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Gain a deeper understanding of pet behaviour with our insightful guide, offering valuable tips and advice for enhancing your bond with your furry friend.
Explore fascinating facts about cats, beloved for their playful, independent, low-maintenance, and affectionate nature as cherished pets.
Cats are mostly self-groomers but rely on humans for certain grooming tasks, such as trimming their front nails.
Although antibiotics can help your pet avoid serious illness or even death, they can lead to other problems if they’re not used correctly.
Although you may hate the thought of life without your pet, euthanasia can be the kindest decision you can make when your friend is suffering.
Vomiting in animals can indicate intestinal irritation, inflammation, or infection, and the vomit's colour aids veterinarians in treatment decisions.
Cats are very clean creatures; they groom themselves daily and often don’t show as many outward signs of a flea infestation as dogs.
Learn about canine juvenile orthopedic diseases, common conditions, causes, symptoms, treatments, and the importance of early detection for your puppy's health.
Glaucoma, common in middle-aged to older pets, may initially show subtle symptoms but can progress to red eyes, dilated pupils, and increased eyeball size.
UC Davis researchers conducted a landmark health study that addressed the long-standing debate among pet owners regarding the health of purebred versus mixed breed dogs.
When puppies and young dogs are lethargic and demonstrate pain and lameness in their legs, a visit must be made to your veterinarian promptly.
Have you ever heard that a wet nose is a sign that your pet is healthy? Although that’s often the case, it’s not always true.
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