned with in various ecosystems across the globe.
By Idris Yanda Nasiru2 years ago in Petlife
Unidentified Dog Respiratory Illness Sparks Concern During the Holiday Season
As the Christmas season draws near, a shadow looms over Colorado's canine cherishing local area because of the rise of a secretive and possibly lethal respiratory illness influencing our four-legged colleagues. Since its beginning in September, this puzzling ailment has spread across Colorado, making veterinarians from in excess of 15 states report cases. This phenomenal circumstance has specialists working eagerly to distinguish and treat the sickness, raising worries about its potential ramifications for the prosperity of canines from one side of the country to the other.
By Ilyas kroos2 years ago in Petlife
If your cat exhibits any of these 10 behaviors, visit your veterinarian
Cats tend to hide when they're not feeling well, making it challenging to immediately know if your cat is sick. However, your pet may start behaving a bit strangely. If your cat displays any of these 10 behaviors listed on the PetMD website, consult your veterinarian.
By E. Oliveira2 years ago in Petlife
Training Your Dogs And Cats
Once your pet has settled into your home it is a good idea to think about training. Training your pet can help ensure that the behaviors that they exhibit are primarily desirable ones. Dogs in particular like to please their owners and doing so will help retain a lifelong bond between you.
By mohammed elkhouly2 years ago in Petlife
Why Does My Indoor Cat Need Flea and Tick Prevention?
I recently wrote an article about fleas. If you haven’t had a chance to check it out, you can read it right here. Fleas can be quite a problem, so it is a good idea to keep all of your pets on preventative all year round. Though you may do so with your outside cats and dogs, the truth is that your indoor cat needs to be on it too. Here are some reasons why.
By Shelley Wenger2 years ago in Petlife
An Analysis of Canine Behavioral Patterns: Unraveling the Enigma of Canine Sighs
An Analysis of Canine Behavioral Patterns: Unraveling the Enigma of Canine Sighs. Have you ever been unwinding in bed when your dog strolls in and flops down next to you with a booming sigh? You could be perplexed as to why your dog is sighing, considering they must have also recently discovered comfort. Alternatively, perhaps you've heard your dog sigh while they're curled up in their kennel or sleeping in their preferred location within the house. If you're like the majority of dog owners, you've likely questioned why your dog periodically sighs.We'll look at a couple of the causes of dogs' sighs in this blog post. We'll also explore some additional canine behaviors that, although they may strike humans as unusual, are perfectly common for our furry buddies. So continue reading if you've ever questioned why your dog performs the way that they do.Most of the time, dogs sigh because they are content.Being content is one of the most frequent reasons for dogs' sighs. Your dog is delighted to be there with you, which is why they plopped down next to you and let out that huge sigh. They are simply enjoying your company and feeling secure and valued.Of course, not every time a dog sighs, it indicates they are happy. When your dog is relaxing, a rapid, loud sigh may signal that they are in distress. It is advisable to take them to the vet to be examined if this occurs regularly or is accompanied by other symptoms of pain (whining, restlessness, etc.).Just like people, dogs sigh when they're stressed.Everyone is aware that people sigh when they are uncomfortable or stressed. It appears that dogs do as well! Your dog may start to sigh more frequently than usual if they've had a horrible encounter or are experiencing separation anxiety. This is how they're attempting to release some of the stress they've been hanging on to.
By Lawrence Evergreen2 years ago in Petlife









