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            <title>Diagnose Leopard Gecko’s Health by Its Poop</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2021 03:47:47 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<strong>One of the main acts of every organism is pooping. It’s a way to remove waste from the body and Leopard Geckos need to poop regularly to remain healthy.<br />
Changes in the character of the <a href="https://www.supercrazypets.com/leopard-gecko-poop/" target="_blank">leopard gecko poop</a> of the pooping habits can indicate some health problems. It’s important to know how a normal poop looks like before you start recognizing unusual waste.</strong><br />
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<strong>The appearance of a normal leopard gecko poop</strong></h2>
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There are three integral parts to a leopard gecko’s poop. First of all, there is a waste part that resembles a sausage-looking roll, uric acid waste drop, and a little liquid pee.<br />
The waste part is solid, dark in color, and well-formed. The urine products are yellow to white. The reason the urates are solid is that the mechanism to preserve water in reptiles is of such nature.
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<strong>Does normal poop smell?</strong></h3>
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Normal gecko poop smells most intensively when it’s fresh. The smell reduces as the waste product dries out. When the reptile eats insects the poop can smell a little bit more than usual.
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<strong>Undigested insects in the poop</strong></h2>
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Undigested insects in your Leopard Gecko’s poop can mean a few things. It could be that your pet has internal parasites, suffers from impaction or the temperatures in the tank are so low that they make digestion harder.<br />
The tank temperature is something you can easily check and adjust. Once you do that and the problem remains unresolved, the next step is to take a poop sample to the vet for evaluation for internal parasites.<br />
If there are parasites the Gecko needs to be treated accordingly and if not the problem most probably is impaction.
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<strong>White poop in Leopard Geckos</strong></h2>
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Leopard Geckos can sometimes pass out white poop. In this case, the whole waste product is discolored not only the urates on the side. There can be two reasons for this.<br />
Either your pet has eaten his skin after shedding or he ate some of the sand or other substrate in his tank. If you remove the sand and the white poop persists the reason is the ingestion of skin.<br />
After your Gecko it's shed skin watch him carefully! The animal shouldn’t regurgitate it. If regurgitation happens that’s probably due to some other digestive issues or overeating.
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<strong>Worms in poop</strong></h2>
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Even though they are really small, worms can be spotted in Leopard Gecko’s poop. The obvious reason for worms is an internal parasitic infection, but don’t panic just yet.<br />
When the waste is left on the open for a long time there’s a possibility that the worms are fly maggots so there’s nothing to worry about.
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<strong>Leopard Geckos with soft stool</strong></h2>
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The first reason for soft stool can be a change of diet (ex switching from crickets to waxworms). This is only a temporary issue and once the lizard gets used to it the poop becomes solid again.<br />
Another reason is weak immunity with a resulting disturbance in gut flora. Crypto, Pinworms, and Entamoeba infections can cause such disturbance. With infections, the Leopard Gecko is progressively losing weight.
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<strong>Green Poop</strong></h2>
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The poop can become green when the Leopard Gecko ingests substrate, dyed sand, and possibly moss. If it’s green and soft a recently changed diet might be the cause.<br />
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            <title>How to Choose the Best Dog Harness</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2021 03:27:46 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<strong>We all want to take our best friend out for a walk- because walking is probably one of the most fun activities that dog and owner both enjoy. However, while going with your pet, it is essential to ensure his security, and a proper <a href="https://www.homesalive.ca/dog/collars-leashes-and-accessories/harnesses.html">dog harness</a> can make a lot of difference.<br />
In the overcrowded market of dog harnesses, finding a perfect fit for your dog isn't an easy task. While choosing a <a href="https://www.homesalive.ca/dog/collars-leashes-and-accessories/harnesses.html" target="_blank">dog harness</a>, you must count on some essential factors; this will help you in selecting a top pick for your friend. Let's have a look over some important points that you should consider!</strong>

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<strong>Dog Size</strong></h2>
Dog harnesses come in different sizes, and choosing the right fit for your dog is very important. A loose dog harness may not perform its function appropriately, while a tight harness could be irritating and painful for the pup.  Make sure to measure your dog's rib cage size, which will help you buy the size according to your dog's needs.<br />
Usually, the method used to check the size of the harness is that there should be a gap of two fingers in between your dog's skin and harness. Furthermore, you can also test the harness by taking a dog on a short trip. Notice that the harness rubs against the skin comfortably and doesn't cause any irritating effect on the dog.
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<strong>Harness design</strong></h2>
Dog harness Canada comes in various designs, and the selection of the design wholly depends on the fact that how hard your canine friend pulls. If your dog is wearing the wrong harness, then he can easily pull it; that can be really dangerous for him. You surely don't want this to happen!<br />
For this, you should know different types of harnesses available; let's have a quick view over that.
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<strong>Ø Back-Clip Harness</strong></h3>
It is one of the most basic harnesses available. This harness has a metal loop at the backside, where the leash will be attached. The best thing about this harness is that the leash will not get tangles, and dogs won't be able to chew the leash as it will be on the backside. Keep in mind that if your dog has a habit of pulling hard, this harness isn't recommended. 

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<strong>Ø Front-Clip Harness</strong></h3>
This type of harness will teach your dog not to tug or pull his leash. The dog trainers usually choose it as it will help their dogs to teach leash manners. The style of this leash is almost similar to the back-clip harness; the only difference is that this loop is on the front side.

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<strong>Ø Dual-Clip Harness</strong></h3>
This highly versatile <a href="https://www.homesalive.ca/dog/collars-leashes-and-accessories/harnesses.html">dog harness </a>provides you the option of attaching the leash at the front or back. You can attach it on any side, depending on your dog's behavior. Although, some dogs may not feel comfortable with two metal loops. So, if your dog is super sensitive, then this is something you should avoid.

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<strong>Ø Step-In Harness</strong></h3>
This type of harness is best for dogs who don't like to have a harness over their head. You can quickly put on this harness, and the clip is usually on the backside. If your dog is not very obedient, this harness could cause you a bit of a problem.   <br />
Out of all these types, choose a harness that matches your dog's temperament and needs.
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<strong>Material</strong></h2>
Harnesses may be made of cloth, leather, nylon, or some other material. No matter which material you choose, make sure that it is comfortable for your dog and is easy to clean. Maintaining hygiene is one of the most crucial factors.<br />
Cloth harness needs padding and more cleaning, while the leather harness is, although a bit challenging to clean but is super comfortable for your dog. Some dog owners also love to have nylon harnesses because of their quick and easy washing. The selection of the material entirely depends on your dog's skin, allergies, and size.
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<strong>Padding</strong></h2>
Padding in the dog harness isn't necessary; however, it acts as a bonus. If you have a short hair breed, we recommend you choose a padded harness to avoid skin irritation. Other than being highly functional, the padding in the harness also looks stylish and encourages your dog to walk some extra miles.

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<strong>Durability</strong></h2>
While purchasing the harness for your dog, make sure to notice that it is made with superior quality material. Harness made with cheap material will deteriorate quickly and will not stay with you for a long time.

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<strong>Adjustability</strong></h2>
Another crucial aspect to notice is that your harness will grow with your dog or not. This means that your harness allows you to adjust it as your dog increases in his size. 

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<strong>Price</strong></h2>
Before looking for the harness, you must decide your budget. The cost of the dog harness varies according to its features, design, material, and size. We don't recommend you to buy a very pricey harness but keep in mind that quality always comes with a price. It is better to invest some extra pennies rather than buying a low-quality product.<br />
Generally, a small basic harness will cost you almost $15-30, while a large fancy harness will cost you $35-50.
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<strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>
After considering all these points, choose a <u><a href="https://www.homesalive.ca/dog/collars-leashes-and-accessories/harnesses.html">dog harness</a><a href="https://www.homesalive.ca/dog/collars-leashes-and-accessories/harnesses.html" target="_blank"> Canada</a> t</u>hat matches your style and your dog's needs. The best dog harness is the one that is equally stylish and practical. After introducing your pup with a new harness, keep on noticing his behavior for a while to see whether he is comfortable or not. Choose a dog harness Canada, and make your dog feel secure in your next walk.<br />
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            <title>Best Gifts for Dog Lovers</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2021 06:52:17 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<strong>Pleasing an enthusiast pet parent with a doggie gift is not as easy as it sounds. With so many dog lover gifts for emotional owners, it becomes hard to select the right option.<br />
For instance, what would be the best gift for dog lovers like Barbra Streisand? A famous celebrity, whose love for the beloved companion urged her to clone the pup twice.<br />
A water bottle, a stuffed toy, or a portrait? Maybe a personalized <a href="https://faunajewels.com/?utm_source=blog&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=Syriandealer" target="_blank">pet photo necklace</a>?</strong><br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Mind-blowing Gifts for Dog Lovers</strong></span></h2>
Well, we have compiled a list of unique, funny, and heartwarming <a href="https://faunajewels.com/?utm_source=blog&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=Syriandealer" target="_blank">dog lover gifts</a>.<br />
Whether it's a birthday, Christmas, or just because you liked the idea, these lovely gifts will definitely make every pet owner happy. Let's begin!<br />
<strong>Quick Tip:</strong> Customized pet jewelry, especially a micro-engraved pet photo keychain or necklace, is a perfect gift.<br />
 
<h3><span style="color:#8B4513;"><strong>Dog Portraits</strong></span></h3>
Dog art printed on a nice canvas size can impress any dog lover. Imagine a beautiful dog portrait centered in the gallery, always making you feel comforted - even when your canine is sleeping. The best feeling ever!<br />
Gifting a Rover canvas to your beloved friend is enough to be remembered for years. Simply, pet art and dog portraits are evergreen dog lover gifts.<br />
 
<h3><span style="color:#8B4513;"><strong>Dog themed Pillows</strong></span></h3>
Children's favorite pillows make a perfect gift for pet parents. This may sound weird, but all of us have good old memories with the pillows. From building pillow forts to fighting with the siblings and (of course), napping comfortably on the bed, pillows are very close to the heart.<br />
As an adult, seeing your pet's picture displayed on the pillow is amazing. It will always be in your room, watching TV, or sleeping at night; a dog-themed pillow is as comfy as your doggie's fur.<br />
 
<h3><span style="color:#8B4513;"><strong>Customized Phone Case</strong></span></h3>
Who would skip this option? We all use smartphones with colorful cases or sceneries on the back, matching our personalities.<br />
How about surprising someone with a personalized dog phone case? After all, it's their baby imprinted on the phone case.<br />
Moreover, if your kid has a habit of throwing your iPhone, a cute dog photo phone case will help to make it tantrum-proof (parents know what we are talking about).<br />
 
<h3><span style="color:#8B4513;"><strong>Personal Pet Ornaments (A hot pick these days)</strong></span></h3>
Memories of your loved ones can cherish you for the rest of the life. And engraving those special moments in pet jewelry like pet photo necklaces, rings, & bracelets, urn keychains is an ideal way to preserve the treasure.<br />
Popular among dog owners, a pet photo charm right there in your neck is an incredible feeling. Pet ornaments revive the bond between the owner and the dog, and they can be used the way you prefer.<br />
For example, you may wear them at parties, hang on the wall or keep them in your jewelry box. The animal-inspired jewelry is not restricted to any event. Such dog lover gifts can be presented at any time of the year (so you don't have to wait for Christmas).<br />
 
<h4><span style="color:#696969;"><strong>Pet Photo Necklace</strong></span></h4>
If you don't want your furry baby to go out of your sight, get a customized pet photo necklace. It stays with you 24/7.<br />
Just click a beautiful photograph of the dog and send it to us. We will micro engrave it to make an elegant-looking, silver or gold pendant. Amazing. Isn't it?<br />
 
<h4><span style="color:#696969;"><strong>Dog Ring</strong></span></h4>
A dream of every passionate parent, a Terrier or Dachshund customized ring, is a meaningful gift for dog lovers. A cute little pooch, featured on a silver ring, adding more glitter to your jewelry, is an extraordinary present—a must-have for dog people.<br />
 
<h4><span style="color:#696969;"><strong>Custom Dog Keychain</strong></span></h4>
Convert your adorable pet photo into a unique keychain. The material used is high-quality steel or silver, and getting it engraved into a keychain will elevate your feelings for the dog.<br />
 
<h4><span style="color:#696969;"><strong>Dog Paw Charm Necklace</strong></span></h4>
Looking for a 'paw-sitive' dog lover gift that can impress just about anyone? You guessed it right. A customized paw print on your earrings, necklace, ring, or keychain is an excellent addition to your jewelry box. So, ready to charm with this charming gift?<br />
 
<h4><span style="color:#696969;"><strong>Dog themed earrings</strong></span></h4>
The loyalty of the four-legged friend packaged with dog-themed earrings is a perfect combo. Any pet owner will happily accept a customized pair of earrings, especially if it is a female pet owner. Gold or silver-designed earrings look pretty cool on any ear lobe. <br />
 
<h2><span style="color:#008000;">Wrapping Up!</span></h2>
We hope our list of dog lover gift ideas helped you find a suitable gift for your loved ones.<br />
Do you know other gifts for pet owners? Let us know in the comments below.<br />
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<strong>Best of luck!</strong><br />
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            <title>10  Reasons Why You need Goldendoodle</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2021 07:34:16 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<strong>When it comes to designer dogs, who can forget the popular and cute  Goldendoodle. The Goldendoodle is a “designer dog’ a hybrid resulting from mixing Golden Retriever with Poodle. Well, it's not truly a breed of its own, it's a crossbreed. This breed has got famous with time.<br />
This low-shedding, intelligent and lively dogs have adopted some best traits from their parents. As a canine-lover, you will love to have a Goldendoodle. Because <a href="https://welovedoodles.com/">We love Doodles</a> They are the cutest creature on earth.</strong><br />
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<h2><strong><u>Information about Goldendoodle</u></strong></h2>
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This versatile dog is also known as Groodle. The size varies from small to large depending upon the size of the Golden Retriever and Poodle they are crossed with.<br />
Goldendoodles are proven to the excellent family dogs. They are not only family dogs but they have also gained fame being the best therapy dogs, service dogs, guide dogs and Sniffers.<br />
Goldendoodles are a mixture of both agility and care. Goldendoodles are the combination of good looks, playfulnessand loyalty.<br />
 
<h3><strong><u>History</u></strong></h3>
The Goldendoodle is the newest of all doodles or poodles mix. The breeding of Goldendoodle began in 1990 after Labradoodle and Cockapoo got footholds. The breeders wanted to create a low-dander,less-shedding coat with a friendly nature creature.<br />
 
<h2><strong><u>How to get a Goldendoodle? </u></strong></h2>
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Even though these Goldendoodles are very famous among Australians, no breed club or registry is existing.<br />
If you are willing to own this toy Goldendoodle puppies, you can buy them online. Many breeders provide the Toy Goldendoodle puppies for sale according to your desired sizes, colours and needs.<br />
<strong><u>Amazing facts revealing, Goldendoodle is a keeper;</u></strong><br />
When it comes to a designer dog, a canine keeper thinks it a high-maintenance job. Having a Goldendoodle will amaze you because of these facts listed below.<br />
 
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Wait, what you have always loved owning a dog but you are afraid of allergies. Goldendoodle is the best choice as they do not shed. People with tearing or sneezing behaviours can easily keep them as a pet. Shedding sucks. The unmatched beautiful coats don’t even shed, and it’s a relief for dog-lovers.<br />
 
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	<h3><strong><u>Aww! The good looks;</u></strong></h3>
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Who can ever say they are not attracted towards beauty. Goldendoodle is a symbol of good looks and intelligence. The pretty looking creature comes in various colours and sizes. They have adopted floppy ears from Golden retriever and so humane moustaches from poodles.<br />
 
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	<h3><strong><u>Goldendoodles are easy to train;</u></strong></h3>
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Beauty with brains is a statement that goes perfectly with Goldendoodles. A part Golden Retriever and a part poodle has made them the smartest breeds on the planet. Owners are very much pleased with the high level of intelligence and strong desire for learning.<br />
 
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	<h3><strong><u>Pick your size;</u></strong></h3>
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Goldendoodles come in many sizes. Small, Medium and Large. As a poodle parent, you have a wide range of sizes, you can choose from. Since they are crossbreed, the sizes depend on the parents too. You can easily pick your dog if you live in an apartment or you can go for a large sized-dog if you have a huge garden.<br />
 
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	<h3><strong><u>So many colour choices;</u></strong></h3>
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Mixing a Golden Retriever and a poodle has lead to many different colour choices. Apricot, silver, grey, brown, café-au-lait and cream.<br />
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The colour variations can be infinite depending on the ancestors.
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	<h3><strong><u>Goldendoodles are a designer breed;</u></strong></h3>
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Goldendoodles are a new breed that first appeared in 1990. They are not officially registered breed of their own, Goldendoodle is considered a designer breed, their parents are pure breed but different breeds from each other.<br />
 
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	<h3><strong><u>Goldendoodles are born athletes;</u></strong></h3>
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Energetic and playful Goldendoodles are good athletes. They are your best cuddle partner.<br />
Goldendoodles are a must-have for active families. They are good partners for your walk, run or chase through the water.<br />
 
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	<h3><strong><u>The Friendly Nature;</u></strong></h3>
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The Teddy- bear appearance is not only cute but makes Goldendoodle a must-have. They are friendly with both adults and kids.<br />
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This is the friendliest dog you can ever have. The cute cuddle-buddy is a smart and loyal dog.<br />
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The amazing personality trait is their friendliness with other dogs too. They are always happy being surrounded by other dogs. So, you have always an option to take them to parties where other canine-mates are invited.<br />
 
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	<h3><strong><u>They can be potty-trained easily;</u></strong></h3>
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A dog parent can relate to the pain of potty-training their dogs. Goldendoodles are very sharp to learn the potty-training.<br />
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They learn very quickly, they will not mess your mind when it comes to potty training.<br />
 
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	<h3><strong><u>They are very Clever;</u></strong></h3>
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They are very clever, yes, they are always in a state of learning new things. You can't go wrong in training your dogs. You can teach them the things you want easily. From making them your watchdog to a playful mate, you are good to go with anything you want.<br />
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Well, to own a designer dog is a dream of almost every dog-keeper. Here, in the case of Goldendoodle, you will not regret having them as your pet. The ten amazing qualities will convince you to own a Goldendoodle now.<br />
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            <title>Which CBD Oil Suitable for All Pets?</title>
            <pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2021 13:40:18 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<strong>Cannabidiol or CBD oil for pets has emerged as an effective and inexpensive all-natural remedy for all pets. Scientists worldwide have vouched for its potential in treating a variety of painful conditions. These include anxiety, neuropathic pain, chronic pain, and even control seizures.</strong><br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>What Is CBD Oil?</strong></span></h2>
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Cannabis oil (CBD oil) is derived from the cannabis plant. It is extracted from the plant in several different ways. Some methods remove the THC content almost entirely, while some leave it in minimal proportions. THC is that substance in marijuana that generates the customary feelings of High associated with the plant.<br />
The oil is extracted from the Cannabis plant's flowers, which have vast reserves of trichomes essential oils. Marijuana can contain up to 80 cannabinoids, either THC or CBD. It is worth noting that THC is a psychoactive element while CBD has medicinal properties.<br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Is CBD Oil for Pets Safe?</strong></span></h2>
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According to a World Health Organization report 2017, CBD oil is safe and very well-tolerated by animals in its pure form. However, it is always good to consult your veterinarian before administering it to your pet. The key to the safe administering of CBD oil is to use it in the proper dosage. Ensure that there is minimal THC in the oil; otherwise, the pet will get high.<br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Benefits of Giving your pet CBD Oil</strong></span></h2>
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There are many proven benefits of CBD oil for pets. It is used to provide pain relief to pets dealing with arthritis and similar conditions because of its anti-inflammatory effects. Furthermore, CBD oil can reduce pet anxiety as it has incredible calming effects.<br />
Your pet can experience anxiety at any time, such as due to a change in environment/home, separation anxiety, travel-related nervousness, or fear of loud noises such as those caused by thunderstorms and fireworks.<br />
Moreover, <a href="https://www.pranapets.com/products/cbd-for-pets" target="_blank">CBD oil for pets</a> is beneficial for reducing the frequency of seizures. In some cases, it can be used as a natural ingredient to substitute phenobarbital to avoid the many side effects this medicine entails.

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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Debunking the Myth about CBD Oil</strong></span></h2>
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There are many misconceptions among pet parents about CBD oil. They believe that all CBD oil products are the same, which is incorrect. Given the lack of regulation, CBD oil's production processes are quite different.<br />
For instance, the oil comes mainly from hemp for dogs, and the final product contains minimal THC trace. So, the key is to select the most reliable product, which we will review below.
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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Editor's Choice - CBD Oil for Pets from Prana Pets</strong></span></h2>
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CBD oil for pets from Prana Pets is one of the safest all-natural nutritive supplements you can find on the market today. We recommend it because of the many great reviews it has received and the growing body of evidence regarding its effectiveness. This is a full spectrum oil with Terpenes, so it is suitable for pets of all ages. The best thing is that it is available in three packages: 350mg, 500mg, and 1000mg to meet the needs of your pet as per its body weight.<br />
CBD oil from Prana Pets is a certified product approved by Botanacor Laboratories. It is 100% Colorado Grown and comes with a money-back guarantee if results aren't satisfactory. This is clear proof that it is an effective product for all pets.
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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Why Choose CBD oil from Prana Pets?</strong></span></h2>
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There are many benefits of choosing CBD oil from Prana Pets. It is an ideal remedy for pets with anxiety. It helps manage nervousness, stress, agitation, and strain and combats digestives issues, including nausea. Moreover, it can effectively reduce inflammation and pain in any part of the body. If your pet frequently experiences a seizure, CBD oil from Prana Pets can reduce the frequency. Apart from addressing health problems, it also promotes healthy digestion and improves pet appetite.<br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>How to Use CBD oil for pets from Prana Pets?</strong></span></h2>
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Using CBD oil from Prana Pets is a very simple and straightforward process. You can apply it topically onto the desired area. Or else, allow the pet to ingest it by mixing the recommended dose into your pet's wet food. Combining the massage and oil offers soothing comfort to your pet by easing all types of chronic pains.<br />
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            <title>7 Tips for Keeping Your Dog Healthy</title>
            <pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2021 02:37:10 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<strong>Keeping your dog healthy takes some knowhow and also some care on your part. Here are some tips on doing so.</strong><br />
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<a href="https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn-origin-etr.akc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/08112347/best-dog-treats-for-dog-training-treats-1.png"><img alt="dogs treats colored" src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn-origin-etr.akc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/08112347/best-dog-treats-for-dog-training-treats-1.png" style="width: 100%;" /></a><br />
 
<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>1. Spay Or Neuter</strong></span></h2>
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 Spaying your female dog will prevent her from entering heat and also prevent pyometra, infections of the uterus or breast cancer. Neutered male <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">dogs</a> will enjoy an attenuated aggression level as well as avoid certain conditions like prostate disease, hernias and testicular cancer. <br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>2. Vaccinate</strong></span></h2>
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At the age of three months, your <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">puppies </a>will not be receiving the same content of antibodies from their mother’s milk and their immune functions can suffer. For this reason, it is very important to have your puppies vaccinated as this will protect them from a gamut of infectious diseases including Lyme disease, leptospirosis, parvovirus and distemper. The correct selection of vaccinations will improve your pets health and keep them alive. <br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>3. Visit Your Vet</strong></span></h2>
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Just like you benefit from the health recommendations of your provider, your dog’s health will improve with professional attention. Having an annual checkup will allow you to catch small health problems before they are allowed to grow into serious health issues with severe consequences. Your vet will need to know all about your dog’s life and health, including exercise habits and diet. Your dog’s vital stats will also be examined. Because this is a regular expense, shop around for budget-friendly vet services.<br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>4. Declare War On Fleas And Ticks</strong></span></h2>
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Fleas are responsible for far more than just itchy skin. Fleas can bring on other conditions including allergic reactions, <a href="https://www.giejournal.org/article/S0016-5107(06)03413-4/abstract">anemia and tape worms</a>. The good news is that there are a host of ways that this particular menace can be addressed. Advantage and Frontline are some of the most popular. The only way to ensure that the threat has been fully met is with monthly applications. Remember that when you are preparing to declare war on a flea menace, all bastions of the flea invasion must be attacked simultaneously. This means all pets' houses be treated and special services should be called in to exterminate fleas in couches, rugs and exteriors. <br />
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You will then have to be very careful during the summer months as this is when fleas are most active. Summer treatments may need to be carried on for that vital extra month just to ensure you have no future problems. <br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>5. Treat Heartworm By Preventing It</strong></span></h2>
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Heartworm is a difficult condition to treat and can be fatal for your dog. But this can be prevented with a treatment like Heartgard, which prevents the problem before it even begins. <br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>6. Exercise Your Dog Every Day</strong></span></h2>
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 This should be more than a brisk walk around the block for them to do their doggy business. Good exercise will keep your dog physically, mentally and emotionally stable and can curb some of their more destructive behaviors that can come from a lack of stimulation. The exercise requirements of your dog will be different depending on each breed, age and sex of your dog. <br />
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>7. Watch Your Dog’s Weight</strong></span></h2>
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Lack of exercise and overeating can combine to create even more health problems.  Your dog will not be able to decide how much exercise they need or how much food they are allotted, only you as the responsible caregiver can make these important decisions. Feed them a good quality food and supplement with <a href="https://discountpetsupplies.co.uk/healthy-dog-treats/" target="_blank">healthy dog treats</a> now and again. Arthritis liver disease and coronary disease are just some of the more serious health conditions that can strike an obese and unhealthy of. You must discuss a plan of proper health for your dog and this may include a lower calorie diet or less food and more exercise.]]></description>
            
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            <title>The Best Dog Feeder To Buy For Your Dog</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2021 10:21:07 -0700</pubDate>
            <link>https://animal.direct/news/best-dog-feeder-to-buy.html</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[<strong>Besides being a pet owner, you are a housewife, an employee, an entrepreneur, a student, or anyone occupied throughout the day. With that being said, offering meals to your dog at the right time often becomes challenging.<br />
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So, how to deal with a pup anxiously waiting for its food? What is the best way to maintain a regular feeding schedule for your pal? Are you searching for a simple and automated solution that takes care of your pet's nutrition?<br />
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Well, consider investing in a wall mounted dog food dispenser. You will be amazed to see how easily it dispenses a limited quantity of food to your dog. You just have to fill it once and set the food supply. For the rest of the day, this automated feeder will take care of your pet's diet.<br />
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Sounds familiar?<br />
With so many dog feeders available in the market, let's discover the best option that sets your Fido's eating timetable.</strong>

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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Automatic Dog Food Dispensers</strong></span></h2>
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An automatic dog feeder is used to fulfill the dietary requirements of dogs. Some feeders are operational with smartphones, while others are to be manually adjusted for the overeating, controlled portions, and pups that need food at unusual hours. A wall mounted dog food dispenser supplies semi-wet or completely dry meals multiple times a day.
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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Things To Look At When Buying A Dog Feeder</strong></span></h2>
<strong>Automatic dog feeders range from highly complex to reasonably simple features. A good dog food dispenser has:</strong>

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	<li>Adjustable portion sizes</li>
	<li>Multiple meal offerings</li>
	<li>Sleek and easy to bend design</li>
	<li>Simple programing</li>
	<li>Cleanable Hopper and bowl</li>
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<h2><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Best Dog Feeders: Our Top Four Picks!</strong></span></h2>
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Depending upon the size, features, capacity, and designs, we have selected the four best dog food dispensers in the market.<br />
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<strong><em>Quick Tip:</em></strong> Don't skip the extraordinary <a href="https://moorepet.com/feeders/pet-food-dispensers-storage/">wall mounted dog food dispenser</a>. They are not automatic, But they are innovative feeders you will love

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<em>#1- Petsafe Healthy Pet Simply Feed Automatic Feeder</em></h3>
Just schedule the feeding program in this electronic food dispenser, and you are good to go. It is an amazing dog feeder, especially for the starters. Although there are no whistles or bells attached, it is famous for its stability, excellent functioning, and built-in programming.<br />
Pet owners can customize the process of releasing food. PetSafe Healthy Pet allows you to schedule 12 meals per day (ranging from 1/8 to 4 cups). That's fantastic!<br />
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<strong>Pros</strong>

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	<li>The food bowl is made from stainless steel, which means you can clean it anytime</li>
	<li>Runs on 4, D-sized batteries and can also be operated with power cords (not included)</li>
	<li>The "Pause feeding" and "feed now" features are loved by the clients for a controlled portions</li>
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<strong>Cons</strong>

<ul>
	<li>Many reviewers complain about its programming difficulty (the menu might be of help)</li>
	<li>The food bowl is not ideal for larger breeds (as the food supply in the reservoir is slower than expected)</li>
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<h3><em>#2- WOpet Automatic Pet Feeder</em></h3>
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If you are on a budget and searching for a technology-based automatic food dispenser, look no further. It holds an infrared camera to avoid food jamming within the container.<br />
The WOPet SmartFeeder can stock 2.5 pounds of food and serve four meals/day. Easily programmable, app-connected feeder comes with a small speaker that allows you to record a ten-second voice note and stay connected with your canine.<br />
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<strong>Pros</strong>

<ul>
	<li>Simple but strong design to ease the feeding process</li>
	<li>Audio recording is an exceptional future. You can record custom messages for your pup</li>
	<li>Programming is super easy</li>
	<li>Battery operated or USB power adapter included</li>
	<li>Slow and steady food supplies prevent overeating and other intestinal issues</li>
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<strong>Cons</strong>

<ul>
	<li>Some clients find it hard to set up the WiFi connection</li>
	<li>Not sure if the iPhone or Android app will be updated</li>
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<h3><em>#3- Sure Petcare Microchip Pet Feeder Connect</em></h3>
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This dog feeder is perfect if you have two or more pups to be fed at home. Sure Petcare Microchip is a tech-savvy feeder that comes with a built-in scanner. Whenever the pet comes in front of the feeder, it starts scanning the RFID collar tag or pet's microchip and only supplies food, if needed. This mechanism guarantees only the deserving pet gets the meal. It also prevents other pets from stealing the food.<br />
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<strong>Pros</strong>

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	<li>Functional for multiple pets (but we recommend one at a time)</li>
	<li>Holds dry and wet food</li>
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<strong>Cons</strong>

<ul>
	<li>Food storage is not more than 2.5 cups, and large breed owners are often seen as frustrated</li>
	<li>Clean with delicacy (handwash only)</li>
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<h3><em>#4- Bergan Wall Mounted Dog Food Dispenser</em></h3>
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With a capacity of 40 pounds of food, Bergan Wall Mounted Dog Food Dispenser is a space-saving option for your beloved friend. This feeder is mounted with the hardware, and the dispenser controls the food portions.<br />
The lid at the top prevents pet food smell from staying inside the house while keeping the food fresh and tasty. The package includes a storage unit, hardware, and a mounting template.<br />
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<strong>Pros</strong>

<ul>
	<li>Pull the handle and allow your desired quantity of food to be dispensed</li>
	<li>The dispenser avoids external factors like humidity and insects from harming the food</li>
	<li>Multiple feeding options available (using separate bowls)</li>
	<li>Good storage (up to 40 lbs.)</li>
	<li>Dimensions are 15.75 x 11.25 x 26.13 inches</li>
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<strong>Cons</strong>

<ul>
	<li>Some online reviewers found it less helpful than they expected it to be</li>
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Feeding is the right time to train and learn new things. If possible, feed them with your love and care. However, if the dog is dealing with health issues or needs frequent or unusual food supplies, go for a wall mounted dog food dispenser.<br />
<strong><em>Happy feeding!</em></strong><br />
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            <title>Four Common Sleep Disorders Found In Dogs</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2021 22:54:48 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[Most humans are familiar with sleep disorders that they can develop. Insomnia, sleep walking, narcolepsy, sleep apnea are only a few examples. It might come as a surprise to you to hear that dogs may have these issues as well. Even if they are uncommon events, it is vital to recognize the signs so that you can help them, and any root issue must quickly be managed.<br />
 
<h2><span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Insomnia</strong></span></h2>
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Insomnia means difficulty sleeping, either at the beginning of the night, or waking up at night, and being unable to fall back to sleep. Insomnia is also a symptom of some other problem, such as injury, anxiety, or disease, but is often correlated with old age in dogs.<br />
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When dogs get older, they are more likely to have a disorder that causes pain, such as joint or <a href="https://www.msdvetmanual.com/dog-owners/digestive-disorders-of-dogs/introduction-to-digestive-disorders-of-dogs#:~:text=Signs%20of%20digestive%20system%20disease,the%20signs%20your%20pet%20shows." rel="nofollow">digestive problems</a>. This makes it difficult for them to get relaxed and sleep through the night. Bladder issues can even make your senior dog wake up, and they may need to go out during the night, even if they're well trained.<br />
 
<h2><span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Rapid Eye Movement (REM) Behavior Disorder and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder</strong></span></h2>
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Dogs are known to paw in the air while sleeping, but certain dogs are very restless during REM sleep and display signs of a human condition called REM behavioral disorder. Dogs with this active REM cycle can run into walls, attack objects, or bite, even though they are normally gentle on waking. Unlike <a href="https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/sleep-walking-in-dogs/" rel="nofollow">sleepwalking</a>, these dogs do not seem disoriented if they are woken up during these active REM cycles.<br />
 
<h2><span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Sleep Apnea </strong></span></h2>
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Another usually unusual sleeping condition that your pussy can encounter is sleep apnea. However, this condition is common in obese dogs or flat-faced breeds such as the English bulldog or pug. When a dog suffers from sleep apnea, they can wake up for about 15 seconds at a time. This can trigger<a href="https://www.sleepfoundation.org/sleep-deprivation/interrupted-sleep#:~:text=For%20many%20people%2C%20the%20central,breaks%20in%20sleep%20or%20several." rel="nofollow"> constant interruptions in sleep patterns</a>. These interruptions will make your dog feel sleepy and lethargic all day long.<br />
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If your canine friend likes to snore excessively, this may be a symptom of sleep apnea. Untreated, this disease can be life-threatening, so if you have any concerns, you should bring it to your vet's notice. If identified, your canine friend's care can comprise of weight loss, surgery, or steam humidifiers – all based on the reasoning behind their sleep apnea.<br />
 
<h2><span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Narcolepsy</strong></span></h2>
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Narcolepsy is most often seen in young dogs, and can be dangerous based on what they do when they fall asleep. However, it should be handled as efficiently as possible to prevent it from having a major adverse impact on the quality of life of your canine.<br />
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Suddenly, a dog with narcolepsy will fall asleep, collapsing on its side. The muscles relax and the eyelids twitch, pretending to be in a deep sleep cycle of the REM. If you clap your hands or make a loud noise, a narcolepsy dog will unexpectedly wake up. Most episodes of narcolepsy are followed by extreme excitement or physical exercise.<br />
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Never-ending sleep disruptions will make your dog feel tired and inactive all day long. Sleep apnea is most common in dogs such as overweight dogs and <a href="https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/french-bulldog/" rel="nofollow">Frenchie Dogs</a>. So, if your dog has sleep apnea, don't neglect it. Visit the vet for proper medical care.<br />
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To help treat and diagnose patients,<a href="https://www2.zoetisus.com/products/diagnostics/instruments/i-stat-alinity-v"> i-STAT Alinity v</a> is an simple-to-use, portable veterinary analyzer that allows electrolyte, chemistry, acid base, blood gas, and hematology testing on a single portable device.]]></description>
            
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            <title>The Best Dog Parks in Denmark</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2021 12:18:49 -0800</pubDate>
            <link>https://animal.direct/news/best-dog-parks-denmark.html</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Dogs top the list of the most loved pets in Denmark. And when it comes to traveling with your furry friends, a dog park in Denmark is the best place to hang out.</strong><br />
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<strong>If you are a new pet owner or just shifted to Denmark, your quest for the best dog parks in Denmark ends here. Don't worry about the freshwater bowls or poop bags, the <a href="https://www.hundeskove.dk/" target="_blank">dog park Denmark</a> offers amazing facilities to the visitors.</strong>

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<img alt="the best dog park in Denmark" src="https://animal.direct/files/The%20Best%20Dog%20Parks%20in%20Denmark.png" style="width: 100%;" /></h2>

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Denmark is heaven for dog lovers. Wondering why? There are lush green dog parks that allow both you and your pooch to spend some quality time. Dog walking trails and off-leash parks are very famous among pet owners. The best dog parks in Denmark include:</p>
1- Faelledparken Dog Park (Copenhagen)<br />
2- Bernstorffsparken (Charlottenlund)<br />
3- Botanical Garden (Aarhus)
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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>A walk with your dog!</strong></span></h3>
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Let it be a morning walk or an evening outing; the moments spent with your walking partner are always unforgettable. Most dogs are enthusiastic walkers. Especially the agile breeds, as they love to walk and jog around in the dog park Denmark with no restrictions.<br />
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Just like human beings, walking offers numerous health benefits for dogs as well. It keeps their minds fresh, helps socialize with strange dogs and other animals, and strengthens the bond with its owners.
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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Wonderful places for dogs in Denmark</strong></span></h3>
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If you lucky enough to have a dog park near your residence, you can gain maximum advantage from this opportunity. Dog parks in Denmark boost the fitness level of dogs. The animal gets familiar with the external environment and learns positive lessons from its routine experiences.<br />
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Besides dog parks, Denmark also welcomes four-legged pets to the beautiful beaches, hotels, forests, trails, and accommodations.
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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Follow the rules</strong></span></h3>
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The hours of play and interaction with other dogs not only add fun and excitement but also prepare your pup for unexpected situations. However, there are rules for every dog park that need to be followed. Some dog parks in Denmark have banned a few breeds or limited the entry for off-leash dogs.
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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Interaction with other dogs</strong></span></h3>
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Once you both enter the park, familiarize the dog with the surroundings. Take permission from other pet owners, and then let your dog play with them. All dogs have different personalities. To minimize the risk of escaping the fence and wild encounters with other animals, we suggest taking all the precautions.
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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Take control of your dog</strong></span></h3>
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A leash walk is a good idea for inexperienced owners. It allows you to control things when something goes wrong. Ensure your dog is comfortable with all genders, colors, heights, smells, and people, particularly kids.
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<span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Dog Park Denmark Activities</strong></span></h3>
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Some interactive ways to keep your dog focused while in the dog park is to indulge in dog activities. You can let your dog run all around the ground, explore different areas of the dog park, play with the obstacles, and have loads of fun.<br />
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If the park offers swimming pools or ponds, read the rules before letting your dog relax in the water. Water games are a great source of exercise, and enjoy the summer season. Make sure your pooch is a good swimmer.
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<span style="color:#8B4513;"><strong>Bottom Line</strong></span></h3>
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Denmark is a beautiful country, and its habitats are unmatched when it comes to pet care facilities. The tourists from all over the world come with their dogs and enjoy the trip while exploring all the things it has to offer.<br />
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If you plan to go for a vacation with your dog, Denmark is the place. It hosts some of the best dog parks for on and off-leash walks.<br />
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            <title>The Green Revolution: Modern Pet Ownership</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2021 11:44:05 -0800</pubDate>
            <link>https://animal.direct/news/green-revolution-modern-pet-ownership.html</link>
            <guid>https://animal.direct/news/green-revolution-modern-pet-ownership.html</guid>
            <description><![CDATA[<strong>From the first domesticated wolves, all the way to 2021, hounds and humans have remained as solid companions. But throughout history, the way we look after our dogs has changed. What does it mean to be a modern pet owner? With the eco revolution on the minds of most of us, it seems like all routes lead back to nature. Here are some ideas for having a green future with your furry friend.</strong>

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<span style="color:#44B448;"><strong>Pet Parenting</strong></span></h2>
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Modern pet ownership is becoming increasingly like parenting. We nurture our animals from very young, guiding their development into fully established members of the household. As part of our family, it's important then that we give our dogs the best in life, in the greenest way possible. Thinking of yourself as an eco-warrior pet parent is a contemporary take on canine companionship. It means taking the time to consider both the psychological and physical wellbeing of your four-footed companion as well as the carbon footprint of these choices. With dog ownership on the rise, a new pet is a great opportunity for exploring new sustainable options that care for them and the planet.
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<span style="color:#44B448;"><strong>Reducing Stress</strong></span></h2>
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As our modern lives become increasingly hectic, it's so important we don't impart these daily stresses on to our animals. There are lots of ways we can reduce anxiety for our pets. Dog toys are a great way to keep our animals occupied and their minds stimulated, as well as being great for bonding with them. In addition, herbal food supplements can help to keep our dogs calm.
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<span style="color:#44B448;"><strong>The Herbal Revival</strong></span></h2>
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There are lots of schemes you can join at veterinary centres that keep your dog healthy. But increasingly, owners are looking more toward natural remedies to make sure their canines are fighting fit. There are plenty of food herbal food supplements that can aid the physical health of your dog. These natural remedies are free from harmful chemicals and are more environmentally friendly than more processed medications. From joint care to tooth care, there's a plant-based curative for any doggy ailment.<br />
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(Note: for serious concerns about the health of your dog, please see a vet for a professional diagnosis).
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<span style="color:#44B448;"><strong>An eco-friendly Diet</strong></span></h2>
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It's so important that we think about the environmental impact of our pets. Whilst it's clear that for humans, opting to go meat-free is the best way to make everyday decisions that mitigate climate change, many pet owners are considering vegan and vegetarian diets for their dogs. <a href="https://www.peta.org/issues/animal-companion-issues/animal-companion-factsheets/meatless-meals-dogs-cats/">PETA</a> also recommends meatless meals for our pets as a beneficial alternative to commercial pet food. If you're interested in making the switch, check out the <a href="https://www.wildthought.co.uk/">eco-friendly dog products from Wild Thought</a>.<br />
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            <title>Top 6 Reasons Jumping Spiders Make Perfect Pets</title>
            <pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2021 14:08:35 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[There are interesting reasons why <a href="https://jumpingspider.net/">jumping spider as pet</a> indeed make thak an ideal pet, and its not only because they are easy to find and incredibly cute!<br />
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Jumping spiders remain one of the fascinating creatures to keep as pets and have shot up in popularity in the past few years.<br />
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Despite their small size, these creatures are amazingly intelligent to the extent you’ll get so much enjoyment and opportunities to learn more about them and nature at large.<br />
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The popular species often kept as pets worldwide are species belonging to the phidippus genus or phids as they’re called. They originated from North America. These are relatedly large and easy to maintain. These spiders are mostly within 5mm to 18mm long and though poisonous but not to humans (just for their prey). This makes having them as a pet is low risk.<br />
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Furthermore, it's amazing to always look at them, mostly because of their ability to move very fast.  They’re not known to disturb. So, if you are not squeamish when it comes to spiders, you’ll really have a good time keeping them as a pet.<br />
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<img alt="jumping spider" src="https://animal.direct/files/jumping-spider.png" style="width: 100%;" />
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<span style="color:#4BB488;"><strong>Reasons jumping spiders make perfect pets</strong></span></h2>

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<span style="color:#800080;"><strong>Inexpensive to maintain</strong></span></h3>
It takes next to nothing to feed and take care of them, just that you’ve to be careful, so they do not jump out and escape as you open their enclosure. You just need a small compartment to keep them and no significant needs when compared to other pets. Their enclosure will depend on the specie you decide to have as your pet. However, the jumping spider does not require a large enclosure to stay in, so you won’t be concerned about spending a substantial price to make any purchase. These jumping spiders will immediately relish small insects when dropped in their enclosure, consuming them quite rapidly.

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<span style="color:#800080;"><strong>They’re great dancers</strong></span></h3>
In case you do not know, jumping spiders are excellent dancers, especially males when they want to get a female's attention. Usually, the dancing stepping involves them beating their abdomens directly on the ground; then their legs lifted up in the air. Also, they tap their feet so quickly on the ground, but if you’re not observant, it won't be easy to catch a glimpse of it. These are just the basics of their dance. But the male peacock spider ups its dancing game by using a brightly colored extension (fan-like in nature) to woo its potential mates. They usually wave it around as he taps and stomps.

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<span style="color:#800080;"><strong>Quiet and Isolated Creatures</strong></span></h3>
If you compare other pets like dogs, cats, birds, or other creatures people use as pets, you’ll discover they need a lot of care to handle them. But, jumping spiders are known as isolated creatures, and they’re silent when kept on their own. You won’t notice them making unnecessary noise as other pets do during the day or night. This attribute makes the jumping spider one of the best creatures to keep as pets, especially for people who want to maintain peace in their house and do not want any disturbances from their pets.

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You’ll enjoy the company of a jumping spider because of its activeness and alertness. They’re enjoyable to keep. They do not sit motionless in their web; instead, you’ll notice them prowling within their enclosure. They prefer to jump around many times as possible at their length rather than just walk. The jumping spider's vision is excellent compared to other spiders that wait on their web. Hence, watching their activities is very fascinating. 

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Another reason you might want to keep a jumping spider as a pet is that you’ll enjoy observing them. Each species of jumping spiders has its uniqueness. For instance, some are agile, quick, create many webs, some have burrowing needs, which makes them very delicate in nature. Considering all these factors, it becomes exhilarating just to observe a jumping spider as it goes through its life.

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A female is more preferable if you intend to buy a jumping spider. This is because they tend to live longer when compared to the male species. Majority of the male spiders survive for just a few years, but the female can live as long as 20 to 25 years.<br />
 
<h3><span style="color:#800080;"><strong>In Conclusion</strong></span></h3>
Jumping spiders are great and fun to keep as pets, especially for their activeness. Whether it is when trailing its prey at mealtimes or quickly jumping off a vantage point, the truth is that there is no dull moment with a jumping spider. So, if you’re looking for a pet to keep, you might consider a jumping spider.<br />
 
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<span style="color:#800080;"><strong>Is it advisable to keep Jumping spiders as pets?</strong></span></h3>

<p>Jumping spiders are really an enjoyable pet to keep. They’re brilliant, and with time when they get to know you, the interaction will be improved. You don’t need to worry about being bitten. You just need to handle them gently. </p>

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<span style="color:#800080;"><strong>Jumping spiders tend to be so cute. Why is that? </strong></span></h3>

<p>Like other spiders, jumping spiders has eight legs, but their unique way makes them unique and cute. For instance, their most giant forward-facing eyes are more significant than others, making others look small. This gives them a look of perpetual surprise.</p>

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<span style="color:#800080;"><strong>Is it possible for jumping spiders to spot their owners?</strong></span></h3>

<p>Yes, it's possible. These species of spiders are very intelligent. When their new owners continue to come around, jumping spiders have good eyesight and the memory to recognize their owner. To a large extent, they know you’re a being and a moving surface they can easily walk on.</p>

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<span style="color:#800080;"><strong>Do jumping spiders know when you’re actually looking at them? </strong></span></h3>

<p>Jumping spiders has good eyesight. This makes them see most objects or movements clearly. As you’re looking at them, you’ll notice they follow your movement.</p>
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            <title>How do you Treat Nasal Hyperkeratosis in Dogs?</title>
            <pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2021 09:09:23 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<strong>Hyperkeratosis is a condition in which the normal cells in the nasal mucosa change and form into something abnormal, thick, sticky and oftentimes painful masses. It is caused by a viral or bacterial reaction that attacks the cells found in the nasal mucosa and causes them to alter their structure.<br />
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The result of all this is that the cells can no longer protect the airways from the irritants and pollutants that cause bad breath, thus creating an environment where bacteria can thrive and infect the tissues. The result is that your dog will start to breathe through his mouth instead of his nose, and his nasal passages will become swollen and irritated.</strong><br />
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The symptoms are very similar to humans - a pain in the head and neck, a discharge, itching, redness, inflammation, swelling and sometimes a severe loss of smell. Treatment will usually involve a course of antibiotics which should clear up the overall problem. If the discharge seems to come in when the dog tries to inhale, then you may need to drain some of the nasal mucosa back into the throat so that it can be flushed away.<br />
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Hyperkeratosis in dogs, while very annoying, is a very rare condition that only affects one percent of dogs. This means that if you own a dog and it is showing any of these symptoms, you should take it to the vet as soon as possible. Your vet may be able to identify the cause, or he may be able to recommend a course of treatment which will cure your dog outright.<br />
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<h2><span style="color:#4BB488;"><strong>How do you treat hyperkeratosis in a dogs nose</strong></span></h2>
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Hyperkeratosis is caused by a lack of vitamin D production by the dog's pituitary gland. Since the glands produce vitamin D through the skin, balm or all-natural dog nose balm that is specifically formulated to correct the deficiency can effectively reverse the effects of the disease.<br />
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The all-natural formulation of these products works by increasing the production of collagen and thus strengthening the dog's skin. Additional vitamins can be provided by using supplements of fish oil and extra beta carotene. Although balm itself is not a prescription, it is strongly recommended that your pet be given a treatment yearly.<br />
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Although hyperkeratosis is a potentially serious condition, it is easily treated and is not life threatening.<br />
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Hyperkeratosis is also caused by bacteria buildup in the nasal passage. Treating the bacteria present in the dog's nasal passages will alleviate the symptoms of this condition, making it more bearable to live in your home. There are several ways to treat your dog's excessive production of mucus.<br />
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The most common treatment is a course of antibiotics, which must be administered regularly over a period of several weeks. If your dog has recurring bouts of nasal congestion, or severe pain, steroids may be prescribed. The long-term treatment of a hyperactive nasal mucous is tricky and should only be done under the supervision of a veterinarian. Although you may not think your dogs have a problem, regular visits to the vet will go a long way towards preventing this condition.<br />
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Treatment may also include topical steroid injections, oral corticosteroids or a combination of both. You should never restrain your dog from moving, as this can aggravate <a href="https://doglymail.com/hyperkeratosis-in-dog-paws/" target="_blank"><strong>hyperkeratosis in dogs</strong></a> and cause further inflammation. All-natural remedies can help your pet return to its normal, energetic self.<br />
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<h2><span style="color:#4BB488;"><strong>Is hyperkeratosis in dogs painful?</strong></span></h2>
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Hyperkeratosis can be painful or cause itching and inflammation. Usually, it appears on the back of the dog and can later spread to other parts of the body.<br />
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Regularly check your dog's paws for extra hardened skin, swelling and redness. If these symptoms are present, speak with your vet.<br />
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<h2><span style="color:#4BB488;"><strong>Why is my dog's nose dry and cracked?</strong></span></h2>
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Firstly, there are a number of different reasons why your <a href="https://doglymail.com/dog-with-dry-nose/" target="_blank">dog's nose is dry and cracked</a> other than nasal hyperkeratosis . If your dog is having an issue with excessive dryness, then it is important that you not only take him outside on a regular basis, but also that you provide him with plenty of fresh air and plenty of encouragement. Your dog's nose was made for smelling and should not be forced to function like a dirty filter in the back of a car! You can also purchase a water bowl that has a built-in air pump, so that if your dog does not drink much water, then you should be able to help him out with some water.<br />
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Another common reason why dogs tend to have nasal passages that are dry is because they have become accustomed to inhaling when they want to go potty. A good way to help prevent this is to allow your pet to go outside on short trips. This is especially true if your dog has not been trained to use the designated outside area.<br />
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            <title>How To Properly Socialize Your Hunting Dog Pup</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2021 14:42:40 -0800</pubDate>
            <link>https://animal.direct/news/socialize-hunting-dog-pup.html</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">Training a good hunting dog begins long before the pup is introduced to guns or taken into the field. No matter what training program you decide to use is based on proper socialization of your dog. Socialization is, quite simply, introducing your dog to new people, experiences and places.<br />
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This early introduction allows him to be comfortable in unfamiliar situations and develop the confidence and desire to learn new things. Though many inexperienced owners don’t see the necessity of socializing their dogs, those who know better realize training a dog that is not properly socialized is like trying to build a house without taking the time to lay a proper foundation.<br />
Socialization of your new hunter begins the day he arrives at your home. Taken from mother and his litter mates, the puppy will feel lost and lonely. He will also, however, want to explore his new home. If you have puppy-proofed the house, there is no reason you shouldn’t let him take a look around. Supervise, but from a distance. Give the pup plenty of time and space to check things out. He will eventually make his way back to you. Give him lots of affection; calm rubs on the head, stroking his back and sides and even giving his tail a very gentle tug are all things that will be of benefit later. Lift the puppy’s cheeks and ruffle his ears.<br />
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Besides the attention, the pup is also learning that it is ok to be touched. This will make future visits to the vet’s office or groomer a lot easier on everyone concerned. Be sure that your touch is gentle and calm. This allows the pup to know that you are in charge. Rough-housing with the pup puts you on his level and gives him the mistaken impression that he is your equal. Begin using your pup’s name right away and you will be amazed at how quickly he will begin to respond to it.<br />
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When in the house or yard, give your pup as much freedom as you can. Supervise, but again, from a distance. You want to pup to explore and experience as many new things as he can, without danger to him or your things. Call him to you once in awhile and when he comes to you, tell him he’s a good boy and give him a small treat (freeze-dried liver or a tiny scrap of jerky is a favorite around our house). Then give the freedom to go explore some more.<br />
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If the pup will be staying in the house, set ground rules with family members prior to bringing him home. Consistency from everyone in the house is the only way the dog will learn to follow the rules in his new home. When his behavior is incorrect, a firm “no” accompanied by a frown will soon let him know you are displeased. In the event the behavior is repeated, grasp the loose skin between his shoulders and give him a gentle shake. The trick here is to let the pup know you are not happy with his behavior, but not to hurt him or make him afraid of you. NEVER clap your hands or use other sharp noises (slapping a newspaper, etc) to discipline a dog that will be trained for hunting. Though it may help you correct the undesirable behavior, you are setting yourself up to have a dog that will shy away from loud, sharp noises. Since you want the dog comfortable with the sound of gunfire, this is a training mistake you want to avoid.<br />
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The new puppy should have a space of his own, whether it is a kennel in the barn or a crate inside the house. Use common sense when training your new puppy to the crate. Most hunting dogs are transported to the hunting site in a crate – be sure that the crate is not something he dreads. The crate should be used as a sleeping place and many people feed their <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">dogs</a> in a crate, at least when they’re <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">puppies</a>. By feeding the puppy in the crate, he learns to associate it with a good thing – his dinner. Some people leave the crate door open, except when it is bedtime or if they are going to be gone from the house. This allows the puppy to wander in and out and become comfortable with the crate without feeling confined by it. If the crate is properly introduced, many dogs will voluntarily lay down for a nap in their crate or retreat to it if they are in trouble. One last note on crates: if the puppy whines during the night, do not let him out of the crate. If he is allowed to leave the crate when he whines, he will think that whining will get him what he wants and you will end up with the dog that drives you crazy. Instead, distract him by putting a pig ear or a chew toy in the crate with him when you close the door at bedtime. He will soon learn that when you close the crate door he needs to chew on his toy or curl up and sleep.<br />
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Any dog, but especially one that will be used to hunt, needs to be able to adapt to new and even frightening situations. Without this ability, the dog become unpredictable or even dangerous. One way to avoid this is to expose the young puppy to as many different places, smells, people and noises as possible.<br />
One thing that must be avoided in these early socialization experiences is allowing the puppy to become terrified of whatever new thing you are exposing him to. If you have spent enough time with the puppy at home, this should not be a problem. After taking him away from his mother, you should have taken over the role as his care-giver and protector. He should be feeling comfortable with you and trusting you to take care of him and act in his best interests.<br />
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Now that you’ve gotten to the point that the puppy trusts you and you’ve spent enough time to be able to “read” him and gauge his level of comfort, it’s time to expose the pup to as many strange sights, noises, smells and people as possible. Take them with you when you go to the park, the lake or a friend’s house. Let him ride along with you in the car or truck when you drop the kids off for school. Remember, anything that the puppy hasn’t yet been exposed to can be new and exciting for him, as long as it is properly introduced. This is where you come in. Though you want the pup exposed to as many situations as possible, make sure you remain in control and don’t let anything happen that will cause him to be hurt or badly scared.<br />
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An important aspect of proper socialization is encouraging the dog’s desire to explore new places. Though you need to be aware of safety issues and local laws regarding loose dogs, you need to let you pup run around and explore off-lead in as many places as possible. If your town is strict about dogs being leashed, ask around and see if there is a leash-free dog park in the area. This allows your pup to learn to interact with not only <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">other dogs</a>, but their owners as well. You want to allow him as much freedom to explore as possible. When he comes after you call him, tell him he’s a good boy and give him a small treat (freeze-dried liver or a tiny scrap of jerky are both favorites with our dogs). Then be sure and give him the freedom to explore some more.<br />
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Whether off-lead or on, introduce your future hunting companion to people. If he seems shy you can allow them to give him a treat, but make sure he sees YOU hand it to them. It is never a good idea to teach your dog to take food from someone he doesn’t know.<br />
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By the time to pup is between eight and twelve weeks old, you can begin to teach him beginning commands, such as “no”, “sit”, “come”, “heel” and “stay”. These commands will be the basis for later training and make the puppy into a companion and hunting dog that you will be proud of.<br />
A properly socialized hunting dog will be secure and confident, but at the same time he will know that you are in charge. He will be comfortable interacting with both other dogs and with new people. He will also have learned to put up with being restrained and told “no”.<br />
Remember – at this point in the puppy’s life, everything you do or say to him is a lesson. By spending the time and effort you need to properly socialize your pup from the start, you will not only have a dog that will be easier to train, but you can look forward to having a hunting dog you can be proud of.<br />
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            <title>Your Pet Your Best Friend, Time For That Cat Flea Treatment</title>
            <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2021 14:21:32 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#488B88;"><strong>Cat Flea Treatment Task </strong></span><br />
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Treating cats for flea infestations can be quite a daunting task to many people out there today because of the lack of knowledge on the best cat flea treatment. Different cat flea infestations may require different forms of treatments depending on the severity of the problem and a wide range of other factors. No matter the situation, the best cat flea treatment should have no form of negative side effects on your cat or you as a person. You will be required to maybe test several medications before you find one that works, and then you have found a treatment which you can use, knowing what results to expect.  <br />
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Many vets have their individual opinions on the best cat flea treatment available, however, a cat owner should do his/her research on the best flea medication for their pets. First and foremost, it is important to get medication that is safe to be used by your cat. The active ingredients in the treatment drugs should not affect your pet negatively in any way. Essentially, the most recommended cat flea medications are liquid in form and are applied on the skin between the pet's shoulder blades, which is important so they cannot lick the medication off.  <br />
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The questions asked by several who are planning on buying cat flea treatment is how effective are these solutions. Modern cat flea treatments have been seen to be quite effective in eradicating flea infestations in cats as compared to the traditional cat flea treatment that is focused on removing fleas from the environment rather than on the cat itself.  <br />
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There are a few things to consider before starting any cat flea treatment, with the most obvious being the current state of your pet and what allergies your cat may have. All medications that contain certain active ingredients can cause side effects, with some of them being much more severe if there are any allergies involved. If you have any problems with any cat flea treatment, then you can use other alternatives that have been proven to be very effective. The only problem with using alternative cat flea medication is that many cats are allergic to some of the ingredients within the medication. As a matter of fact, within-trial runs, many cats have not shown good side effect test results as soon as such medications application are used.  <br />
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Before choosing any medication for your cat, be sure to consult a vet that will be able to recommend something for your cat and also knows the history. Once you get the medication, always read over the booklet with the medication, which will thoroughly explain the correct application process.  <br />
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Finally, start with small doses and if the response is good, then what you can do is start to find an external application that can be spread to areas around the house where your loving cat used to sleep and love to play to avoid any chances of relapsing of fleas from occurring. With the correct use of the right cat flea treatment, you can successfully and completely eradicate all future flea infestation on your cat.  <br />
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<h2><span style="color:#488B88;"><strong>How can I know the cat flea Medicine is safe enough for my Furry Friend? </strong> </span></h2>
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Is Cat Flea Medicine Really Safe? It is always best to prevent than cure. <br />
Cats and dogs are exposed to flea infestations, so their owners need to take the appropriate flea control measures whenever needed. One flea bite could be harmless for most pets. However, there are cases when the cat is allergic to flea bites, so even one single bite can trigger a severe irritation of the skin. As the cat's skin gets irritated, the cat is going to scratch it, thus opening the gate for various types of infections. The situation can easily worsen, so cat owners need to always keep an eye on their pets and take immediate action should they notice anything strange in the pet's behavior.  <br />
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Flea-control products are among the best sellers in most pet stores. These products can be collars, sprays, or topical solutions that have to be applied to the cat's neck. Whatever their form, the main question raised by cat lovers is whether such cat flea medicine is safe or it does more harm than good.  <br />
The answer is there's no right answer when it comes to cat flea medicine. Like humans, cats react differently to various chemicals.<br />
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Some cats may have no problems with natural anti-<a href="https://dewelpro.com/products/flea-collar-for-cats">flea collar</a> or topical products, while others can show symptoms of allergic reactions to such substances. You may poison your furry friend with flea medicine, so you should be careful and observe your cat closely for a while if you decide to use these products on him.<br />
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Additionally, you need to be careful when handling such products because they can be toxic to humans. If you have known allergies to certain chemicals, you should always check the labels of cat flea medicine before using such treatments on your cat. You could harm yourself if you touch or inhale a substance you are allergic to.<br />
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Some of the flea control products contain insect growth regulators. They are a safer alternative to pesticides, as their mechanism of action is the disruption of the life cycle of the insects.<br />
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They prevent eggs and larvae from becoming adults, thus leading to the extinction of the insects without poisoning them. Insect growth hormones are harmless for pets and humans, so such products belong to the safest category of cat flea medicine.<br />
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However, some cats can develop irritations and adverse reactions to such medication, so you should avoid using them in the long term.  <br />
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Before attempting to get rid of the flea by yourself, it could be better to ask a vet for advice. Take your cat to the vet and ask about alternative solutions.<br />
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Perhaps there are better methods of getting rid of those pesky insects. A good vet is going to evaluate the overall health of your cat and recommend you the best cat flea medicine to keep the bugs away without harming your beloved little one.  <br />
Last but not least, it's always better to prevent than to cure, so you can start your flea prevention program by making sure your cat's skin is always healthy.<br />
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            <title>French Bulldog vs. English Bulldog: Which Dog Is Right For You?</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2021 08:03:19 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>If you are thinking about welcoming a bulldog to your family, you will be confused between the two popular breeds; French bulldog and English bulldog.<br />
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Yes, they may have similar names, but the two dog breeds are very different – both in appearance and their quirks. And if you are considering getting one for your home, you should know what sets them apart to determine if they are the perfect match for you.<br />
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Luckily, you are in the right place. In this guide, we will look at the differences and similarities between the two dog breeds to determine which breed of dog is the right pet for you. So without further ado, let’s dive into the world of bulldogs.</strong></div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>History of the English Bulldog</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The English bulldog didn’t start as the lovable pets they are known today. As the name implies, their history originates from England, where they were created in the 13th century for bullfighting's blood sport. Once that ended in the 1800s, the English bulldog transformed into affectionate family dogs.<br />
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Breeders also gave a helping hand and helped make their bulldogs less aggressive than originally bred.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>History of the French Bulldog</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Similar to the English, the <a href="https://www.anythingfrenchbulldog.com" target="_blank">French bulldog breed</a> was also initiated in England during the 1800s. The miniature dogs immediately became popular in the French countryside.<br />
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They also became a fixture on the city sides within some time, including Paris, and are truly the city dogs that we love today.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Appearance</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The most prominent difference between the two breeds of dog is their size. The French bulldog breed is a small breed of dog. They measure around 11 – 13 inches tall with weight usually less than 28 pounds once fully grown.<br />
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On the other hand, the English bulldog boasts classic bulldog features, including a big head, stocky body, and wide stance. In contrast, the French bulldog is shorter and timid looking.<br />
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But despite the major size difference, the two breeds do resemble in their appearance. They both have short noses, square heads, and wrinkly skin that sets them apart from other dog breeds. However, English bulldogs have more wrinkles than their counterparts.<br />
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When it comes to coats, both the breeds have short coats that are smooth and glossy. The colors vary from white to fawn and even red. But you will never see a bulldog the color of solid black.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Bulldog Grooming</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The dogs are both fairly low maintenance. They are easy to take care of and require minimal effort when it comes to grooming. However, if you are looking for very less maintenance, the French bulldog is a safer bet.<br />
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This is because they are low shedding dogs and can go away with once a week brushing easily. In comparison, the English bulldog sheds a little more than its counterparts, and to keep his coat shiny and manageable – you will need to brush him at least two to three times a week.<br />
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Moreover, the wrinkles that appear on both the breeds require some maintenance from your side. To keep them clean and dry, you must wipe between the folds. This can be a tedious job for English bulldog owners as they are a bit more wrinkly.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Bulldog Temperament</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Even though both dog breed belonging to the bully category, they are naturally friendly and love playing with their owners.<br />
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Still, there are some temperament issues you should be aware of before bringing one home.<br />
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The English bulldog is generally loyal and happy dogs, but they have a stubborn streak that comes out if they are not properly trained. Thankfully, the breed is easy to train and only requires some effort from the owners.<br />
<br />
Experts also recommend the English bulldogs as highly trainable and say that they can pick up whatever is taught to them in just a few sessions.<br />
<br />
On the other hand, French bulldogs are more playful and happy-go-lucky than their English counterparts. However, they may not be the best pals for little children as they can be quite aggressive and like to play rough – something that can be harmful to the little ones.<br />
<br />
They are also stubborn. But they also aim to please, and constant training can give good results.<br />
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In comparison, English bulldogs are friendlier and will befriend the entire family very fast. On the other hand, the French bulldog is a little shy and may take time to become friendly with the pack unless exposed to them from a very young age.<br />
<br />
This means that you should socialize them early and make them part of your family from a young age if you want them to become one of the pack.<br />
<br />
Once they become part of your family, the English bulldog and the Frenchies will not leave their owners alone. They will follow you like a shadow and will guard you for the rest of their life. They also like to be the center of attention, and being alone will result in separation anxiety.<br />
<br />
Separation can also lead to troubling behavior such as chewing on home items and excessive barking. The behavior prolongs until someone part of the family comes back home and can give the dogs the attention they crave.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Breed Health</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Both the dog breeds are greedy eaters and enjoy a gourmet meal and snacks all through the day. However, both are predisposed to weight gain, and you should shy away from feeding them too much to avoid weight gain as well as health issues that come alongside.<br />
<br />
When it comes to the English bulldog, the excess weight can make moving around difficult. It will also put more strain on their joints and lead to health problems.<br />
<br />
For the French bulldog, too much weight can put pressure on their lungs, making breathing difficult. This is why it is important that you take care of their diet and not let those puppy eyes fool you into giving unnecessary snacks.<br />
<br />
As they are susceptible to overheating, it is also important that you give them plenty of water – especially during the summertime. You should also take them out for walks in at early morning or late nights when the weather is cooler.<br />
<br />
Other possible health issues that affect English bulldog include hip and joint problems and allergies.<br />
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For the French bulldog breeds, owners should keep an eye on cherry eye and cataracts.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>English bulldog vs. French Bulldog: Which Pet is Right for you?</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you are thinking about adding either a French bulldog or an English bulldog to your family, the end choice comes to your unique preference.<br />
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Both dogs are great when it comes to loyalty. They make lovable companions and enjoy socializing with their owners.<br />
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But in the end, challenges are there, and you will need to consider each aspect before making a final choice carefully.<br />
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Besides these, many other dogs breed out there that you will love and enjoy, so keep looking if purebred doesn’t come to your expectations.<br />
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We hope this guide helps you in making a choice you have to. Good luck, and let us know which breed of bulldog you selected for your home.</div>
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            <title>Why Your Cat Feels Nervous When They Use The Bathroom</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2021 14:48:30 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">Is your kitty refusing to use their litter box and urinating outside of it instead? If so, your feline likely feels nervous or fearful to use their designated bathroom space. This is a very common problem among cats and can be equally distressing to owners.<br />
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Cats can suffer from <a href="https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/solving-litter-box-problems">litter box anxiety</a> for many different reasons, so it can be a bit tricky to work out why your kitty dislikes their bathroom setup.<br />
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However, the good news is once you establish the cause of the stress, you can usually rectify the problem with a few simple changes.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<br />
<strong>Signs Of Litter Box Anxiety</strong></h2>
 

<div style="text-align: justify;"> Peeing and pooping outside of the litter box is an undeniable sign that something is up with your kitty. However, there are other signals that less subtly suggest your cat is feeling nervous or stressed.<br />
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<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Increased Vocalization (Excessive Meowing)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Mood Changes</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Unusual Behavior (Aggression, Hiding, Etc..)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Destructive Behavior (Furniture Scratching)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Compulsive Behavior (Excessive Grooming)</li>
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<br />
<strong>Why Do Cats Feel Nervous About Using Their Litter Box?</strong></h2>
 

<div style="text-align: justify;"> If your <a href="https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/cat-care/common-cat-behavior-issues/litter-box-problems">cat is reluctant to use the litter box</a>, they most likely have an issue with the overall set up. This could be:<br />
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<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The Litter Box Not Being Clean Enough</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The Litter Type Is Not Suitable</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The Litter Box Is In A Poor Location</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">There Aren't Enough Litter Boxes (Applicable For Multi-Cat Households)</li>
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<div style="text-align: justify;"> <br />
It’s also important to note that a cat may stop using their litter box because of a health issue. If a cat is feeling ill, they could urinate outside the box to tell you they’re not feeling so great; the same way cats stop eating when they are sick.<br />
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If your kitty continuously enters the box without eliminating waste or is very vocal while in the tray, you might assume they are anxious.<br />
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However, this is a common sign of a painful UTI, cystitis, or even kidney stones. Interestingly enough, stress is one of the main causes of <a href="https://www.avma.org/resources/pet-owners/petcare/feline-lower-urinary-tract-disease#:~:text=Major%20signs%20of%20feline%20lower%20urinary%20tract%20disease%20include%3A&amp;text=Frequent%20and%2For%20prolonged%20attempts,Urinating%20outside%20the%20litter%20box">urinary problems in cats</a>. It's vital to address your kitty's anxiety before it escalates and leads to further issues.<br />
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If you’re unsure whether your cat has a medical problem or litter box anxiety, a visit to the vet is always a good idea.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<br />
<strong>How To Help Ease Litter Box Anxiety</strong></h2>
 

<div style="text-align: justify;">Once you've ruled out any underlying health concerns, it’s time to assess the litter box set up. Here are some changes you can make to create a happier bathroom situation for your fur baby.<br />
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<ol>
	<li>
	<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Keep It Spotless</strong></h3>
	</li>
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<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="cats litter box" src="https://animal.direct/files/0.png" style="width: 100%;" /></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;"> <br />
There is no such thing as scooping too often as all cats desire a clean and hygienic environment to do their business.<br />
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If the box is not clean enough to a cat's liking, they will refuse to use it and find somewhere else to go instead.<br />
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Even if you think the litter box is not dirty, your feline may disagree. Scooping once a day is not satisfactory for some cats, so if you suspect your kitty is a clean freak, increase your scooping.<br />
 <br />
Ensure you change the litter and thoroughly clean the box at least once a week. This is important as scooping alone does not remove the smallest waste particles. If these remain in the box, your cat can smell that there’s waste present and may reject using their litter box for a bathroom trip and opt for the carpet.<br />
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Ideally, a cat would like clean litter upon every visit. Of course, this isn’t convenient for every cat owner as the time it takes to scoop several times a day can be quite the chore.<br />
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Opting for something like an automatic litter box such as the <a href="https://chillx.co/">ChillX AutoEgg</a> or the Petsafe ScoopFree can ease up the burden. With self-cleaning litter boxes, your fur baby can always expect a fresh bed of litter after every use and you virtually eliminate the need to scoop.<br />
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	<li value="2">
	<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Place The Litter Box In The Perfect Location</strong></h3>
	</li>
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<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="cat in paper bag" src="https://animal.direct/files/2.png" style="width: 100%;" /></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;"> <br />
Most cat owners put the litter box in a convenient spot for them, which is usually somewhere out of the way. However, when choosing the location, consider your <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23103684/">cat’s litter box preferences</a>.<br />
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Most felines prefer their toilet to be in a quiet area but not in a corner. Cats like to have a full view of anyone approaching while they do their business.<br />
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They also like multiple escape routes should a threat of some kind appear. Hidden spots block their view, and corners limit the possibility for a swift exit.<br />
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On the other hand, If the litter box is in a busy area of the house, your kitty may feel too anxious to use it. Moreover, ensure it’s not too close to their food and water bowls.<br />
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	<li value="3">
	<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Try A Bigger Litter Box</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ol>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="cat in closed litter box" src="https://animal.direct/files/3.png" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 100%;" /></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;"> <br />
A litter box should be at least one and a half times the length of your cat. This optimal size will allow them to stand up and turn around with ease when going to the bathroom.<br />
 <br />
Check that your box is a suitable fit for your cat and that they haven't outgrown it. What’s more, if you have a senior or overweight feline, they may struggle to get into the box if the entry step is too high. If needed, change the size and shape of the box to meet your fur baby’s needs.<br />
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<ol>
	<li value="4">
	<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Try A New Litter</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ol>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="cat litter sand" src="https://animal.direct/files/4.png" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 100%;" /></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;"> <br />
If it’s not the box that's causing the problem, it could be the litter. Nowadays there are many different fancy litters on the market and various scents available too.<br />
 <br />
While you might be keen to try out the fresh-scented ones, most cats prefer unscented. Cats have extremely sensitive noses, so if they dislike the smell of their bathroom space, they won’t go near it.<br />
 <br />
The wrong texture and consistency of litter can also result in a <a href="https://resources.bestfriends.org/article/cat-not-using-litter-box-causes-and-solutions">cat avoiding the litter box</a>. Clumping litter with small particles gives a durable sand consistency and is the most favored among felines and pet owners.<br />
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<ol>
	<li value="5">
	<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Get An Additional Litter Box If Needed</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ol>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="two cats in live" src="https://animal.direct/files/5.png" style="width: 100%;" /></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;"> <br />
Lastly, if you have more than one cat, you may need to get an additional box. As a rule of thumb, there should be one litter box per cat in the household. This is especially important for cats who don’t like to share their bathroom space or become territorial with their siblings.<br />
 <br />
Swiftly solving your cat’s litter box anxiety will prevent them from developing a surface or location preference for bathroom use, such as on the carpet or even bedding.<br />
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Follow these tips today to ease your fur baby’s concerns to help calm those nerves and get them on track.<br />
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            <title>What is The Best Way to Feed Your Dog?</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2020 07:38:59 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Many physical disorders in dogs are due directly or indirectly to improper feeding. In all probability, there are more victims of over-feeding than under-feeding. The considerate owner will do his best to keep the dog in good condition by avoiding either extreme. <a href="https://www.bestiepaws.com/dog/best-dog-food/">So what is the best way to feed your dog?</a></strong></p>

<h2><br />
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<h2><br />
<b>Exercise is as essential as food</b></h2>

<p>Exercise is almost as essential as food and the amount of exercise taken by the dog influences to some extent the quantity of food required by it. It is not possible to draw up a scale of dietary giving stipulated amounts for each breed at varying ages. The appetites of dogs and conditions under which they live vary so much that the quantity given to each must be governed by individual circumstances.</p>

<h2><br />
<b>Most grown dogs thrive best on one meal a day</b></h2>

<p>It is difficult to lay down rules regarding the time of day when an adult dog should be fed. Most grown dogs thrive best on one meal a day given in the evening. Dogs are quite contented with one substantial meal a day if educated to it from eight or nine months of age. Because of the slow action of the dog’s digestive apparatus, frequent or irregular meals should be avoided. There is no objection to a light meal of biscuits or cereal food in the morning but nothing should be given in between.</p>

<p>An inquiry was received recently from a professional gentleman concerning an attack of skin irritation from which his dog was suffering. The letter concluded: “The dog is three years old and has an exceptionally good appetite. She always enjoys a meal each time the family sits down to eat.” There is little doubt that the method of feeding was responsible for the skin trouble. Dogs are creatures of habit, and punctuality of mealtimes, at whatever hour served, should be observed as far as possible.</p>

<h2><br />
<b>The actual condition of the dog must determine the quantity given</b></h2>

<p>The owner must use his or her own discretion in regard to the quantity of food for each meal. It is often found that one dog will thrive and be contented with an amount of food totally inadequate for another of the same breed, age and size. The actual condition of the dog must determine the quantity given. If it appears too thin, more food of a nutritive kind should be given.</p>

<h2><br />
<b>Raw Meat Diet</b></h2>

<p><a href="https://www.bestiepaws.com/dog/raw-meat-diet-for-dogs/">Raw meat is the natural diet for dogs</a>, but it may be given cooked occasionally by way of a change. Owners sometimes become concerned if the dog, following a natural habit, bolts its food. A dog’s teeth are not arranged for chewing and masticating but the gastric juices are so powerful in their action that they dissolve lumps of meat or bones. Occasional beef or mutton bones are beneficial but poultry and rabbits do not assimilate and may cause injury by perforating the intestines.</p>

<h2><br />
<b>Stomach disorders can cause a poor appetite</b></h2>

<p>For some obscure reason, some dogs fail to put on flesh as they should. They are naturally picky eaters and refuse their meals, whatever food is offered. The healthy dog that is allowed ample exercise would welcome his food with zest.</p>

<p>Lassitude and loss of appetite should be the cause of early investigation. Stomach disorders, sometimes resulting from the presence of worms, cause nausea which may result in either a ravenous or a poor appetite. A suitable dose of medicine and the inclusion of some charcoal dog biscuits may rectify the trouble.</p>

<h2><br />
<b>Obesity should be guarded against</b></h2>

<p><a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1090023311003698" target="_blank">Fatness makes for general disability in the dog</a>. It is a common source of diabetes, heart trouble, and other disorders and often shortens the life of the dog.</p>

<h2><br />
<b>What can I give my dog in hot weather?</b></h2>

<p>At this time of the year, dogs do not require as much food or exercise as in the winter. It is incumbent on the owner to ensure the dog’s comfort by seeing that a constant supply of fresh water is always available. The water should be kept in the shade and changed twice daily during the hot weather. Drinking and food bowls should be kept scrupulously clean. If any food is left by the dog at mealtime, it should be removed, so that flies are not encouraged.</p>
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            <title>What To Do If You Don't Have Pet Insurance</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2020 18:53:44 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>There are many devoted pet owners throughout Britain! Reports estimate that there are around 20 million domestic animals in the nation, including eight million cats and eight and a half million dogs. Pets can be devoted companions and can feel as though they're part of the family. Unfortunately, vet bills can be costly, and these expenses can be difficult to manage if you don't have pet insurance.</strong><br />
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<strong><img alt="What To Do If You Don't Have Pet Insurance" src="https://animal.direct/files/What-To-Do-If-You-Don't-Have-Pet-Insurance.jpg" style="width: 100%" /></strong><br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>About Pet Insurance</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Pet insurance is a way for pet owners to ensure that they can cover the costs of essential treatment for their pet. The majority of policies provide coverage to dogs and cats. Your premium will be paid on an annual or monthly basis and should cover:<br />
 <br />
* Veterinary treatment, including medication and operations<br />
 <br />
* Cost of care during illness<br />
 <br />
* Compensation if your pet is stolen<br />
 <br />
* Compensation if your pet dies<br />
 <br />
* Liability if your pet causes damage to another party<br />
 <br />
With that said, vet bills make up the overwhelming majority of claims. The cost of pet insurance can vary based on a number of factors, such as the breed of your pet and the coverage you opt for. <a href="https://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en" rel="dofollow" target="_blank">Money Advice Service</a> states that the average pet insurance claim is £720. However, that figure may skyrocket if your pet is dealing with a serious medical condition. The cost of premiums will be higher if your animal is older.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>What Can I Do If Pet Insurance Is Too Expensive?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If your pet needs expensive care that you aren't able to afford, there are other options you can consider.<br />
 </div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Use 0% Purchase Cards to Spread the Cost Around</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you have access to a 0% purchase credit card, or if you're able to apply for one now, it could make larger vet bills easier to manage. Typically, these cards won't require you to pay interest on the card's balance until after the end of the promo deal, which could last as long as 2 years. However, you'll want to make sure you make the minimum monthly repayments. Otherwise, you could lose out on the 0% rate, which means you'll have to pay a vet bill with a high APR.<br />
 <br />
You can consider a loan to help pay your vet bills, some are <a href="https://loanza.co.uk/unsecured-loan" rel="dofollow" target="_blank">available as unsecured loans</a>.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Pay In Installments</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Not all vets will require you to pay the fee in full up front. Some vets will allow you to make installment payments. This is an option worth considering, particularly if you've been seeing your vet for a long time.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Work With Animal Charities</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you're low income, retired, or are on benefits, there are animal charities that may be able to assist you with your vet bills. These charities rely on means-testing because they don't receive funding from the government. Charities that may be able to help are the RSPCA, the <a href="https://www.bluecross.org.uk/veterinary" rel="dofollow">Blue Cross Animal Hospital</a>, and <a href="https://www.pdsa.org.uk/what-we-do/pdsa-vet-care" rel="dofollow">PDSA Vet Care</a>. If you need funds for neutering, you may be able to get assistance from Dog’s Trust and Cats Protection charities.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Consider Equity Release</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you own a home, and you're 55 or older, you may be able to get the cash you need for veterinary care from equity release. If your home has a lifetime mortgage, and you release equity, you'll be able to remain in your home and maintain ownership while receiving a sum that you can use to cover expenses. You won't have to pay the loan back until you are no longer living in your home and the property is sold.<br />
 <br />
This is an excellent way to fund pet care since it's tax-free. You can use funds that are left over to cover other expenses or add the money to your retirement savings. You could even use it to go on holiday! If you have vet bills that you can't afford to pay, you should see if this solution might be an option for you.</div>
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            <title>Cat Litter Scoop Buyer Guide</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2020 05:53:52 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">Owning a <a href="https://animal.direct/cats-and-kittens-for-sale.html">cat</a> can be pretty fun but cleaning up after them is not such an enjoyable activity. However, cats have a pretty strong smell and require their surroundings, including the litter box, to be at a satisfying hygiene level.<br />
And because of this, you – my friend will scoop every day.<br />
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Luckily, <a href="https://www.floppycats.com/product/litter-lifter" rel="dofollow" target="_blank">choosing the best cat litter scoop</a> can make the task a little more convenient. So instead of using the old kitchen utensil, let’s look at some of the features you should look for in a cat litter scooper, along with our top pick!<br />
Let’s dive in!</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong><img alt="Cat Litter Scoop Buyer Guide" src="https://animal.direct/files/Cat%20Litter%20Scoop%20Buyer%20Guide.png" style="width: 100%" /><br />
<br />
<br />
<span style="color:#4bb088;">Short Handle vs. Long Handle</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Scoopers with short handles offer better precision. They are more durable as well, with less risk of breaking. However, a shorter handle means you will be required to bend down more, which can be a killer for muscles and bones – especially if you already have a health issue.<br />
On the other hand, a long handle cat litter scooper means no more bending over. It also keeps you an arm’s length away from the dust and pet’s stench. But unfortunately, these types of handles break easily. They also offer less accuracy in collecting litter and require frequent scooping to get the work done.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Plastic vs. Metal</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">In comparison, plastic scoopers are affordable and available in a variety of colors and designs. They are flexible and easy to manage, as well.<br />
The designs vary in metal cat scoopers as well, from the full metal body to plastic, mainly in the handles. Non-stick Teflon coating is also available in some metal scoopers that make scooping pretty neat, especially if you handle multiple cats.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>The Size and Shape</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The size and shape of the scooper is the most important feature to look for. Go for a large scooper, and you will have trouble cleaning the corners. But a small scooper will make scooping more of a chore than it already is.<br />
Exotic shape scoopers are also not ideal for the job and are trouble to store as well.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Hole Size and Shape</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Interestingly, the shape and size of the hole matter when it comes to scooping efficiency. It is also dependent on the type of litter you are using. For example, litter that clumps require a scooper with bigger holes, but a non-clumping variety will do well with a scooper with small holes to ensure that you pick up every little part.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Health Risks</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Although many brands claim their product to be dishwasher safe, we highly recommend not putting your scooper in the dishwasher. This is because cat feces contain all types of toxins that can be very dangerous to the wellbeing of humans.<br />
Due to this reason, we also suggest wearing gloves every time you are scooping the litter. Pregnant women should avoid it altogether as their risk of contamination is higher than any other fellow being. It is also suggested that you use warm water and a high-quality detergent to clean the scooper at all times. Cooking oil spray also works miraculously in cleaning the scooper and enhances its longevity.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Our Top Pick - Lifter Lifter</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">We came across this scooper during our experiments of choosing the best cat litter scoop and were surprised with the best results. It is ultimately one of the best in the market and ticks off most of the required qualities in a cat scooper.<br />
For starters, it is made from plastic. But not any low-grade plastic but a high-quality one that is durable and sturdy for continuous use.<br />
The peaked blades are another feature that we liked tremendously in this cat scooper. Instead of holes, it comes with peaked blades that ensure litter does not get caught between the lines. There is also a perfect space between the blades so you can easily collect the feces and allow the remaining litter to pass through for future use.<br />
It is easy to store too, and you can conveniently hang it anywhere, thanks to the hook hole provided on the scooper. Available in a variety of colors, the Lifter Lifter is an ideal choice for those choosing the best cat litter scooper. It is one of a kind and will be an asset to cat owners all over the world.</div>
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            <title>A Pet That Is Easier to Keep Than Even a Dog or a Cat!</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2020 14:20:27 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">Pets awaken our soul entirely to a whole new dimension of companionship, care, and giving. However, often keeping a dog or a cat isn’t exactly a walk in the park. When time is scarce, but you need a pet to bring a new perspective into your lives, choosing a candidate that is relatively low maintenance and is equally as fantastic as a cat or a dog isn’t a hard decision. <br />
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Fish keeping is one of the most convenient hobbies you can develop as a pet lover. Or perhaps you already have a cat or a dog and want another dynamic pet to increase your horizons as a pet owner. Many people doubt the interactions that they will get from their <a href="https://www.healthline.com/health/best-pets-for-kids">fishes compared to a dog or cat</a>. However, you would be surprised to know that fishes have big personalities; they love interacting with their keepers through body language and their little finny dances. There are multiple reasons why becoming a fish keeper is a less challenging feat; here are a few of the many that will surely convince you to try a hand at fish keeping. <br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Fishes are perfect if you live in a small space. </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The cost of living keeps skyrocketing; homeowners are in a fix to find a pet compatible with small living spaces. Keeping a small fish aquarium is an option. Moreover,<a href="https://www.aquariumstuffs.com/fish-tank-weight-and-dimensions/"> fish tanks come in several sizes</a> and designs that facilitate their compatibility with the type of space you have. <br />
And that is not even the most exciting part of fish keeping. Did you know you can even find the perfect self-sustaining fish tank to bring your finny friends to your workspace? We stress that keeping goldfish in a bowl is a practice that receives serious disagreement from members of the fish keeping community. There is absolutely nothing cute or convenient about using a bowl as a habitat for your fishes. <br />
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The minimum that we recommend as a beginner fish keeper is, to begin with, a 5-gallon fish tank. Nonetheless, small fishes such as guppies, zebra danios, neon tetras fit comfortably in smaller aquariums. <br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>A pet fish requires the least number of follow-ups.</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">One of the main reasons why fish keeping is gaining so much traction is because maintaining a beautiful fish tank is one of the easiest feats you will accomplish. Once you have established a sturdy fish tank with the right water parameters and the necessary equipment, including a filter, thermometer, pump (if needed), and heaters (for tropical fish variety), you really don’t have to tend them to them with an ardent regularity. Perhaps you will be conducting weekly water changes to <a href="https://www.aquariumstuffs.com/how-to-lower-nitrates-in-your-freshwater-aquarium/">keep the nitrate levels in check</a> and feeding the fish once or twice a day, which will hardly take 30 minutes of your time. <br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>You can put your creativeness to work.</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Becoming a fish keeper is an excellent way to channel the creativeness in you. Using drifting aquascaping elements, including aquarium plants, driftwood, and aquarium rocks, you can create a living artwork. Literally! All these elements are incredibly budget-friendly, and once you have put them through proper conditioning, they last a lifetime. aquascaping is extremely popular in the fish keeping community. Once you have set up an excellent 55-gallon tank, your friends will keep gawking at it. They look majestic! Oh, if you want to get the best view of your fish tank, choosing an aquarium stand of a suitable height is the right approach.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>The apparent health benefits of keeping an aquarium </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Have you ever wondered why places like your doctor's consultation room usually include one of those fantastic and vivid aquariums? Well, there is solid backing to the fact that fish aquariums improve the quality of your sleep, alleviate stress levels, reduce anxiety and pain, and enhances creativity. As an avid fish hobbyist, I can personally testify to most of these qualms. </div>

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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>You can have some me time and even go on a vacation.</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you are tired from the daily noises and the humdrum of life, treating yourself to some peace isn't a once in a blue thing with fish keeping. Unlike cats and dogs, which are notorious for being loud, albeit beautiful pets, your fish prefers silence, making them even more convenient for pet lovers. <br />
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Besides the convenience and peace, if you need to make a quick trip for a day or two, leaving your fish at home isn't a thing of worry. You need to get a reliable automatic fish feeder and keep the necessary equipment running, and voila, you are good to go. However, we strongly suggest preparing the necessary arrangements for your finny friends before you leave. And don’t be off for long- they’ll get lonely.<br />
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            <title>How to Find Reliable Pet Products Reviews</title>
            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2020 11:54:40 -0800</pubDate>
            <link>https://animal.direct/news/find-reliable-pet-products-reviews.html</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Pets bring a lot of joy to our lives and most (if not all) of us are keen on buying the best products for our furry friends. However, if you decide to shop or search online for your pet, you may be concerned about the pet products reviews you read.
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	<li><em>Are the reviews authentic?</em></li>
	<li><em>Is the person writing the review actually real or are they paid for the review?</em></li>
	<li><em>Do they even own a pet?</em></li>
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And so many similar questions may circulate your mind.<br />
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Truthfully, there is nothing wrong with going online to scour products for your pet but with any web search, it is important to ensure that the information available is unbiased, reliable, and not altered by a third-party influence.<br />
How to find such information? Let’s find out in the guide below!
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<span style="color:#44b488;"><strong>1. Compare Information</strong></span></h2>
When looking for pet products reviews online, compare the reviews with actual numbers available on the manufacturer’s website. For example, if a reviewer is raving on about a certain nutrition present in the food item, cross-check the brand’s page to ensure it will be able to provide your pet with a nutritious, and well-balanced diet.<br />
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Always look at the reviews on different sites as well. If the reviews are positive on majority of the sites you check, then the product probably is useful for your domesticated companion. However, if reviews seem mixed or blend of positive and negative – you should be skeptical about the product.
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<span style="color:#44b488;"><strong>2. Assess the Quality</strong></span></h2>
Besides paying attention to the value of the pet product, check the quality of the review on the site you are searching.<br />
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<em>Are the reviews too lengthy with repetitive phrases or they are detailed and appear to be coming out of someone who has actually tried the product?</em><br />
<em>Are all the reviews same and seem scripted or do they vary according to the user’s experience?</em><br />
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Also watch out for the description. Experts say that authentic reviews will focus more on the experience while paid ones will include formal vocabulary and marketing jargon.
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<span style="color:#44b488;"><strong>3. Do a Time Check</strong></span></h2>
It may be a red flag if there are multiple review of the same product in a brief span of time. For example, a pet toy receiving similar testimonials on the same day is rare and it is wise to be wary of such promotional tactics.<br />
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Moreover, look for reviews that are updated or fresh. Some product, especially pet food can change quiet often and you simply don’t want to make a purchase decision based on outdated data. Instead, look for reviews from people who have recently made purchases and try to go with them.
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<span style="color:#44b488;"><strong>4. Seek out the Writer</strong></span></h2>
Some review websites like <a href="https://amzn.to/3lX25ee">Amazon</a> validate reviewers by analyzing their purchase database and marking them as ‘verified purchaser.’ These are the <a href="https://animal.direct/dog-supplies.html">most reliable reviewers</a> and authenticate that the writer has <em>actually </em>made the purchase before writing the review.<br />
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Another thing to look out for is the reviewer’s ability to response. The product review is definitely illegitimate if you have trouble reaching out to the writer for answers to your queries and concerns.
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<span style="color:#44b488;"><strong>5. Evaluate the Website</strong></span></h2>
Most importantly, the website you use should be transparent about their objectives, data, and methodologies used to appraise the pet products. They should clearly define how and why they are giving specific product recommendations.<br />
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If this is missing, you might want to look elsewhere.
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<span style="color:#44b488;"><strong>Be Savvy about Pet Product Reviews</strong></span></h2>
Lastly, if a product review seems too good to be true, then remember that it probably is!<br />
These days, internet is at our fingertips and it is easier than ever to find information on just about any topic with a few clicks. After all, a significant number of consumers trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations.<br />
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However, the increasing competition in the industry has led many retailers to ask people for writing positive reviews – sometimes offering incentives for doing so. And just like faux fur, the reviews seem genuine and reliable but are often not!<br />
Follow the above tips to distinguish between fake and real reviews. And when in doubt, don’t forget to ask your pet’s vet for recommendations.  Ultimately, you only want the best for your pet! Right?]]></description>
            
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            <title>Why Your Pet Needs Insurance in 2020 and Beyond</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2020 02:58:27 -0800</pubDate>
            <link>https://animal.direct/news/dog-secured-by-health-insurance-coverage.html</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Nobody wants to face this choice, and signing up for pet insurance can look after many of the expense. Pet insurance coverage can also avoid a catastrophe. This is when a pet owner can't manage treatment and has to ask the vet to put down the family pet instead of care for it due to monetary restrictions.</p>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Having your <a href="https://www.exclusiveleadsagency.com/why-pets-need-insurance" rel="dofollow">pet dog secured by health insurance coverage</a> strategy can put your mind at ease by knowing that big, unforeseen medical expenses will be covered. There are Depending on your choice, you can sign up for 1, 2, or all 3 of these coverages (but not all pet insurer offer wellness plans).<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Every pet insurance company offers mishap protection, which can consist of torn ligaments, broken bones, bite injuries, and other pressing health needs. Many pet insurance provider restrict their disease coverage as pets age. It's important to get insurance while your pet is young to minimize pre-existing condition exemptions and your regular monthly cost.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Wellness protection is always optional. Depending on your preferences, you can pay for health expenses by yourself, or you can invest a little on a monthly basis with an insurer to prevent paying of pocket all at as soon as for regular veterinarian visits. A pet wellness strategy might consist of costs connected with: Bear in mind; a single routine annual veterinarian exam can cost upwards of $300 depending on your veterinarian, where you live, and the kinds of procedures, vaccinations, and tests your family pet needs.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Read our short article on the very best animal wellness prepares to learn how you can cover all your bases. Unlike human health insurance, most pet medical insurance plans. After paying the preliminary rate of your animal's veterinarian visit, you'll ask for a replicate made a list of receipt. You then send it to your family pet's insurer together with a finished claim type.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Some business ensure a specific payout turn-around time as an added benefit. Your repayment quantity depends on your insurance plan information and exemptions, the type and cost of each treatment, your policy's allowance per procedure, and your strategy's deductible. Let's say you consistently conserved $44 a month* for 5 years, and your veterinarian bill cost savings account sits at $2,640 that's approximately the equivalent of 5 years of family pet insurance premiums.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">With a pet insurance coverage strategy, that regular monthly financial investment of $44 makes sure that your financial resources are safe, and your family pet has coverage for small and major accidents and health problems, such as cancer, unexpected injuries, chronic conditions, and, in some cases, even regular sees. So if your cost is $10,000 for emergency treatment, pet insurance would cover well above the $2,640 you saved.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Like human health insurance coverage, vet insurance repayments can vary based on a range of factors, such as protection levels, animal's type and age, pre-existing conditions, etc. We think there are for your furry friend. Selecting whether or not to have emergency surgery is one of the hardest decisions you'll ever make as a pet owner.</p>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Whether it's a toenail that gets captured in the couch cushion or a torn cruciate ligament from leaping off the bed, your pet could have a mishap that results in massive veterinarian expenses. A family pet mishap or illness can cost countless dollars in vet costs, but having a great emergency situation animal insurance plan makes sure that you have the ability to recover a vast portion of the expenses.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you sign up when your pet is young, you have more options, ranging from major mishaps and illnesses to vaccinations and basic checkups. Have a look at our family pet insurance coverage evaluates to see all of the readily available alternatives. Wish to know if pet insurance coverage will cover what you require? The table below assists you see which business will offer you the finest value and secure your dog throughout the darkest times.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Family pet insurance rates vary by service provider and plan. They're also distinct to your family pet's type, age, geographical place, pre-existing conditions, and other variables. So, how do you understand which is the most budget friendly? Well, you do not until you run quotes with a few companies. We suggest you get quotes from a minimum of 3 business to find the best value (best protection for the rate).<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Ready to start comparing providers? Visit our pet insurance coverage quotes short article to see quote samples from all the animal insurer we evaluate. This side-by-side comparison gives you a better concept of what your deductible and compensation expenses might be for each provider. But, bear in mind that it will differ based upon the type, place, age, etc.</p>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Always ear on the side of caution, especially in today’s climate with unforeseen events like the virus and political climate. Best to be prepared so our loving pets don’t suffer.</p>
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            <title>The Cutest Gift Ideas For Your Dog In 2020</title>
            <pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2020 17:51:53 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[Shopping for gifts any time of the year, whether it’s the holidays or just for fun, can be a great source of joy. However, gift giving isn’t just limited to friends and family. You can also do some shopping for your favorite furry friend.<br />
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If you’re a dog owner, there are so many great things to gift your pet in 2020. As the holidays grow closer, here are the cutest gift ideas this year has to offer. Your pet is in for quite the treat!<br />
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<strong>1. Speciality Dog Cookies</strong></h2>
What dog doesn’t love receiving treats? Dogs have simple tastes in gifts, so give them something they’re sure to love. Any dog would love <a href="https://wufers.com/">getting a </a><a href="https://wufers.com/">W</a><a href="https://wufers.com/">ü</a><a href="https://wufers.com/">fers</a><a href="https://wufers.com/" rel="dofollow"> Cookie Box for Christmas</a>.<br />
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These high-quality treats are perfect for any occasion, but they’re especially meaningful during the holiday season. You shouldn’t be the only one who gets to indulge in sweet treats! Make sure Fido has something special to look forward to on special occasions as well.<br />
 
<h2><strong>2. Toy Subscription</strong></h2>
A gift idea that keeps on giving no matter the time of year is a <a href="https://www.mysubscriptionaddiction.com/best-dog-subscription-boxes">dog toy subscription box</a>. You’ve likely seen many of these before, and there’s a reason they’re so popular.<br />
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They take all of the guesswork out of gifting so you can rest confidently knowing your dog’s favorite treats and toys are in the mail each month. With so many subscription options to choose from, there’s something out there for every pet.<br />
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<strong>3. Cute Rope Toy</strong></h2>
For the dogs who love to destroy things, a rope toy is a must. While a basic rope toy is sure to offer plenty of entertainment for Fido, these come in cute shapes and designs.<br />
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You can find holiday-themed ropes, animal shapes, and more to offer your pet the perfect dose of excitement. Better yet, pick them up a few to make a collection.<br />
 
<h2><strong>4. Fluffy Dog Blanket</strong></h2>
While blankets are comforting for us humans, they’re also just as nice for dogs. A lot of dogs love to curl up with cozy blankets, and you’re probably tired of your blankets getting covered in hair. Gifting your dog their very own blanket is the perfect solution.<br />
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With blankets specifically designed with dogs in mind, you can find the perfect option for your pup. Look for a blanket that’s easy to wash to make sure it lasts a long time.<br />
 
<h2><strong>5. Treat Ball</strong></h2>
Last but not least, give your dog the gift of entertainment. A treat ball is an interactive toy that puts your dog’s cleverness to the test. Better yet, these come in a number of cute shapes and sizes.<br />
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Your pup has to maneuver the ball in certain directions to get their favorite treats, so it’s sure to keep them entertained for hours. Perfect for the busy holiday season, this is a treat ball you’ll love when it’s too cold to go outside for play time.<br />
 
<h2><strong>Treat Your Dog to a Special Surprise</strong></h2>
Whether you choose dog cookies or a new toy, your dog is sure to be in for a treat. Our dogs truly appreciate the small things in life, so they’ll always appreciate any gift you give them.<br />
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This list above includes some of the cutest gifts for your dog no matter the time of year. Whether you make the <a href="https://stayingclosetohome.com/category/household-tips/holiday-gift-guide/">holiday season </a>special or celebrate your pet’s birthday, seeing them light up with excitement is a gift in itself!<br />
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            <title>How to Save Money on Pet Care and Supplies in 5 Easy Solutions</title>
            <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2020 01:43:31 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>As the pet owner, your dog or cat doesn't need any toys or adornments. Just the fundamentals of pet care are expensive enough, but there are some simple ways to save investments in the course of having a healthy and euphoric friend. As long as your adorable furry little companion receives food, water, exercise, love and attention, they can confirm you’re getting exercise every day. Whether you have a loyal and trusting dog or fluffy purring feline, you can find ways to buy <a href="https://www.linkhearts.com/" rel="dofollow">discount pet supplies</a> without threatening the love you’re giving your pet. Here are five easy solutions to keep your pet care budget under control.</strong><br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#48844B;"><strong>Solution 1. Choose to Adopt</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Adopting a pet from an animal shelter or a pound not only saves you your savings, but you are assisting a soon-to-be friend that needs a place to call home. As opposed to expensive purebreds, mixed breeds ten to lack the genetic disposition for serious health conditions. Adoption will be more expensive depending on where they originate from, but the money you donate covers the cost of having your newly-found friend spayed or neutered and vaccinated ahead of time.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#48844B;"><strong>Solution 2: Do it Yourself</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As long as you teach your mind in the proper methods, there are a ton of aspects of pet care available in the very house that you live in. Grooming, baths, nail trimming and dental responsibilities are all cheaper if you skip the professional service. Simple issues like ticks, fleas and heartworms can be easily treated at home and witty pet owners even administer certain shots themselves, saving your furry friend a horrifyingly terrible trip to the vet and saving you the expenses. Rabies shots can't be done at home, but be on the lookout for cheap rabies clinic near your region. Of course, for health needs that are urgent, take your pet to the vet or contact an emergency vet hotline.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#48844B;"><strong>Solution 3: Buy Food and Supplies in Bulk</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Stocking up on food for your little friend and other supplies at warehouse stores, online or wherever you get a low-cost for supplies will save you cash. It will also save you time it takes to go on urgent trips to the store for kitty litter or dog food. Between coupons, sales, and discount stores, all it takes is a bit of a push in extra effort and research to save a lot on pet supplies. Once you have the necessary supplies obtained, just remember not to give obesity to your companion. More than 60% of all pets are a little bit on the heavy side, putting them at risk of dire health problems.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#48844B;"><strong>Solution 4: Skip the Fancy New Toys</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you've ever seen the prices for the toys in the toy aisles in a pet store, you know how much they'll make your wallet bleed. Instead of forking over $20 for a reshaped lump of substance, think about making the toys for your pets as an alternative. It's a great chance to be creative. Cat scratchers can be created by wrapping a rope around a cardboard box. As long as you confirm all your handmade toys are safe, your friend will be elated. You can also get free and used adornments, like boxes, old leashes, unused food bowls on Craiglist or Freecycle.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#48844B;"><strong>Solution 5: Pet-Sitting Friend</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Going out of town can be a complication for pet owners. If your pet is staying home while you go on a holiday, a kennel or pet-sitter can sometimes cost $50-$60 per day. An animal-loving friend might be willing to do it for free, and then you will have the knowledge that your pet is safe and in good hands. If your pet knows the sitter already, they will be more relaxed, too. Pet owners often make great sitters because they know how to care for animals properly and are often willing to trade favours.</div>
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            <title>Building a Cat Tree for Your Large Cat - 6 Easy Steps!</title>
            <pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2020 12:47:21 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">When cats want something, they tend to be pretty purr-suasive! Since cats are habitual climbers, it makes sense that they tend to crawl up everything they see. However, that endearing habit might transform your precious furniture into a mass of ragged fabric.<br />
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Cat trees are the perfect solution to this problem. They also offer entertainment and exercise for your big cats. In this step by step guide, we’ll be building a cat tree for your large cat.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><a name="_eksqrug0dd6"></a><strong>Things to Consider Before Building the Cat Tree</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Before starting your carpentry work, you need to make a design plan. As you sketch your design, there are some things to keep in mind.<br />
Firstly, you need to consider the space available for the cat tree. Space is an essential factor before making measurements of the materials. Make sure the sizes you choose will fit in the room.<br />
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You should also consider your cat’s size, age, and personality. Designing a tall tree can offer a good climbing exercise for your larger cats.<br />
Finally, don’t be discouraged if the procedure took some time. All you need is a little dedication. But if carpentry work just isn’t for you, you can always invest in a high-quality cat tree. Take a look at <a href="https://raiseacat.com/best-trees-for-large-cats/">raiseacat.com</a>’s review of the finest cat trees for large cats.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><a name="_tgmjyne22kxe"></a><strong>Step-by-step Instructions for Building a Cat Tree for Large Cats</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Using this step by step guide and some tools, you’re only six steps away from making a cool cat tree for your pet. Let’s get started!<br />
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<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><a name="_qjkwb07v9y49"></a><strong>Tools and Materials Needed</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Here are all the tools you’ll need for the process. They’re a lot, but they’re all easy to get.</div>

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	<li style="text-align: justify;">Scissors</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Pencils and markers</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Measuring tape</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Hot glue or double-sided tape</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Hammer and nails</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Saw</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Drill and screws</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Utility knife</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Spray adhesive or wood glue</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Cardboard or plywood (about 16mm thick) for the base and horizontal platforms</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Pieces of lumber</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">PVC pipes or cardboard tubes for vertical support</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Sisal rope</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Carpet or soft fabric to cover the wood</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">PVC pipes end caps</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Staple gun</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Corner brackets</li>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Using the saw, <a href="https://www.bobvila.com/articles/cutting-plywood/">cut the plywood</a> or cardboard to the sizes of your choice. Prepare one square piece for the base and 2-4 rectangular pieces for each platform level.<br />
Measure the seats according to the size of your cat. Be careful not to cut pieces that are too small or too large. However, the base should be large enough to provide the tree's needed support and prevent tipping.<br />
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We recommend a 30-inch square base. It should provide the needed support to your cat tree. For extra support, cut two squares for the bottom and stick them together using wood glue. Finally, sand the rough edges for a smooth finish.<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">First, cut the pieces of lumber with a saw to the lengths you need for the posts. We recommend cutting three different lengths—one long and two short pieces.<br />
Then, cut PVC pipes or cardboard tubes of the same lengths as your lumber columns. Fit the lumber pieces inside the tubes and screw them in.<br />
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Next, cover the tubes with a sisal rope. This step will require all the patience you have. So put on your favorite tv show and start rolling!<br />
Using hot glue or double-sided tape, secure the rope's tip at the edge of each post. Continue rolling the sisal rope while adding more glue along the way. The sisal rope can make the cat tree even more fun for your furry fellow by doubling as a scratching post.<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Start by <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKOPrqlA3_o">cutting a piece of the carpet</a> or fabric you chose with a utility knife or a carpet cutter to cover the base. It should be a few inches larger than the wooden floor on all sides. Wrap the base with the fabric and set it in place using glue, or staple it on the underside with a staple gun.<br />
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Likewise, cut more pieces of fabric for each seat. This time, you can make the fabric pieces even larger to fully wrap each seat with cloth. Just apply some glue to each wooden piece and wrap it with fabric or simply staple it in place.<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">First, flip the base so that the upholstered side is facing down. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx1HzC52Eu4">Drill some holes</a> through the underside in the places where you want the vertical posts to be.<br />
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Insert the nails or screws through the holes. Then, flip the base again and drive the screws into the posts. Please make sure the posts are perpendicular before fixing them in position.<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Now, center a PVC endcap underneath each horizontal seat and attach them using wood screws or hot glue. Place the seats on top of each post you made by inserting the post into the pipe end cap.<br />
For extra branching on your tree, use the corner brackets to attach more seats to the longer posts. Just attach a corner bracket to the post on the level you want the platform to be. Then, glue the top of the bracket to the bottom of the platform.<br />
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Screws are generally a better option than glue to fix the platforms in place for large cats to make sure the cat tree is sturdy and durable.<br />
Pro-tip: if you choose to fix the plywood to the posts with screws, do this step before wrapping the platforms in the fabric so that the screws aren’t visible.<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Finally, put all the pieces together and make your final adjustments. Cover any visible corner brackets with fabric if you like.<br />
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Add a decorative touch of your choice to match the furniture. You can even add a bell or hang some cat toys for your pet. Then, put the tree in its spot and let your furry fellow enjoy the masterpiece.<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">As fun as it is, it’s an immense responsibility to raise a cat. These adorable creatures require good care for their health and amusement. In this guide, we’ve learned how to build a cat tree from scratch that suits big cats.<br />
By building the cat tree yourself, you have more control over the design. Just plan one that brings joy to your cat and finesse to your home. Now that you’ve built a cat tree for your large cat, just sit back and watch your feline friend climb on. </div>
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            <title>The Best Animal Transportation Company</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2020 11:38:10 -0800</pubDate>
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<strong>How ATW Began… </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Kyle Gray began a career in transportation shipping various miscellaneous items. One day, a request came in to transport a dog to a veteran’s home. During the trip, Kyle made sure to treat the pet with the utmost care. When he arrived at the veteran’s house, the dog owner was overjoyed over Kyle’s consideration for his lovable friend. The veteran explained how he wished more companies operated with the same philosophy. As the idea simmered in Kyle’s head, he began planning for the best transportation company and <a href="https://www.atw.net/" rel="dofollow" target="_blank">Animal Transportation Worldwide</a> (ATW) emerged.</div>

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<strong>Who We Are</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Animal Transportation Worldwide, with cutting-edge vans, transportation specialists, and a focus on providing the best customer care possible, Animal Transportation Worldwide (ATW) is the industry leader in animal transport and pet shipping, both domestically and internationally. ATW takes care of your pets as if they are our own to ensure they are safe, happy, and healthy, as they travel with our family back to yours.</div>

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<strong>What We Offer </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">At ATW, we put pets and customers first. With our cutting-edge vans, transportation specialists, and a focus on providing superior customer care, ATW is an industry leader in animal transport and shipping. We are USDA approved and part of the International Pet and Animal Transportation Association (IPATA). Along with this, we are a Better Business Bureau (BBB) A+ rated and accredited business.</div>

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<strong>Our Three Transportation Services </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">We offer three different transport services: PetConomy, PetExpress, and PetFirst Class. PetConomy focuses on transporting pets for the lowest price but still includes luxuries like 24/7 contact with a driver, door-to-door transportation, and photo and video updates. In PetExpress, we offer more benefits like GPS tracking, pet protection, and 1 dog walk per day. Our last service PetFirst Class is our premium offering. Your dog will be in the care of two transportation specialists and arrive 150% faster than any other ground transportation service. ATW also proudly offers air transportation for pets.</div>

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<strong>We Have the Best Customer Satisfaction </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">However, despite all this, our greatest satisfaction comes from our happy customers. With a 4.9 rating on Facebook, our customers know that our quality service exceeds industry standards. Pets come first for us, and it is what we hope to continue as we expand to offer other services.</div>

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<strong>Expanding in to New Horizons</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Animal Enterprises Worldwide has expanded to offer <a href="https://www.mypetschip.com/" target="_blank">MyPetsChip</a>. MyPetsChip is a microchip and pet management system for pet owners, resellers, and shelters. We work to provide safety in the lives of all pets. Our membership option includes access to our 24/7 pet recovery specialists, so your pet will be in safe hands. We even offer pet recovery transport for all members so your dog or cat will always be secure.</div>

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<strong>Contact Us </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">In all our offerings, animal safety comes first. If you are interested in working with the best, consider us at Animal Enterprises Worldwide. We are always happy to hear from you.<br />
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            <title>Should Read Before Adopt a German Shepherd Dog</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2020 15:02:11 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">One of America's most popular dog breed is the German Shepherd Dog. Known for its large built and intelligent minds, the German shepherd belongs to a family of sheep herding dogs. However, the clever dogs quickly took their place and are now popularly used as guide dogs for the blind and disabled, rescue dogs, and even as partners to the police and homicide departments.<br />
In this guide, let's learn more about the <a href="https://www.anythinggermanshepherd.com/" rel="dofollow" target="_blank">German Shepherd Dog Breed</a> (GSD) and what makes this variety of dog so special.<br />
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History</h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">When compared to other dog breeds, the German shepherd is a relatively new dog breed. They were discovered around 1900 by a German cavalry officer named Captain Max von Stephanitz.<br />
After discovering (and being fascinated) with a wolf-like dog at a show, Stephanitz worked on cross-breeding different herding dogs to come up with the German shepherd dogs that we adore today.<br />
Originally, he promoted them as the ideal sheepherders. However, as Germany became more industrialized, the need for herders became less apparent. And therefore, Stephanitz later trained them for other works, including the army's aid during World War 1.<br />
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The rest, as they say – <em>is history!</em><br />
After World War 2, the dogs began to gain massive popularity, with various nationalities beginning to participate in their breeding program.<br />
Rin Tin, a rescued dog from World War 1 also enjoyed enhancing the admiration for its family members by appearing as the superstar in more than 26 movies.<br />
The American Kennel Club (AKC) has categorized the German shepherd as the second most popular dog breed in the U.S.</div>

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Appearance</h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Weighing 50 – 90 pounds, these dogs have a distinctive appearance and boast pointed ears, long bushy tails, and brown, almond-shaped eyes. They have long, pointed snouts, which gives them near-the-top scenting ability amongst other dogs' breeds.<br />
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The GSDs are tall with strong and muscular bodies. They sport a double coat: coarse outer hair and thick, soft undercoat. This gives the dog ability to thrive in almost all climates. This also makes them shed a lot faster than other breeds of dogs as well.<br />
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When it comes to coloring, German Shepherds are commonly found in a blend of black and tan colors. However, due to developments in breeding programs, some less common colors are also visible, such as all-black, black and red, sable, and even the white German shepherd.</div>

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Personality</h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The GSDs are bred to work. They portray a courageous and intelligent demeanor that is quick to learn and adapt.<br />
However, don't mistake their appearance as they make great family dogs too. Of course, you cannot expect them to laze around all day – but once they become part of your family, you will find them to be one of the most loyal and affectionate pets around.<br />
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As we know, GSD is highly intelligent. This makes them an ideal candidate for training. In fact, you can teach the German shepherd dog breed to do almost anything – from basic puppy tricks to alerting a deaf person.<br />
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The only thing that they are not good at is being alone. The GSD is highly active and requires constant exercise and play. They enjoy the company of others, and if left alone for long periods – they can become aggressive and start barking or chewing excessively.<br />
They make excellent watchdogs as well and will alert you of any potential trouble.<br />
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Despite their fierce-looking appearance, the German Shepherd Dogs are great with children and other pets. Just make sure you socialize them from an early age to become adaptive to changing situations more effectively.</div>

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Health Problems</h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">While German Shepherds are relatively healthy, there are certain health issues specific to this breed. It is also a good idea to check with the breeder regarding the dog you choose from the genetic health problems. And as always, remain in contact with your veterinarian for any potential medical emergency.<br />
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Some health problems to be aware of in German Shepherds include:</div>

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	<li style="text-align: justify;">Bloating</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Joint Dysplasia</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Degenerative myelopathy</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Megaesophagus</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Perianal Fistula</li>
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Caring for German Shepherd Dog Breed</h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As we mentioned above, <a href="https://www.prestigeanimalhospital.com/services/dogs/breeds/german-shepherd">GSDs are shedders</a>. And there is not much you can do about it apart from brushing the coat several times a week. You can also try de-shedding products but don't expect much hope. Instead, be prepared for hair all over your house – and preferably you too!<br />
Regular baths are not necessary for the German Shepherds. Unless they roll around the mud, they can suffice with a bath every 2-3 months.<br />
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Be extra careful when it comes to the dog's nutrition. Just like any heavy breed of dog, the German shepherd does require large-breed dog food. However, avoid overfeeding your pet, especially when they are young, as they are susceptible to several food-related health issues.<br />
Consult the vet for daily food recommendations as well.<br />
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Ensure your dog gets lots – and lots of exercises. They also enjoy the water – and although they are not natural swimmers, you can easily teach them to swim.<br />
The German Shepherd Dog breed is an enthusiastic learner. Teach them anything and everything to keep them engaged. If left alone, they will misuse their intelligence and go for destructive behavior.</div>

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Wrapping Up!</h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">This was just some basic information about the German Shepherd Dog breed. If this enticed you into getting your own as a pet, contact the nearest adoption center or animal shelter for availability.<br />
Good luck, and let us know your experience with this beloved dog of America</div>
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            <title>Human Food Can Dogs Eat: Bad or Good</title>
            <pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2020 04:41:47 -0800</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><em>Sharing is caring! When it comes to offering meals to our pets (especially dogs), most of us never heed to what food they can eat. And there is no harm doing that, right? For years, we have been sharing our plates with canine friends. They are like our babies. We eat, play, and sleep together. We are a family!</em><br />
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As a pet lover, it's natural to share human food with them. Rather than dry dog food, the daily nutritional requirements for dogs are different from human beings. And to ensure the well-being and health of your pup, the owner needs to be very vigilant.<br />
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Let it be vegetables, chicken, dairy products, or other protein diets. Dogs also have limitations in their feeding plans. It's okay if you have just offered them a piece of bread or a spoon of yogurt, leftover from your lunch box. But do you know the consequences?<br />
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Sometimes we give them human foods as a treat or add them to supplement their routine diet. But is it safe for our beloved companions to eat what we eat? The question that urged you to this article, 'What Human Food Can Dogs Eat?' is still in your mind. How do you ensure that a bite of human food won't affect the dog's stomach?<br />
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In this article, we have listed human foods that dogs can eat. Our detailed guide will help you find out which toxic foods for dogs and which human food is good and bad for your pooch. After all, a balanced diet is a healthy diet.<br />
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So what are you waiting for? This article is about a dog food advisor. Let's begin!</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Fruits Can Dogs Eat</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">We know how beneficial fruits are for humans. Do you know that dogs also enjoy 'human treats'? Yes! If given in small quantities, dogs love eating fruits. But some fruits can negatively affect the digestive system, immunity, eyesight, and overall health of the dogs. Let's discuss one by one!<br />
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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Apples</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Apples?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, dogs can eat apples. In fact, they love munching on sweet and juicy apples. Applesauce and slices of frozen apples are loved by dogs, especially as a summer treat. Although a healthy diet, some dogs are allergic to this fleshy fruit. Apples can shoot the blood sugar level in dogs suffering from diabetes. Offering smaller portions won't hurt their health.</div>

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Are Apples Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No, they are not bad for most dogs. Ensure that you take out the seeds. Apple seeds contain bits of cyanide, which can cause choking in their throat. De-seeded, sliced or mashed versions work best for dogs.</div>

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Are Apples Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes. Apples are rich in antioxidants and fiber. They improve the freshness of breath. They provide vitamin A & C, flavonoids, phytonutrients, potassium, and other essential minerals. Many commercial doggy-treats also include traces of fresh apples to make the meal yummy.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Avocado</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Avocado?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No, avocado is not a good suggestion for dogs. This fruit contains persin, which is a toxin. If the dog consumes avocados, persin will damage its digestive system. Persin is so poisonous that it not only affects the dog's gastrointestinal tract, but a large seed can lead the poor soul to even death.</div>

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Is Avocado Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, it's bad for the canine friends. Prevent the exposure of avocado plants as the toxin is also present in bark, stem, leaves, seeds, and the whole fruit. Although a healthy fruit for human beings, experts say that the concentration of persin is so high that a dog's skin can barely handle it. Consult a vet if your dog mistakenly consumes the fruit. Diarrhea and constant vomiting are apparent symptoms.</div>

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Is Avocado Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Avocado can be a deadly fruit for the pups. The toxicity can lead to shortness of breath and other issues related to the lungs and chest. The deprivation of oxygen, if it persisted for a longer time, can cause it to die. So, never let your dogs go near the avocado plant.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Banana</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Bananas?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Absolutely Yes! Dogs enjoy sweetish bananas but make sure they stay away from the peels. The high concentration of fiber and low cholesterol and sodium makes bananas a perfect treat for your pal. A mashed banana mixed with dog food is a healthy diet for dogs. Beware, you have removed the peels!</div>

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Is Banana Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No! They are not bad for dogs unless given in moderation. The sugar concentration is high, which can be problematic for diabetic dogs. Although not poisonous, always remove the peels while adding them to the food bowl. Banana peels can upset the stomach and lead to blockages. </div>

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Is Banana Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Bananas are good for dogs. They are stuffed with potassium, which is good for the dog's kidneys and heart. It also provides carbohydrates, which make them healthy snacks. Remember to add small portions as an occasional treat!</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Blueberries</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Blueberries?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A big YES for blueberries! The sweet and tasty fruit is a perfect treat for most dogs. Blueberries are safe to eat, and the best part is that they can be served as a whole. No need to cut, slice or mash the delicious blueberries. A healthy source of antioxidants and phytonutrients is a wonderful summertime treat.</div>

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Are Blueberries Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No, they are not a bad option. However, excess of everything is bad. Plenty of blueberries for consecutive meals can lead to gastrointestinal upset and diarrhea. Avoid blueberry pie, muffins, or other deserts due to a high concentration of sugars.</div>

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Are Blueberries Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, they are a rich source of vitamin C and fiber. Renowned as a superfood for dogs, blueberries help to fight cancer and repair cell damage. The nutritious fruit is safe and most preferred in the training sessions. The happiness of reward accompanied by the juicy drops of blueberries is a delight to watch.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Cantaloupe</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Cantaloupe?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, cantaloupe can be consumed by your dog. Rich in vitamins A, B6, and C and minerals like potassium, folate, niacin, fiber makes it an ideal addition to your doggy's plate. A fresh cantaloupe aids in hydration and is low in calories. Freeze the sweet fruit in a Kong toy and offer it to the dog. Just watch how happy he is!</div>

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Is Cantaloupe Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Cantaloupe is not a bad human-food for dogs. Keep in mind to remove the seeds, peels and cut them into smaller bites. A big piece can be stuck in the food pipe and result in a choking hazard. Avoid frequent use for diabetic dogs as the fruit is a sugary one.</div>

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Is Cantaloupe Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, cantaloupe is good for dogs only if you share it in a balanced quantity. The mineral-rich properties allow them to help in the digestion process of dogs. Another benefit of eating cantaloupe is the stimulation of the immune system. Your pup stays healthy, eating cantaloupes!</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Grapes</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Grapes?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Never let your dog go near grapes or raisins. This fruit is strictly forbidden for the four-legged companions. The toxicity of the compounds present in grapes can cause serious health issues. If it eats grapes, quickly take them to the vet.</div>

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Are Grapes Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes. Grapes are bad for dogs. A dog that has eaten grapes is most likely to experience kidney failure, causing death. Such dogs also suffer from lethargy, tremors, vomiting, diarrhea, and increased urination. One must not keep grapes or raisins openly on the kitchen shelf.</div>

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Are Grapes Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Grapes are not recommended for dogs. Avoid dogs from eating grapes, and even a small bite can lead to serious illness. A quick checkup must follow the accidental intake of grapes.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Mango</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Mango?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, you can share mango slices with your dog. But make sure you offer them in a balanced quantity. Mangoes are a tasty, delicious, and most awaited summertime treat for canines. They are nutritious and serve as a perfect dog treat.</div>

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Is Mango Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Mangoes aren't bad for dogs, but the high sugar level can cause problems in unlucky dogs. Try to give smaller bites or mashed mangoes as the pit of mango is a choking hazard. Don't forget to remove the peel as it contains cyanide, a toxic compound (also found in apples.)<br />
If swallowed as a whole, mangoes can cause blockages in the bowel, and your pooch might require surgery to get rid of it. As mentioned, the skin is difficult to digest and must be peeled before becoming a part of the dog's meal.</div>

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Is Mango Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Of course, they are a great add on to your dog's diet. Vitamins A, B6, C, and E, are essential for overall well being. The high fiber content helps the constipated animals. Mangoes are rich in potassium, carotenoids, and other minerals. They are a safe and healthy option for your pup.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Strawberries</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Strawberries?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, your dog can safely enjoy strawberries but in small portions. They are nutritious, healthy, and tasty for most dogs. This low-calorie fruit aids dogs to have good blood pressure, maintain cholesterol, and fight cancer. Most berries work for dogs, but some dogs avoid cranberries. Other members like salmonberries, serviceberries, marionberries, and gooseberries are not suggested for dog treats.</div>

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Are Strawberries Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The excess of strawberry treats is bad for dogs. This human food contains a protein that results in allergy in a few breeds. An irritated mouth and swollen lips show that your boy has eaten more than the required quantity. Also, cut the strawberries into tiny bites, making them easy to intake (avoiding the choking hazard.)</div>

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Are Strawberries Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, strawberries given in moderation make up a good fruit for dogs. They are rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and fiber. They also contain healthy nutrients, including potassium, phosphorus, copper, iron, magnesium, and manganese.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Oranges</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Oranges?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, oranges are a dog-friendly food. Oranges and other family members, including clementines, mandarin oranges, and tangerines, are amazing sources of potassium, vitamin C, and fiber. Dogs enjoy the sweet juice of fresh oranges.</div>

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Are Oranges Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No! They aren't bad for dogs unless eaten in moderation. Oranges cause gastrointestinal upset and diarrhea in some dogs. They can increase the blood sugar level due to their sugary taste. Never offer an unpeeled orange to your dog. Although non-toxic, orange peels can get stuck in the food pipe.</div>

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Are Oranges Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes! Oranges are an ideal fruit for dogs. They are a low-calorie and highly nutritious treat for dogs. They help in the body's natural detoxification, and Vitamin C is safe and healthy for the skin.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Watermelon</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Watermelon?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes. Watermelon is a safe and healthy food for your dog. The refreshing snack avoids the risk of heatstroke in the scorching heat. The fruit is rich in vitamins A, B6, and C. It also maintains the water level in the body (as 92% is made up of water.) Dogs love the healthy, juicy red drink as a summertime treat.</div>

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Is Watermelon Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">NO, you can feed watermelon to your furry babies. Make sure you remove the seeds or rinds, which can cause a choking hazard. Both rind and seeds are not good for the digestive tract and can cause abdominal pain in your dog.</div>

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Is Watermelon Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, it is a healthy fruit for dogs. The high concentration of potassium, along with other vitamins, boosts the nervous system. Watermelon hydrates the skin and coat while strengthening the muscles.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Pineapple</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Pineapple?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A big YES to pineapples! Pet owners can share small quantities of fresh pineapple with dogs. The luscious fruit contains lots of fiber, minerals, and vitamins. Beware of removing the tough skin and offering small bites. The yellowish core is a great snack that boosts the immunity against several diseases in dogs.</div>

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Is Pineapple Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Pineapples are not bad for dogs but remember to use fresh fruit instead of the canned version (dipped in sugary liquid.) Don't share it without removing the hard skin, as it can cause blockages and other digestion problems. Avoid big bites, or else it will get stuck in the throat.</div>

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Is Pineapple Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Pineapples are a great source of vitamin C, magnesium, iron, vitamin B6, thiamin, potassium, riboflavin, niacin, copper, manganese, and folate. The juicy fruit also aids in digestion. So overall, an occasional perfect treat to keep your dog's tail wagging!</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Cherries</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Cherries?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, dogs can be fed fresh red cherries. The pulp of cherries is a delicious treat for any dog. Beware of the pits as the pups usually gulp the pits, which later causes pet owners' problems. In case of an accident, we recommend a quick visit to a vet.</div>

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Are Cherries Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Cherries are bad in the sense that the pits are enriched with cyanide (a toxic compound) that is harmful to the body. It can block the bowel, initiate breathing issues, damage the gut wall, or even cause death.</div>

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Are Cherries Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Cherries are good for dogs as long as you share it in smaller quantities. Dogs love the juicy pulp, but the pits are a big downside.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Pears</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Pears?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, you can feed pears to your beloved friends. Pears are a safe option to add to the dog's diet. Many people prepare homemade doggy treats using pears, coconut flour, coconut oil, water, and honey. It is a nutritious snack that is equally enjoyed by dogs.</div>

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Are Pears Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Pears are not a bad option if shared carefully. Pet owners must not forget to remove the seeds and core when adding to the meals. Like apples, the seeds of its delicious fruit also contain cyanide, a poisonous compound that can harm your dog's health. For dogs having diabetes, the pear is not a recommended human food.</div>

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Are Pears Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, they are! Pears supply essential nutrients and minerals like fiber, copper, antioxidants, and vitamin A, C & K. It helps in blood clotting and strengthens the immunity level against different diseases.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#FFF0F5;">Peaches</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Peaches?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, it is fine to share peaches with your dogs. However, one must take responsibility for the dog's health. Dogs enjoy the juicy pulp of fresh peaches. Canned peaches in the market contain high sugar levels. So it is better to use fresh fruit.</div>

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Are Peaches Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Peaches are bad only if given in large quantities. If you add peach to your pooch's daily diet, it will cause diarrhea or upset the stomach. If the dog accidentally swallows the pit, take him to a nearby vet. The pit contains a toxic substance (cyanide), and its size exactly matches the intestine walls. Any blockage can result in immediate death.</div>

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Are Peaches Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, peach is a nutritious human food that dogs love to eat. It is a safe and healthy snack. Vitamins A and C, along with fiber, can do wonders for the wellbeing of dogs. It aids in battling sickness and many other infections.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Vegetables Can Dogs Eat</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Like humans, dogs enjoy tasty vegetables. Some of them are safe and healthy, while researchers and vets do not suggest others. Let's see what vegetables are good for dogs and which one is prohibited. <br />
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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFF0;">Asparagus</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Asparagus?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, you can offer plain asparagus with your doggy. But it is not recommended as other vegetables. The reason is that cooked asparagus leaves most of its nutritional value. And if eaten raw/uncooked, asparagus can cause stomach upsets. It is hard to chew for many breeds.</div>

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Is Asparagus Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is bad to some extent. Repeating it in your pup's menu can result in intestinal discomfort, diarrhea, and vomiting. To prevent the hazard of choking, offer it in smaller portions. Asparagus fern is highly toxic and not safe for your pooch. If you have asparagus plants in the garden, you must be careful when your dog is there.</div>

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Are Asparagus Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Plain asparagus is safe and healthy for dogs. It contains antioxidants, vitamins C, E, K, copper, folate, and a rich fiber source.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Carrots</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Carrots?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The good news for dogs, they can eat both cooked and uncooked carrots. They are safe and healthy for all breeds. Many dog vets recommend carrots, especially for the young pups, as the vegetables help teething babies relax. Dogs are more comfortable eating steamed or slightly cooked carrots. They do not harm the digestive system.</div>

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Are Carrots Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Carrots make a perfect side meal for pups. To prevent the choking hazard, make sure you have offered smaller bites.</div>

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Are Carrots Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, carrots are healthy and safe food for dogs. Carrots are low in calories and rich in potassium, vitamin A, and fiber. Dogs enjoy fresh carrots when given in smaller bites.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Cauliflower</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Cauliflower?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, cauliflower can be shared with dogs. The white flowers on this vegetable are a great potassium source, calcium, folate, vitamin C, vitamin K, and fiber. The quantity you offer depends on the size of your dog. Pups can safely eat a couple of tablespoons, while adult and senior dogs can eat up to a full cup of cauliflower.</div>

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Is Cauliflower Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Not bad for a dog of any age, but you must not give large portions to the dogs. A frequent cauliflower treat can cause digestive problems and gas in your pup's abdomen.</div>

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Is Cauliflower Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, cauliflower is good for dogs. It is safe and healthy if given in moderation. The essential nutrients and vitamins present in the vegetable support your dog's immune system, liver, vision, blood, and muscles. Fiber avoids bowel-related problems and maintains the overall weight of dogs.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Celery</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Celery?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs can eat plain celery. Celery is a healthy snack for dogs as it is made up of fiber and water. It helps in hydration in hot conditions. For dogs that get hungry very quickly, celery is a wonderful vegetable. It keeps the stomach full for a long time.</div>

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Is Celery Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Celery isn't a bad thing to add to your dog's plate. But make sure you have chopped it into smaller bites, or else your fast eaters will swallow and risk their lives. Small bites also help them to digest it easily.</div>

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Is Celery Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, it is an amazing treat for dogs. Fresh green celery is an excellent source of vitamins A, B, C, phosphorus, sodium, iron, and calcium. For teething pups, celery makes the perfect treat as it relieves the pain. It is also suggested because of its low-calorie characteristic.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Corn</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Corn?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Technically, yes! But make sure your pup has no food allergies. Corn is a healthy snack for humans as well as dogs. It provides various minerals and vitamins for your pup's health. Both cooked and plain versions are a safe option. The phytochemicals found in corn reduce infections or sickness and stimulate the immunity level in dogs.</div>

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Is Corn Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Corn isn't a bad add-on to your dog's meal but make sure you offer them as an occasional treat. Also, avoid feeding it on the cob as it leads to a choking risk and even gets stuck in the intestinal tract. It can be very painful for dogs!</div>

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Is Corn Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, corn is a safe diet ingredient for dogs. One tablespoon every 24 hours is enough for an adult doggy. It provides carbohydrates, potassium, vitamins, linoleic acids, fiber, and protein.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Cucumbers</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Cucumbers?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, dogs can be fed cucumbers but in moderate quantities. The watery vegetable is low in fat and low in calories. Cucumbers are a rich source of antioxidants. It is a perfect summer treat as it maintains the water level and keeps them fresh. The phytochemicals eliminate the smelly breath of dogs.</div>

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Are Cucumbers Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">There is no harm in offering cucumbers to your pets. But always feed them small portions to avoid the choking hazard.</div>

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Are Cucumbers Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, cucumbers are a safe and healthy hydrating snack for dogs. Besides its anti-inflammatory benefits, cucumbers are a great snack for overweight dogs. They help in refreshing the breath and remove bad odor from the dog's mouth.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Garlic</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Garlic?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A straight NO to garlic! You should never feed garlic to your four-legged friends. Although good for humans, professional vets recommended garlic as a deadly human food for dogs. Consumption of a high quantity of garlic can create many problems.</div>

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Is Garlic Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, it isn't nice for dogs. Garlic contains toxic chemicals known as thiosulfates. It is a highly-damaging substance that kills the RBCs and even causes anemia in some unlucky dogs.</div>

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Is Garlic Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Eating garlic is not a good option for dogs. It can lead to diarrhea and vomiting in dogs and even blood transfusion (in extreme cases.) So, never let them eat garlic, not even in bits!</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Mushrooms</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Mushrooms?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Never feed mushrooms to your dog. Both store-bought and wild versions of mushrooms can be deadly for them. The intake of mushrooms from your garden should be treated immediately. Take a sample of the dangerous vegetable and talk to your vet.</div>

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Are Mushrooms Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Mushrooms can be a big threat to your pup's survival. Amanita mushrooms, along with other types, can damage the nervous system, liver and hurt the digestive tract. The toxicity is so high that any dog would hardly bear the consequences.</div>

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Are Mushrooms Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Mushrooms are not good food for dogs. Some of the store-bought mushrooms are safe to eat, but we never recommend taking such a risk. Mushrooms combined with ingredients like onion and garlic are extremely dangerous.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Onions</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Onions?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No, you should not intentionally feed onions to your dogs. Consuming onions endanger your pet's survival. The toxic compounds like the N-propyl disulfide present in onions can lead to anemia and damage the RBCs. Pet owners should also avoid supplementing dog foods with raw, cooked, roasted, or powdered onion.</div>

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Are Onions Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, onions are not suitable for dogs. A dog eating onion can show pale gums, drooling, diarrhea, weakness, red or brown urine, increased heart rate, and vomiting.</div>

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Are Onions Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Onion is NOT a good human food for dogs. From its stem to the leaves, the whole vegetable is harmful to them. Poisonous chemicals in onions can lead to severe health issues in dogs.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Broccoli</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Broccoli?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, broccoli can be eaten by dogs. Either cooked or raw, this green vegetable is a safe and healthy snack. Make sure you have cut it into tiny bits, so the dog can easily chew and digest it.</div>

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Is Broccoli Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is not bad food for dogs. Be careful; they don't consume much. The juicy snack comes with isothiocyanate that can initiate abdominal problems in some breeds. Broccoli, combined with other toxic ingredients like onion, salt, or garlic, is equally bad for dogs.</div>

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Is Broccoli Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, broccoli is an occasional treat for dogs. Broccoli contains vitamin C and fiber (both good for health.) It is a low-fat and low-calorie snack that is loved by many dogs.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Spinach</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Spinach?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, to this iron-rich vegetable. Pet owners can share small quantities of spinach with their eating partners. Either raw or cooked, both forms of spinach can be fed. However, experts say that the steamed spinach has maximum nutritious value.</div>

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Is Spinach Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Spinach isn't a no-eat vegetable, but you must know that the leafy vegetable contains oxalate, responsible for kidney stones and bladder issues in humans; the same goes for dogs. Therefore, avoid daily consumption or offering it without washing with plenty of water.</div>

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Is Spinach Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, it is a good snack, and you can offer it once a week. Spinach is a rich source of vitamins A, B, C, and K. It also fulfills the essential nutritional requirements of the body. It compensates for the amount of fiber, iron, and beta carotene.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Tomatoes</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Tomatoes?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No, tomatoes are not advisable for dogs. But you can share fleshy tomatoes after removing the green leaves. Dogs enjoy ripe tomatoes as an occasional treat.</div>

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Are Tomatoes Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Tomatoes are not bad for dogs unless given in excess quantity. Green tomatoes have a toxic glycoalkaloid known as tomatine. Too much tomatine affects the heartbeat and weakens the body. Red tomatoes also contain a poisonous compound, solanine, which can lead to shortness of breath. Avoid young dogs from feeding on tomatoes (they are usually allergic.)</div>

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Are Tomatoes Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs can eat fresh tomatoes, but owners should avoid them. Tomatoes are a good source of beta-carotene, potassium, folate, fiber, vitamin C, and lycopene.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#F0FFFF;">Potatoes</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Potatoes?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A YES for boiled and plain baked potatoes! Dogs love eating potatoes treats, particularly mashed versions. However, you should never feed them raw potatoes. Potato is safe human food, but it must be given in a balanced way.</div>

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Are Potatoes Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Generally, potatoes are not bad unless your pup eats unripe potatoes. Do not add high-fat seasonings like sour cream and bacon bits to your dog's plate. High carbohydrate content can be a trouble maker for overweight dogs.</div>

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Are Potatoes Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, potatoes are a good source of carbohydrates and other nutrients, including potassium and iron. They boost energy in the dog's body. Vitamins A, B, and C are also needed for healthy growth.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Nuts Can Dogs Eat</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">When it comes to sharing nuts with your fur babies, it becomes very difficult to decide which one is good enough for their small stomach to digest. Some nuts have shells, while others may contain toxic compounds that may not be safe for your pup's health. Let's discover if you can supplement the dog's plate with some of the most commonly used nuts.<br />
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<strong><span style="background-color:#E6E6FA;">Almonds</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Almonds?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, dogs can be fed with almonds, but it is not recommended. Unsalted and plain almonds do not harm your puppy's health, so always offer them in small quantities. Almonds are a healthy diet for humans, but they may cause digestion issues in dogs' cases.</div>

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Are Almonds Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Although non-toxic, almonds may lead to loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, and other gas problems. The high-fat content can be life-threatening as they affect obesity and pancreatitis in dogs.</div>

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Are Almonds Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs love eating these nuts, and you can use them as an occasional treat. Almonds are a rich source of proteins, vitamin E, healthy fats, and magnesium.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#E6E6FA;">Cashews</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Cashews?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No, you should never offer cashews to your dogs. Although right in carbohydrates and other minerals, cashews can be hard to digest. Some dogs can be fed with unsalted and plain and roasted cashews. They are healthy and safe human food, but you must limit the supply.</div>

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Are Cashews Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Cashews aren't a good treat for dogs. They are high caloric and fat-containing diets. Excess of cashews is harmful to the dog's wellbeing. They may lead to pancreatitis and digestion issues. Avoid mix dry fruits or salted versions to keep their tail wagging.</div>

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Are Cashews Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Most vets don't suggest cashews. They can increase weight and lead to severe health issues. One to two nuts are fine, but avoid too much supply in their plates.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#E6E6FA;">Peanut Butter</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Peanut Butter?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">One of the most favorite treats that every dog falls in love with, peanut butter is a healthy diet and safe for your friend's health. Stuff it inside a Kong toy, and see how much he enjoys.</div>

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Is Peanut Butter Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Peanut butter is not a bad option for dogs unless your boy is suffering from a peanut allergy. Mixed versions with sugar and salt are not advisable by pet health professionals.</div>

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Is Peanut Butter Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, it is a yummy diet for dogs. Peanut butter contains niacin, protein, and vitamins B and E. The market is packed with artificial flavors that include unhealthy sweeteners that may hurt your pooch. Beware of these brands!</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#E6E6FA;">Peanuts</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Peanuts?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, with limitations, dogs can be fed with peanuts. Roasted, unsalted, and raw peanuts are all safe treats for them. The best way is to feed them in minute quantities.</div>

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Are Peanuts Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Peanuts aren't bad for dogs, but one must not share the whole nut along with the shell. Consuming too many peanuts can cause pancreatitis. There is a threat of salt poisoning if dogs accidentally intake salted peanuts.</div>

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Are Peanuts Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, they are good but still not suggested by vets. The crispy nuts contain healthy fats, niacin, vitamin B-6, vitamin E, and proteins. Peanut butter is another healthy treat cherished by dogs.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#E6E6FA;">Pistachios</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Pistachios?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dog owners should NEVER give pistachios to their fur-babies. Even if the dogs love munching on these nuts, don't go overboard. Offer in small quantities, maybe one to two nuts every day.</div>

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Are Pistachios Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, pistachio can lead to pistachio poisoning. Eating excess pistachio can be dangerous as it can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and pain in the tummies.</div>

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Are Pistachios Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Although non-toxic, pistachios aren't a good add-on to your pup's eating regime. The high level of fats can badly damage the liver. Beware that your dog does not eat them with the shell. Pistachios with shells are a choking hazard.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Other Human Foods Can Dogs Eat</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is natural for the pet owners to share the food with their beloved companions. Some human foods are good for their health, while others can be highly toxic (some can even lead to death.) Take a look at some of the most common human foods dogs can eat.<br />
<img alt="Other Human Foods Can Dogs Eat" src="https://animal.direct/files/Other%20Human%20Foods%20Can%20Dogs%20Eat(1).png" style="float: right; width: 100%;" /></div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Bread</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Bread?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, dogs can definitely eat bread. It is safe for a dog's health, but there are no such healthy nutrients that can do wonders for your pooch's wellbeing.</div>

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Is bread Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Bread is not a bad canine diet but make sure to give in smaller bites. Raw bread dough can be problematic, so avoid it. Once a week is enough to keep their small stomachs working!</div>

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Is bread Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Whole grain bread and plain white bread is good human food you can share with pets. Make sure that the bread isn't stuffed with raisins, which can be dangerous. Bread seasonings like toppings and flavors make it a perfect treat.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Cheese</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Cheese?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Cheese is a yummy treat for dogs. Although loved by most dogs, cheese is not a healthy diet. Vets recommend low-fat and low-sodium types of cheese for dogs. It also helps in the training sessions.</div>

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Is Cheese Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Cheese does not harm your pet's health, but there are a few precautionary measures when offering a slice of cheese. Limit the supply of cheese as the high lactose content can create digestive issues in some dogs. This can, later, result in diarrhea and stomach pain.</div>

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Is Cheese Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Cheese is a perfect snack for the training sessions. It is a great source of calcium and proteins. Cottage and mozzarella cheese can be fed to dogs in moderation.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Cinnamon</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Cinnamon?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, there is no problem sharing cinnamon with dogs. Cinnamon is an antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and non-toxic add-on to your doggy's plate. Eating it frequently can be hazardous for the stomach and mouth. So limit the use of this human food for dogs.</div>

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Is Cinnamon Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Excess cinnamon can hurt your dog's digestive system. The spice, if inhaled, can create breathing problems or lead to continuous coughing. Human foods that include cinnamon as its major ingredient can equally affect your pup's health.</div>

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Is Cinnamon Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is good for diabetic dogs. Cinnamon regulates the blood pressure in dogs. But make sure you don't use it too much. Half a spoon is enough for most dogs (that too twice a month maximum.)</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Eggs</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Eggs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, eggs are an ideal snack for dogs. They are safe and healthy when offered in cooked form. Eggs are rich in minerals, proteins, vitamins, and other nutrients essential for your pup's health. Raw eggs aren't suggested for dogs.</div>

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Are Eggs Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No, they do not harm unless given in a balanced way. If your dog has weight issues, you might have to abandon the supply of cooked eggs. The vet's suggestion can be handy in this regard. Raw eggs can be harmful as the bacteria known as Salmonella can be dispersed from dogs to owners.</div>

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Are Eggs Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Boiled eggs make a perfect treat for your pooch. Fried versions might increase the cholesterol level, so avoid the unhealthy method of sharing eggs.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Honey</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Honey?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, honey is a safe option for dogs. It is non-toxic human food that is enjoyed by many dogs, mainly due to its sugary taste. Avoid sharing this treat with puppies, but young dogs can consume honey with limitations.</div>

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Is Honey Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Too much honey can be a bad decision for dogs. Healthy and adult dogs have no issues, but weak immune systems threaten younger babies due to botulism spores. Dogs that frequently eat honey can show diarrhea symptoms, vomiting, tooth decay, high blood sugar, and obesity.</div>

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Is Honey Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Honey is a good source of vitamins A, B, C, D, and E. It also gives minerals like potassium, calcium, and manganese for the growth of dogs. An occasional treat is good, but repeated attempts can have adverse effects on your pet's wellness.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Ice cream</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Ice cream?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Ice creams should not be shared with dogs. Ice creams are just a fantasy for humans, and sharing it with the canines can be dangerous for their health. Dogs love to lick the sweet and icy human food, but it isn't a good option.</div>

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Is Icecream Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, it is an unhealthy choice for dogs. The sugar and fat content can be harmful to lactose-intolerant dogs. All flavors are considered bad, but the chocolate and rain flavors are the worst. A dog eating ice cream can expect an upset tummy.</div>

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Is Icecream Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No, you should shun offering dogs with ice cream. The chilled dessert contains xylitol, which is not safe for the dog's health. A few tablespoons of yogurt are a better option than ice cream.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Pickles</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Pickles?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No, feeding them pickles is not a good idea; however, if it gulps a small piece from your plate, it will be okay. The toxicity level is too much for the dog's body. So it is not recommended in any form.</div>

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Are Pickles Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, pickles can hurt dogs. The major ingredients in pickles are garlic and onion (both toxic for the canine diet.) The sugar and salt contents are pretty higher than other human foods, and it becomes hard to digest for their little stomachs.</div>

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Are Pickles Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Pickles are not good for dogs. The ingredients of all pickles are completely soaked in vinegar, which is strictly forbidden for dogs. Even the pickle juice can damage the internal organs of your furry boy.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Popcorn</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Popcorn?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, dogs can enjoy the crisp of popcorn, but one should not feed them very often. Make sure there is not much salt added and avoid the exposure of popcorn bags. If your dog eats the bag, it will cause suffocation and may lead to death.</div>

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Is Popcorn Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Popcorn can be a choking hazard if shred in excess quantity. The butter and salt flavored popcorns are bad for their stomach. The oils are a threat to the dog's fitness. If a piece of popcorn stucks in the teeth of your dog, immediately ask a vet for the cure.</div>

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Is Popcorn Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Plain popcorn is good for dogs. Air-popped human food is a great phosphorus source, manganese, zinc, magnesium, fiber, and carbohydrates.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Rice</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Rice?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">There is no harm in sharing half a bowl of boiled rice with your dog. Almost all breeds love this human food. Pet owners rely on cooked rice for the healthy growth of their pooch.</div>

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Is Rice Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No, it is a safe and healthy addition to your dog's meal. Overdoing the supply can create problems, but no studies have proved the negative effects of rice yet.</div>

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Is Rice Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">White rice, Brown rice, plain or cooked rice are equally good for dogs. Rice helps in digestion and removes tummy pain. There are lots of recipes that include white, boiled rice mixed with turkey or chicken bites. They make up a perfect treat for dogs.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Shrimp</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Shrimp?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Cooked shrimp is a high quality omega 3 fatty acids and a safe diet for dogs. Shrimp is a nutrient-rich and healthy snack that can do wonders for the overall wellbeing of your pup. Moreover, dogs also enjoy eating shrimps.</div>

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Is Shrimp Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Generally, shrimp is not a bad option for dogs. But raw shrimp can be harmful. Bacteria present in the raw shrimp can cause illness in dogs. To avoid the choking hazard, remember to remove the shell from this human food.</div>

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Are Shrimp Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, shrimp is a great source of omega 3, vitamins, and minerals needed for the dog's growth. The protein content is a plus to the canine diet.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Turkey</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Turkey?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs can safely eat plain turkey as an animal protein, but turkey bones are not advisable. The sharp bones can damage the intestinal tract and are a choking hazard for pups.</div>

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Is Turkey Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is bad to some extent. Turkey bones lodged in the dog's stomach, or esophagus is hard to tackle. The small bones can get stuck in the jaws and lead to blockages of the intestinal tract.</div>

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Is Turkey Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Turkey must not be shared with dogs. This human food, combined with other harmful ingredients like garlic and onion, can be a real threat to the dog's life. However, remove the skin and bones and offer them as an occasional treat. They will happily accept.</div>

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<strong><span style="background-color:#D3D3D3;">Yogurt</span></strong></h3>

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Can Dogs Eat Yogurt?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yes, yogurt is a safe and healthy treat for dogs. Beware of this dairy diet; lactose intolerant dogs must not be offered with yogurt.</div>

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Is Yogurt Bad For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yogurt is not a bad idea to add to your baby's plate. Unflavored and unsweetened yogurt is safe. Greek yogurt is free from bacteria, and low-fat content makes it a great supplement. </div>

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Is Yogurt Good For Dogs?</h4>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yogurt makes a perfect choice for dogs of all ages. It is rich in calcium and proteins, essential for muscle strength and strong bones. The probiotics found in yogurt boost the immunity level and allow the food to digest easily.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Wrap-up!</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs can eat most of the human foods offered by their owners. However, some of them are good for their wellbeing, while others can damage health. A pro tip is to supplement your pet's diet with moderation. A lavish supply of human food can be dangerous.<br />
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The digestive system of dogs is not as strong as humans. Be watchful of what he likes or not; look for allergies and tummy pains. The food you share with them also varies from one dog to another. Overall, it is a sign of love and care when you see your baby eating the same food as you do. In case of any accident, you should quickly take them to your veterinarian.<br />
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We hope that our detailed guide on 'Beware What Human Food Can Dogs Eat: Bad or Good' will help you while feeding the canine friends.<br />
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Best of Luck!</div>
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            <title>The Importance of Dog Daycare</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">The majority of us live the 9-5 (or longer) work life pattern. To many, that may be a limiting factor deterring them from having a pet dog because what do you do with it when you work all day?<br />
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Do you leave him in a crate or in an enclosed room? For at least eight hours straight we’re talking? Let’s face it, that’s not something you’d want for your beloved pet because it’s just not healthy for them long term wise.<br />
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Behavioural problems, boredom, isolation and even depression may develop, not to mention bladder problems if your dog is toilet trained. You certainly do not want to come back to a messy home after a long day’s work too, which is what can happen if you leave a dog on its own for too long.<br />
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Hence the saviour that is a dog daycare centre for pet owners. It is the best solution that has became the new phenomenon whereby you leave your dog at the care of a group of professionals whilst you are at work. Once you’re done, pick your dog up from the daycare centre and off the both of you go back home.<br />
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Here are 5 reasons as to the importance and benefits of utilising a dog daycare:</div>

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<div style="text-align: justify;">This is vitally important for pack integration, especially if you have a puppy. You see, the many behavioural problems one may see in dogs are due to them being poorly socialised when they were young. By sending yours to a dog daycare, they learn how to interact with other dogs.</div>

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	<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Avoid developing anxiety.</strong></h2>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs that interact with just their owners and not with other dogs/people are prone to develop anxiety and/or fear biting problems. This is because there is a huge reliance on you (the owner) following which separation anxiety may happen should there be a need for you to be apart from your dog for quite some time. Your dog may become a nervous wreck, which is unfair and unnatural to it as this wouldn’t otherwise be apparent in the wild.</div>

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<div style="text-align: justify;">With a dog daycare, your pup will get walked at least once a day. Combined that with the time they play with other dogs, you can be sure your four-legged friend is well exercised with no pent up energy stored inside that could be detrimental to its health.</div>

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	<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Get trained.</strong></h2>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Your dog will get basic training to work on his recall, use of commands and walking on the lead. If you are in the process of training your puppy, this could reinforce its training schedule to keep it on a regular basis.</div>

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<div style="text-align: justify;">Gone are the days where you come back to a messy home. Your dog is off having a great time at a dog daycare, not bored at home chewing off and destroying your furniture, or toileting around your home.<br />
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Everything aside, dogs love it! Just like how you’d prefer meeting up with your friends and have a social life, your dog feels the same too. You would want your dog to be happy, so enrol it to a dog daycare centre today.<br />
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Mr Woofles is a premium dog daycare centre based in Richmond, Melbourne providing a modern and preferred alternative to kennels. It offers a range of pet services to make your life (and your dog’s) happy and stress free. Services include dog walking, dog boarding, dog daycare and pet feeding – you can rest assured your pup is in good hands you can trust.<br />
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Look forward to returning home from work each day to a happy and content dog. Most importantly, save yourself from the stress and worry that is from leaving your dog on its own. A dog daycare will teach your pup to be well socialised and fully integrate with other dogs – you no longer have to worry about separation anxiety and/or aggression behaviour to other dogs.<br />
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            <title>How Long Do Dogs Live With Different Diseases?</title>
            <pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2020 04:01:32 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="How Long Do Dogs Live" src="https://animal.direct/files/How-Long-Do-Dogs-Live.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" />Owning a dog is an amazing experience, with hundreds of lovely moments. Dogs are humans’ best friends, and they give us never-ending love and support.<br />
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The fact <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">that dogs</a> cannot live as long as humans do brings tears to the eyes. With hundreds of different kinds of dogs, there is no firm answer to how long the dogs live.</div>

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<strong>The Average Life Span of Dogs </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://www.petmd.com/dog/wellness/evr_dg_how_long_do_dogs_live" target="_blank">According to studies</a>, if your dog is unconditionally loved and well taken care of, it will have an average life span of 11-12 years. Several factors affect the life expectancy of your dog, such as:<br />
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● <strong>Breed:</strong> Dog breed plays the most important role in their life span. Purebred dogs are most likely to catch diseases and hence live for a shorter period. On the other hand, mix-breed dogs live longer due to a strong immune system.<br />
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●<strong> Weight:</strong> Smaller dogs have less weight and stay alive for a longer time than over-weight dogs. Dogs that weigh more have shorter life spans due to heart diseases.<br />
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● <strong>Nourishment:</strong> Dogs that have a diet with essential supplements are more likely to stay healthy and have a longer life.<br />
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● <strong>Health:</strong> Dogs with no health issues will definitely stay with you longer than those with serious health problems.</div>

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<strong>How Long Do Dogs Live With Cancer?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Finding out your dog has cancer can be really scary and makes you think how long do dogs live with cancer? Cancer is a deadly disease in which there is an abnormal growth of cells in the body. Like humans, dogs can have different types of cancers as well.<br />
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A dog diagnosed with cancer, getting chemotherapy, lives for an average of 12 months or more in some cases. However, if left untreated, it hardly has two months.</div>

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<strong>How Long Do Dogs Live With Heartworms?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is a disease where small larvae form into <a href="https://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/infectious-parasitic/are-heartworms-contagious-dogs" target="_blank">mature worms in the heart</a>, lungs, or dogs' blood vessels. The bite of infected mosquitoes commonly causes it. Although the treatment for heartworms is a bit costly, 95% of the dogs get well if treated properly.<br />
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The lifespan of your dog is not affected much if it is treated. The average heartworm lives in the dog for six years, which means your dog has many years to get better.</div>

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<strong>How Long Do Dogs Live With Diabetes?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://www.petmd.com/dog/emergency/common-emergency/e_dg_diabetes" target="_blank">Diabetes</a> is a long-lasting but highly manageable disease, whether in humans or dogs. It is caused by the inadequate release of insulin hormone or high glucose levels in the bloodstream.<br />
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The life span of your dog diagnosed with diabetes depends on a lot of things such as the will of the dog to take medications and the age of your dog. Dogs with diabetes can have a normal life span with proper treatment.</div>

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<strong>How Long Do Dogs Live With Kidney Failure?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://www.petmd.com/dog/general-health/evr_dg_kidney_failure_in_dogs" target="_blank">Kidney failure is a chronic disease</a>, where kidneys are unable to perform their role. They cannot separate the waste substances from the blood, which is the primary function of kidneys.<br />
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This question, “how long do dogs live with kidney failure?” has many answers. The satisfactory one is that your dog can live up to 4 years with standard treatment and follow-up.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Addison’s in Dogs</strong></h2>
 

<p style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Addison’s in Canines" src="https://animal.direct/files/Addisons-in-Canines.jpg" style="float: right;" />If your dog has been losing weight or vomiting a lot, take it to your vet immediately. There are chances that your dog has Addison’s disease. Addison’s in canines is an uncommon disease as only 0.28 % of canines get it. Among those who have this disease, young female dogs are a common target, but it can be diagnosed in any dog.</p>

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<strong>What is Addison’s disease for Dogs?</strong></h3>
The scientific term for Addison’s disease is Hypoadrenocorticism, which is hormonal dysfunction. Humans and animals have adrenal glands located on their kidneys. Those adrenal glands are responsible for releasing different hormones, which are essential for life. In Addison’s disease, there is a decrease in the production of those adrenal hormones.<br />
If left untreated, this disease can be fatal. Fortunately, because of the modern diagnosis and medicines, the role of Addison’s disease in dog’s life expectancy is very little.
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<strong>How does a Dog get Addison’s disease?</strong></h3>
If your dog has been diagnosed with Addison’s disease, you might want to know what caused it. Most of the time, the root cause is unknown, but according to veterinarians, <a href="https://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/outreach/Pet-Health-Topics/categories/diseases/addison's-disease" target="_blank">it happens due to autoimmune dysfunction</a>. Sometimes, tumors in the body destroy the adrenal glands. Destruction of those glands lowers the production of the necessary hormones, causing Addison’s disease for dogs.<br />
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For someone who still doesn’t understand how does a dog get Addison’s disease, it can also be due to trauma, loss, or infection. Dogs are likely to experience trauma if their owners abandon them or the death of the owner.<br />
In some cases, Addison’s disease in dogs occurs from the treatment of Cushing’s disease. Cushing’s disease is a condition where too many adrenal hormones are being produced in the body. Medications to slow down the production of adrenal hormones sometimes excessively lower the hormone production and cause Addison’s disease.
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<strong>What are the Symptoms of Addison’s in Canines?</strong></h3>
There are several signs associated with this disease, which make it difficult to rule it out. For this feature, Addison’s disease is often known as the great imitator. The signs and symptoms of Addison’s disease are usually unclear. Common signs are:

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	<li>The dog has a low pulse</li>
	<li>You notice blood in your dog’s stool</li>
	<li>Your dog has diarrhea</li>
	<li>Dog is not eating properly</li>
	<li>Depression in dogs</li>
	<li>Your dog has become skinny for no reason</li>
	<li>Your dog is acting lazy and doesn’t want to play</li>
	<li>Vomiting</li>
	<li>You notice your dog is losing a lot of hair</li>
	<li>Increase urination</li>
	<li>Irregular heartbeats</li>
</ul>

<h3><br />
<strong>How is Addison’s disease Diagnosed in Dogs?</strong></h3>
Typically, veterinarians diagnose your dog based on previous medical reports and medication history. Some blood and urine exams are run by the vet, along with other tests like ACTH and ECG. ACTH test measures the cortisol levels in the blood. In some cases, Addison’s disease is not diagnosed until the dog collapses and enters a critical form of this disease.

<h3><br />
<strong>How is Addison’s disease Treated?</strong></h3>
In severe cases, the priority of the veterinarian is to hospitalize the dog and control the hormonal deficiency through therapy. For dogs that are not in an acute condition, a hormonal replacement medication is given. Addison’s disease cannot be cured completely, so your dog must take those medications for a lifetime. With time the dose is adjusted according to the health and lifestyle of your dog. <br />
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Addison’s disease dog’s treatment cost is somewhat around $700 to $1,500, depending on the overall diagnosis process and your vet fee.
<h3><br />
<strong>How to Prevent Addison’s disease?</strong></h3>

<p style="text-align: justify;">This disease is not something you can prevent. But it is better to have your dog checked if it shows any of the symptoms mentioned above. In this way, you can prevent it from getting into any kind of medical emergency.<br />
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 </p>

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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Parvo In A Dogs</strong></h2>
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Dogs are lovable and loyal creatures. Every dog owner wants to see his/her dog enjoying good health. Just like us, dogs are also prone to several infectious diseases. Parvovirus infection is one of the major infectious diseases that cause several health complications in dogs.<br />
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Here, we will discuss some key signs and symptoms of parvovirus infection in dogs for better diagnosis and effective treatment.
<h3><br />
<strong>WHAT IS CANINE PARVOVIRUS?</strong></h3>
Canine parvovirus is an extremely contagious viral infection that affects dogs of all ages. But younger dogs/puppies are at higher risk. This infection can put your dog’s life in danger if not properly diagnosed and treated in early stages.

<h4><br />
<strong>Susceptible dogs:</strong></h4>
All dogs are susceptible to this infection, but the severe disease occurs in <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">puppies</a> between six weeks to six months. The following dog breeds are more vulnerable to contract parvovirus infection:

<blockquote>
<ul>
	<li><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/retrievers-labrador/" target="_blank">Labrador Retriever (Lab)</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/german-shepherd-dogs/" target="_blank">German Shepherds</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/rottweilers/" target="_blank">Rottweiler</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/spaniels-english-springer/" target="_blank">English Springer Spaniels</a></li>
	<li><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/doberman-pinschers/" target="_blank">Doberman Pinscher</a></li>
</ul>
</blockquote>

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<h4><strong>Mode of transmission:</strong></h4>
This contagious virus can be transmitted and spreads from both direct and indirect routes.<br />
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Direct routes: Direct contact with an infected dog, direct contact with feces or mucus, so should read more about dog isolation to avoid outbreak the illnesses in the neighborhood or make their puppies at risk.<br />
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Indirect routes: Contact with infected equipment/utensils (feeding bowls, dishes, collars, leashes, toys, etc.),  via personnel clothing (when a person touches an infected dog and then comes in contact with a healthy dog)<br />
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<u>Note: This virus is resistant to cold, heat, and humidity, and drying. Additionally, it can survive in an indoor environment for one month (approx) and in an outdoor setting for many months.</u>

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<h4><strong>Clinical manifestations (Early signs of parvo in a dog):</strong></h4>
Dogs show various signs and symptoms depending upon the severity of the disease and should veterinarian confirm them, age, and immune state of the dog. Some critical signs and symptoms enlisted below:

<blockquote>
<ul>
	<li>Loss of appetite (Anorexia)</li>
	<li>Dullness and depression</li>
	<li>Weightloss</li>
	<li>Increased body temperature (fever)</li>
	<li>Bloody diarrhea (dehydration due to excessive water and electrolytes loss)</li>
	<li>Vomiting and general body weakness (lethargy)</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
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<u>Note:  Talk to your vet if you observe any of the above-given symptoms in your dog. Remember, dehydration, nausea, intestinal damage, and immune system damage can put your dog in septic shock.</u>

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<h4><strong>What are the symptoms of parvo in puppies (Diagnosis and Treatment):</strong></h4>
Your vet can diagnose the infection based on clinical signs and symptoms, history, blood and fecal (Stool) laboratory tests, and thorough physical examination.<br />
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Moreover, treatment includes the boost of the immune system supporting medications, fluid therapy (to replenish the lost electrolytes and fluid), and symptomatic medications to treat vomiting and severe diarrhea. In addition to that, early diagnosis and treatment give better outcomes. Otherwise, death occurs in 48-72 hours after the onset of clinical signs and symptoms.<br />
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Should not prescribe antibiotics to treat as it is not a bacterial infection
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<h4><strong>Prevention:</strong></h4>
Parvovirus infection is highly contagious and spreads quickly from infected dogs to healthy dogs. It is better to quarantine (isolate) infected dogs from healthy ones. Give proper attention to infected dogs and feed an immune-boosting diet and medications (as suggested by your vet).<br />
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The best way to avoid parvovirus is to maintain the immunity of the dogs and puppies and keep your dog is up to date on vaccinations to prevent millions of viruses bacterial-infections. the unvaccinated dogs are more exposure to viral disease and distemper<br />
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<u>Note:  Dogs start shedding virus 4-5 days after getting exposed and continue shedding it till ten days after recovery.</u><br />
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<strong>Vaccination plays a vital role in preventing your beloved puppies from deadly parvovirus. Being a responsible owner, this is your duty to get your puppy vaccinated against the parvovirus (Directed by your vet).</strong>

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<strong>QUICK OVERVIEW </strong></h3>

<ul>
	<li>
	<p><strong>Name of the disease:</strong> Canine parvovirus</p>
	</li>
	<li>
	<p><strong>Susceptible host: </strong>Dogs of all age</p>
	</li>
	<li>
	<p><strong>Nature of the disease:</strong> Contagious</p>
	</li>
	<li>
	<p><strong>Vaccination</strong>: Yes</p>
	</li>
	<li>
	<p><strong>Zoonotic importance:</strong> No</p>
	</li>
	<li>
	<p><strong>Prognosis Good:</strong> if diagnosed early.</p>
	</li>
</ul>
 

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<h2><b>Lyme Disease in Dogs</b></h2>
 

<p><img alt="Lyme Disease in Dogs" src="https://animal.direct/files/Lyme-disease-in-dogs.jpg" style="float: right;" />Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is a disease transmitted by tick bites and is caused by a spirochete known as Borrelia Burgdorferi.<br />
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It is challenging to detect Lyme disease in dogs. Once the bacteria enter the dog's body, it can cause some serious problems and even lead to the death of the dog.<br />
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If you want to learn more about Lyme diseases in dogs, its signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, then read this article to the end.</p>

<h3><br />
<strong>Transmission of Lyme disease</strong></h3>
The common tick that transmits Lyme disease is called a <a href="https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrates/d/deer-tick/" target="_blank">black-legged tick</a>, also known as a deer tick. The deer tick is found throughout Europe, as well as in Canada and other countries.<br />
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The deer ticks habitat is primarily around wooded areas and most commonly around the ocean, rivers, and lakes. Deer ticks mainly bite animals during outdoor activities such as playing in the park or camping.
<h3><br />
<strong>Lyme disease in dogs signs and symptoms</strong></h3>
It is very difficult to detect Lyme disease in dogs signs and symptoms than in humans. The characteristic sign of Lyme disease in dogs bullseye rash does not form in dogs. In humans, this <a href="https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lyme-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20374651" target="_blank">bull's-eye rash</a> appears three to 30 days after the bite of the infected tick.<br />
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However, other common signs that appear in dogs are like they are walking on eggshells, and often, most dogs feel pain in the body and stop eating.<br />
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Similarly, dogs with Lyme disease have pyrexia, joint pain, and often begin to limp. These symptoms in dogs appear immediately after the onset of Lyme disease, and joint pain can transfer from one leg to the other. These signs are often seen to disappear, and after a few days or weeks, they reappear.<br />
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Some dogs remain infected with Lyme disease for months or years, but no signs appear for that long. Eventually, when signs begin to appear, the disease may have spread throughout the dog's body.<br />
Common signs in whole-body infections are anorexia, vomiting, lethargy, kidney failure, and weight loss. The disease condition in which the kidney is affected is very rare, but if it appears, it can cause the death of your dog.<br />
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In some conditions of Lyme disease in dogs <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8350773/" target="_blank">neurological symptoms</a> appear after a tick bite. Symptoms found in dogs are persistent seizures, astasia, and hyperreflexia.

<h3><br />
<strong>Diagnosis</strong></h3>
Normally, when taking a dog with a limp, joints, and fever to the vet, they will diagnose it as Lyme disease. However, these are not clear signs of Lyme disease; certain blood tests will diagnose this disease. One blood test that is easy to perform in the clinic is the antibody test. Antibodies are usually formed as a result of a bacterial infection.<br />
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We use the tests to diagnose Lyme disease in dogs: joint fluid analysis, PCR (polymerase chain reaction), ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), and perform different bacterial culture tests to check the sensitivity of the disease. A complete blood test and urinalysis may also preform to assess the condition of the kidney.
<h3><br />
<strong>Can you cure Lyme disease in dogs?</strong></h3>
Lyme disease in dogs can be cured, and antibiotics are used for treatment for at least 30 days. This treatment plan often resolves the Lyme disease symptom, but if you didn't treat the infection during this time, antibiotics might use for a long time. Certain therapies are also used with medications to relieve the symptoms of Lyme disease.

<h3><br />
<strong>Lyme disease in dogs treatment cost</strong></h3>
In recent years the cost of treating all diseases of dogs has increased. The cost of the antibiotic also doubles. A two-week course of antibiotics can cost you $ 400 in some areas. Similarly, lab tests can cost around $ 80 as well. However, this cost mostly depends on the type of test method used.

<p>In dogs, Lyme disease can be very complicated, but you can protect your puppy by vaccinating him and giving him the right treatment.</p>
 

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<h2><b>Heart Murmur in Dogs</b></h2>
<br />
<img alt="Heart Murmur in Dogs" src="https://animal.direct/files/Learn-about-the-Heart-Murmur-in-Dogs.jpg" style="float: right;" />The idea of your dog having a heart-related disorder can be really terrifying for you. However, the important part is to know that heart murmur in dogs is not the disease itself but an indicator of underlying problems. They can minor to chronic illnesses. In dogs around the age of 5-years, 60% of them are affected by heart murmurs.
<h3><br />
<strong>What is a Heart Murmur in Dogs?</strong></h3>
You took your dog to the vet, and while listening to its heartbeat through a stethoscope, the vet noticed some irregularities. Those irregular heartbeats are known as heart murmurs in dogs. The heart's normal rhythm sounds like lub-dub, but in heart murmurs, the rhythm is somewhat like a swoosh sound.

<h3><br />
<strong>What is the grading of Heart Murmurs in Dogs?</strong></h3>
The heart murmurs in dogs vary significantly based on their intensity, loudness, and location, which is why they don't sound the same in every diagnosed dog. <a href="https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/heart-murmur-in-dogs/" target="_blank">A greater level of intensity of heart murmur in dogs does not necessarily indicate severe heart disease</a>.<br />
Veterinarians have graded the intensity level of heart murmurs in dogs:
<ul>
	<li><strong>Grade I:</strong> A stethoscope can hardly sense them.</li>
	<li><strong>Grade II:</strong> Soft enough to be detected by a stethoscope.</li>
	<li><strong>Grade III:</strong> Audible murmurs due to irregular blood flow.</li>
	<li><strong>Grade IV:</strong> Loud enough to be detected from both sides of the chest.</li>
	<li><strong>Grade V:</strong> Murmurs felt by placing a hand on the dog's chest.</li>
	<li><strong>Grade VI:</strong> Most audible and severe.</li>
</ul>

<h3><br />
<strong>What Should A Dog's Heart Rate Be?</strong></h3>
When you get the answer to what is a heart murmur in dogs, you start focusing more on your dog's normal heartbeats. Many people don't know what should a dog's heart rate be. The answer is that the normal heart rate for adult dogs is 60-100 beats per minute. This rate varies with the age of your dog; for new-born puppies, it is 160-200 beats/minute. For small dogs, the resting heart rate is around 100-140 beats per minute.

<h3><br />
<strong>How bad is a Heart Murmur in Dogs?</strong></h3>
This question is best answered by knowing the cause of heart murmurs in your dog. A variety of reasons can cause heart murmurs in dogs. The common one is due to irregular blood circulations within the heart. The abnormal flow of blood produces the sound heard through the stethoscope.<br />
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Some heart murmurs are because of structural problems in the heart, while others might not be due to heart diseases. Disorders of valves of the heart, blood vessels become narrow or wide, and a hole in the heart falls under structural heart diseases.
<h3><br />
<strong>How to Treat Heart Murmur in Dogs?</strong></h3>
If your dog has heart murmurs, its treatment depends on the type of heart murmur it has. The vets do not treat the murmurs but the underlying diseases linked with them. They are classified into two kinds concerning diagnosis.  One is a physiologic murmur, which has no harmful impact on your dog. Physiologic murmurs do not need any treatment, but vets advise to monitor the dog from time to time. Due to their harmless nature, they are widely known as innocent murmurs.<br />
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On the other hand, pathologic murmurs need immediate attention and treatment as underlying diseases cause them. In such cases, specialized treatment plans are carried out by the vet. Your dog has to go through a series of medical procedures if the condition is severe. Some heart diseases even require surgical correction, along with medications. It is possible that your dog may need medical attention for years. If left untreated, heart failure is developed, which is fatal.<br />
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            <title>Everything You Need To Know About Fish Oil for Dogs</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2020 22:49:47 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="About Fish Oil for Dogs" src="https://animal.direct/files/Everything-You-Need-To-Know-About-Fish-Oil-for-Dogs.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" />If you love your dog, then you must know the role fish oil has in your dog’s diet. Dogs need essential nutrients such as Omega-3 fatty acids for a healthy life. Humans can produce these fatty acids on their own, but dogs can’t, which is why they need them in their diet. Here’s everything you need to know about fish oil for dogs.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>What are the Components of Fish Oil?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The primary component of the fish oil is Omega-3, which can be found in plants, nut oils, and cold-water fish. Two main Omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil are eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>How Many Mg of Fish Oil for Dogs?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Many people don’t know the right amount of fish oil they should give to their dogs, which causes problems. The best way to know this is to consult your veterinarian before feeding any supplements to your dog. The dosage is according to the weight of your dog. For instance, the recommended dosage of fish oil for arthritis in dogs is 570mg for a dog of 2.3 kg.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Which Fish Oil to Choose?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Choosing the right fish oil for your dog can be a tricky task. To help you out, we have listed some of them here.</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong><em>TerraMax Pro Premium Liquid Omega-3 Fish Oil: </em></strong><br />
	It is one of the best fish oils for dogs’ itchy skin, and it does not contain any artificial elements.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong><em>Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil by Zesty Paws: </em></strong><br />
	This fish oil provides nourishment to the body, skin, immune system, and heart of your dog.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong><em>Lipiderm omega-3 and omega-6 fish oil: </em></strong><br />
	It is one of the best choices of fish oil for dogs with allergies, as it stops itching and shedding.</li>
</ul>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>What are the merits of Fish Oil for Dogs?</strong></h2>

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<strong>Reduces the Risk of Kidney Disease</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The Omega-3 fatty acids that are present in fish oils, <a href="https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/fish-oil-for-dogs/" target="_blank">decrease the production of harmful substances that later disturb the kidneys</a>. Dogs sometimes have high blood pressure, which is lowered by fish oils.</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Keeps the Heart Healthy</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs are protected from several heart diseases if they take supplements regularly. Fatty acids help prevent the clots that form in the heart. They also lower the chances of your dog to have irregular heartbeats.</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Strengthens the Immune System</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A routine dosage of fish oils strengthens the immune system. Dogs with a stronger immune system are more likely to be happier and active. Fatty acids keep your dog from being sick all the time.</div>

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<strong>Improves Mental and Cognitive Functioning</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs with cognitive disorders have seemed to improve after taking fatty acids from fish oils—their learning of the surroundings and the family members' recognition increases.</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Makes the Bones and Joints Strong</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Fish oils are known to help relieve arthritis in dogs and well as osteoarthritis. The bones and the joints become stronger and much healthier with daily fish oil dosage.</div>

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<strong>Removes Allergies and Inflammations</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Hot spots on dogs and other skin conditions such as lesions, sores, and redness are relieved through the proper usage of fish oils. The itching from moist dermatitis can be reduced by giving your pet a dosage of fish oil. It also helps dogs with dry skin and reduces shedding.</div>

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<strong>What are the Side Effects of Fish Oil for Dogs?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you are wondering, can dogs be allergic to fish? The answer is yes. As many benefits as fish oil have, it is not for every dog. Some of the dogs have severe reactions and allergies when they consume fish oils. The side effects can include:<br />
●        Sleepiness<br />
●        Smelly breath<br />
●        Vomiting<br />
●        Diarrhea<br />
●        Problems in wound healing<br />
●        Itchiness<br />
●        Dryness of skin</div>
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            <title>Why Do Dogs Eat Grass and Dirt: New Surprising Facts</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2020 12:32:33 -0700</pubDate>
            <link>https://animal.direct/news/why-do-dogs-eat-grass-and-dirt.html</link>
            <guid>https://animal.direct/news/why-do-dogs-eat-grass-and-dirt.html</guid>
            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="dogs eat grass" src="https://animal.direct/files/why-dogs-eat-grass-and-dirt.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 251px;" />If you have a dog in your life, you must have seen some strange habits in them. One of those habits is eating grass and dirt. You may have caught them grazing time or two and may wonder why your dog is eating grass.<br />
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There have been numerous stories about this behavior here. We will discuss some of the reasons why your dog eats grass and dirt and the reasons behind it.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>What makes a dog eat grass?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is very common in dogs to eat grass, and there is very little evidence about it that why they do it. Here are some of the common theories about a dog eating grass and dirt</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Dogs eat grass when they feel sick</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs eat grass mainly when they eat too much and feel nauseous. <a href="https://pets.webmd.com/dogs/why-do-dogs-eat-grass#1" target="_blank">Sick dogs eat grass</a> so they can throw up and feel better. It is seen that almost 25% of dogs throw up after eating grass.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>They like the taste of grass</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Another story about a dog eating grass is that they like the taste of grass. You can see them grazing in your backyard whenever they find an opportunity. Some veterinarians also believe that dogs eat grass to overcome their nutritional deficiencies; however, most veterinarians do not fully support this theory.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>They eat grass when they get bore </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">At some point, when you let your dog's play, and you don't give them enough physical and mental stimulation, they will get bored and start eating grass. It is recommended to give them enough stimulation to play and stay happy. You can give them toys such as chew toys to play with. Similarly, puzzle games have proven helpful for mental stimulation.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Why do dogs eat dirt?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Most dogs that eat grass also tend to have dirty faces. Dogs that like the taste of grass also like to eat a sample of dirt. <a href="https://www.hillspet.com/dog-care/behavior-appearance/why-do-dogs-eat-dirt" target="_blank">There are few theories behind this dog action</a>, and those are discussed below.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Food deficiencies</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs fed an improper diet that does not meet their mineral requirements will like to eat dirt. Since dirt is a source of minerals, and when they dig the soil with their tongue, they are trying to satisfy their mineral requirements. If you see this problem in your puppy, try offering him a different food that is rich in minerals.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Just a destructive behavior </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Sometimes it looks like your dog is eating dirt, but he's really just digging dirt. This happens when your puppy finds something on the ground that smells wonderful and uses his nose to dig and locate the exact item. At some point, they are digging in the backyard to find their own buried treasure.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>My dog eats grass and throws up: why?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Most of the reason dogs eat grass is similar to eating dirt. Dogs like to eat dirt because they have an upset stomach, behavioral problems, or they just like the taste.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Are there any risks associated with dogs eating grass and dirt?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Eating grass is a common behavior for dogs and is not a cause for serious concern until they eat too much of it. If your dog starts eating too much grass and is not feeling well or if you see dog is eating grass and throws up after that, it is time to contact your vet.<br />
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Eating grass can be risky if pesticides or chemicals are sprayed on the grass, so avoid spraying it if your pet loves to eat grass. Similarly, look for poisonous plants in your backyard because dogs that like to eat grass can taste all green vegetation, and this can be dangerous for them.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is also recommended that you contact your vet if your dog starts eating grass or dirt just for your peace of mind and checking that everything is okay.</div>
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            <title>Proven Safe and Effective Benadryl Dosage for Dogs</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2020 05:54:22 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://amzn.to/2HurP2Q" target="_blank"><img alt="Benadryl Dosage for Dogs" src="https://animal.direct/files/Benadryl-dosage-for-dogs(1).jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 251px;" /></a>There are many over-the-counter medications available that you can use to treat different humans and animals. Among many over-the-counter medications, <a href="https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-5680/benadryl-oral/details" target="_blank">Benadryl</a> is one of the most common medications that can help treat allergies and other problems in dogs.<br />
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Diphenhydramine is the active ingredient present in Benadryl, and this ingredient helps reduce inflammation by blocking the absorption of histamine. Similarly, it is also a major component of sleep aid and it is safe if used with veterinary guidance.<br />
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We recommend to consult your veterinarian first before administering Benadryl to your pet. If you want to know the exact dose of Benadryl in dogs, its side effects and benefits, this guide will help you a lot.</div>

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<strong>What Is Benadryl?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is one of the most common over-the-counter antihistamine medicines. Benadryl is a brand name, and the active ingredient present is diphenhydramine HCL. It can easily cross the blood-brain barrier and is very effective under certain conditions.<br />
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Although it is a drug for humans and is not approved by the FDA for use in dogs, you can use with the guidance of your veterinarian. Diphenhydramine, the active ingredient in Benadryl, is considered safe for dogs, but avoid overdosage in dogs.<br />
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Some products are available in the market that comes in combination with pseudoephedrine and acetaminophen. But they do not use those products because they are not safe for dogs.</div>

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<strong>Use of Benadryl in Dogs</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Benadryl is the <a href="https://www.veterinaryplace.com/dog-medicine/benadryl/" target="_blank">best medicine for those dogs</a> suffering from mild to moderate allergy symptoms. In most cases, allergies such as environmental ones, food allergies, reaction to insect bites, and seasonal allergies respond excellently to Benadryl. It can relieve itching in dogs by treating skin allergies and also helps reduce symptoms like:<br />
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<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Swelling and inflammation</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Hives</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Redness</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Coughing</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Runny nose and eyes</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Anaphylactic reaction</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Sneezing</li>
</ul>

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Benadryl can help treat anxiety-related problems in dogs. According to the Merck Veterinary Manual, Benadryl shows excellent results on <a href="http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/management_and_nutrition/health-management_interaction_small_animals/overview_of_health-management_interaction_small_animals.html?qt=diphenhydramine&amp;alt=sh" target="_blank">anxiety in pets associated with travel</a>. It helps reduce motion sickness that can occur due to plane rides and car travel.<br />
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Some veterinarians prescribe Benadryl to treat mast cell tumors as it helps to lessen the effect of massive histamine release that is caused by cell degranulation. Some vets also prescribe diphenhydramine to treat heartworm infection, as it helps reduce the allergic reaction associated with heartworm treatment.</div>

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<strong>Benadryl for dogs by weight </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">First of all, you need to know how many milligrams are present in the Benadryl pill. There are different concentrations of Benadryl available on the market. It is always written on the label how many milligrams are in each pill.<br />
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Most Benadryl tablets are available in 25 mg strengths, but some may contain a higher amount, such as 40 mg. If you know the milligrams of Benadryl, then it is easy to calculate the dose as it is <a href="https://dogtime.com/dog-health/53009-benadryl-dogs-dosage-uses-side-effects" target="_blank">1 mg per pound of body weight</a>.</div>

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<strong>Benadryl for dogs calculator</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As a general rule of thumb, 1 mg of Benadryl per one pound of weight, so if your pup weighs around 40 pounds, 40 mg of Benadryl is enough for him.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Benadryl dosage for dogs with allergies</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If your puppy suffers from allergy symptoms, give Benadryl 2-3 times a day as this dose can easily counteract allergy symptoms. You can give your dog Benadryl after every 8-12 hours by consulting your vet. If the allergy symptom disappears, a second dose is not necessary.</div>

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<strong>Benadryl for dogs ear infection</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Benadryl dosage for ear infection symptoms is the same as allergy 1mg per pound of bodyweight. Still, it is given only after allergy testing and a full discussion with your vet.</div>

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<strong>Conclusion </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Benadryl is one of the best over-the-counter allergy medications, but never overdose it and don’t use it without consulting your vet.</div>
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            <title>Exciting Reasons To Know About Why Do Dogs Howl</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2020 04:28:48 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Dog Howl" src="https://animal.direct/files/Dog-Howl.png" style="float: right; width: 360px; height: 415px;" />All animals communicate in one way or another. Dogs make various sounds to express different needs and feelings. Howling is also one of many forms of communication sounds used by dogs. The most commonly accepted explanation is that dogs are descendants of wolves, and howling is one of the characteristics carried from wolves. But there are plenty of other reasons why dogs choose howling as a way of communication.<br />
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Some breeds of dogs that are more likely to howl include several hound breeds, including dachshunds, beagles, basset hounds, and bloodhounds, as well as huskies, Alaskan malamutes, and American Eskimo dogs. </div>

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<strong>Separation Anxiety</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs are loyal and affectionate companions. They are emotionally attached to their owners. Dogs enjoy as long as you are around, but once you leave them alone they may experience severe anxiety and start howling. Other emotional stresses like fear, anxiety or sadness, and to signal their desire for comfort may also induce howling in canines.<br />
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Dogs are naturally pack animals, and they have a strong social bonding with each member of their pack. They are likely to howl when they feel separated from their pack, or when any member from their pack is missing. </div>

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<strong>Why dogs howl while asleep?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs appear to have sleep patterns similar to humans. Dogs during the rapid eye movement phase of sleep become agitated and start twitching, moving their legs, whining, and even howling. These behaviors are a normal part of your dog's sleep cycle. A dog may also be howling during his sleep if he or she is dreaming about something triggering.<br />
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Nighttime howling could be due to physical pain or discomfort. Your dog may howl to let you know that he needs your attention. If your dog is consistently howling, it's a good idea to check him out for signs of dog pain or visit a veterinarian. </div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Why dogs howl together?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dogs are closely related to wolves and they have lived for a long time in the wild. They carry a characteristic of wolves to howl to help members of the pack find their way back home. Pet dogs howl when they feel the absence of their caretaker for a long time. They may also use howling to announce to rival dogs to announce their territory. </div>

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<strong>Howling in response to loud sounds</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">One howling dog can trigger every dog in the surrounding to start howling as they have a natural tendency to respond to loud sounds. Dogs may also howl in response to a nearby siren, loud music, or your own singing.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>How to stop a howling dog?</strong></h2>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Some dogs howl to get your attention. To prevent this kind of howling, stop overreacting, and show your dog that howling is not the way to get your attention.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Reward your dog with some treat or toy when he or she is quiet.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Spend quality time with your dog.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Howling due to separation anxiety can be treated with professional assistance.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Determine what causes your dog to howl and alleviate the environmental triggers inducing howling.</li>
</ul>
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            <title>The World Through The Eyes of a Dog: Proven Truth</title>
            <pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2020 15:45:14 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>General Structure of the Canine Eye </strong></h2>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong><img alt="Dogs Colors Spectrum" src="https://www.petmd.com/sites/default/files/what-dogs-see-chart.jpg" style="float: right; width: 360px; height: 192px;" /></strong>A dog’s eye is a globe comprised of three circular layers of tissue (tunics); the outer tunic, the middle tunic, and the inner tunic.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The outer fibrous tunic is composed of the sclera and the cornea.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The middle tunic is made up of the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The inner nervous tunic comprises the retina.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The interior of the eye is divided into two chambers; the anterior chamber and the posterior chamber. The anterior chamber is located between the cornea and the iris and contains aqueous humor. The posterior chamber is behind the lens and in front of the retina filled by vitreous humor.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Dogs have upper and lower eyelids, and a prominent third eyelid is commonly known as the nictating membrane located at the bottom of the eye, responsible for protection for the eyeball and to help in removing foreign bodies.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The muscles surrounding the eyeball help in the movement of the eye’s globe in the intended direction.</li>
</ul>

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<strong>The Function of Canine Eye </strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Like other mammals, the function of a canine eye is to see its surroundings. The mechanism of visions involves the reflection of light rays from any object to the cornea. These reflected rays pass through the pupil to the lens and then focus on the retina. The retina converts light energy into electrical signals and transmits them to the brain through the optic nerve.</p>

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<strong>Do Dogs See Colors?</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Dogs were once believed to be color blind, but later researches proved that they could visualize some colors. There are two types of light receptors in the retina of dogs, called rods and cones. The cones help distinguish colors.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Dogs have fewer cone receptors than humans, meaning their ability to distinguish color is limited than humans. Besides, cone receptors present in a dog eye can only detect two colors (dichromat), whereas humans have trichromatic cones. Thus, the ability of dogs to perceive color is limited compared to humans. While nobody exactly knows the exact colors seen by dogs, it is believed the dog’s color world probably consists of yellows, blues, and grays. </p>

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<strong>Can Dogs See in the Dark?</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Compared to the human eye, the canine eye has a bigger lens and a larger corneal surface, enhancing low light visibility. Dogs also possess a reflective tissue beneath their retina called the tapetum lucidum. This tissue also helps them to see in the dark. <br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The dog’s retina is lined with light receptors called rods and cones. Cones are responsible for distinguishing different colors, while rods enable them to see in dim light. Dogs have a higher number of rods than humans, thus providing them with the capability to see in the dark.</p>

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<span style="font-family:courier new,courier,monospace;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>Further reading</strong><br />
Byosiere, S. E., Chouinard, P. A., Howell, T. J., & Bennett, P. C. (2018).<br />
What do dogs (Canis familiaris) see? A review of vision in dogs and implications for cognition research.<br />
Psychonomic bulletin & review, 25(5), 1798-1813.</span></span></p>
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            <title>Everything About Ear Mites and Hot Spots in Dogs</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2020 23:25:47 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Ear Mites in Dogs" src="https://animal.direct/files/ear-mites-in-dogs.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 283px;" /><b>Everything About Ear Mites in Dogs</b></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
If you have noticed that your dog has a constant itch in his ear or shakes his head, ear mites may have infested your dog.<br />
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It would be best if you examined the dog's ear regularly, especially during grooming for early-stage ear mites detection, as your dog needs immediate treatment after diagnosis.<br />
If you want to know everything about ear mites in dogs, you must read this article to the end.</div>

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<strong>What is an ear mite?</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The scientific name for ear mites is <em>Otodectes cynotis</em>. This little creature can only survive on the host and easily transfer from one host to another.<br />
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Ear mites prefer to live in the ear canal and feed on the oils and wax from the dog's ear. It is difficult to find ear mites on the surfaces of the skin of dogs. They do not bite the skin, but their presence causes itching and excessive scratching results in serious problems.</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Signs and symptoms of ear mite in dogs</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Ear mites are difficult to see with the naked eye, but your dog may show different signs and symptoms. By which you can easily detect even early stage ear mites in dogs.</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Ear itching and scratching</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Skin lesions around the ears</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Head shaking</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Reddish-brown or dark, crumbly discharge from the affected ear</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Hair loss around the ear due to scratching or excessive grooming</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Blood blisters on dog ear due to rupture of blood vessel</li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
In a <a href="https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/ear-mites-in-dogs/" target="_blank">heavy infestation</a>, this simple scratching can lead to wounds and infections because bacteria can invade an open cut or scratch. These ear mites can also infect other parts of the dog's body in later stages.</div>

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<strong>Diagnosis</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Ear mites in dogs can be diagnosed through a physical examination and medical history, but sometimes a microscopic examination may be necessary. The vet can examine your dog's ear canal through an otoscope. At some point, sedation may require diagnosis and treatment if there is excessive swelling due to scratching.</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Treatment or meds for ear mites in dogs</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Ear mites in dogs can be treated with different medications. After diagnosis, your vet will first remove debris and mites from the dog's ear and then prescribe <a href="https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/ear-mites-otodectes-in-cats-and-dogs" target="_blank">anti-parasitic medications</a>.<br />
Meds for ear mites in dogs are simply not enough; you also have to eliminate mites from your dog's surroundings. You should clean the carpet or <a href="https://animal.direct/dog-bed-slip-cover-long-last-40033.html">dog bed</a> thoroughly so that <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">your dog</a> cannot get these mites again.<br />
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Most medications for ear mites generally kill adult mites, but their eggs are not affected. Therefore, the treatment may take a few weeks for getting rid of ear mites in dogs.</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Ear mites in dogs natural treatment</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Ear mites in dogs can be treated with the help of home remedies. Commercial ear cleaner contains harsh chemicals, so you can choose natural products that can also help in getting rid of ear mites in dogs.<br />
Olive oil is a gentler option for cleaning dogs' ears, as recommended by <a href="https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/ear-mites-in-dogs-natural-remedies/" target="_blank">Dr. Steve Marsden and Dr. Susan Wynne in the Manual of Natural Veterinary Medicine</a>. You can remove debris and mites with olive oil every 3 days for 2 weeks.<br />
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Garlic oil and mullein oil also have strong anti-parasitic effects, so these oils can also be used. Green tea is not only used to remove debris from the dog's ear but is also an effective antiseptic to prevent future infections.</div>

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<strong>Prevention of ear mites in dogs</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As you know, ear mites are tiny creatures that are difficult to see with the naked eye, so they can be anywhere. Therefore, the prevention of ear mites can be a challenging job.<br />
First of all, you should regularly check your dog's ear for mites, and cleaning the ear should be included in the grooming session. When you go for a walk with your dog, try to limit contact with other dogs. Clean the dog's living area as much as possible.<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Ear mites in dogs are a common problem, but the good news is that they can be easily treated. You should regularly check your dog for ear mites for early diagnosis and treatment.</strong><br />
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<h2><b>Hot Spots on Dogs and Proven Treatment</b></h2>

<h2><img alt="Hot Spots on Dogs" src="https://animal.direct/files/Hot-Spots-on-Dogs_-Prevention-and-Treatment.jpg" style="float: right;" /></h2>
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If you think your dog seems irritated and has been itching a lot lately, it may have hot spots. You might not know anything about hot spots on dogs, but don’t worry because we have listed everything here.
<h3><br />
<strong>What exactly are Hot Spots?</strong></h3>
Hot spots are areas with red, inflamed sores on your dog, often accompanied by oozing and itching. Medically speaking, they are known as moist dermatitis. They can appear anywhere on your dogs, such as legs, feet, and hips.

<h3><br />
<strong>Why do Dogs get Hot Spots?</strong></h3>
You need to examine your dog closely to know what has caused this skin condition. Hot spots are often hidden in fur, and you don’t know your dog has them until they become smelly. There are a lot of different reasons why do dogs get hot spots, but the main ones include:

<ul>
	<li>Insect bites</li>
	<li>Excess of moisture</li>
	<li>Fleas and parasites</li>
	<li>Allergies from certain foods</li>
	<li>Excessive licking</li>
</ul>

<h3><br />
<strong>Signs of Hot Spots on Dogs and Do Hot Spots Hurt Dogs?</strong></h3>
The answer to that is, yes, they do, which is why it is best to know <a href="https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/first-aid-for-hot-spots-in-dogs" target="_blank">all the signs</a> to rule out the problem at its beginning. The common indications are:

<ul>
	<li>Redness in different areas</li>
	<li>Hair loss in dogs</li>
	<li>White spots on dogs’ paws</li>
	<li>Sores with pus</li>
	<li>Itchy spots</li>
</ul>

<h3><br />
<strong>How to Treat Hot Spots on Dogs?</strong></h3>
<strong><em>1.        Locate the infected areas:</em></strong> The first step to solving any problem is to identify the problem, which in this case, is locating the areas with hot spots—the common areas where hot spots on dogs are their hips, feet, and legs. So, you can start from there, if your dog is furry.<br />
<strong><em>2.        Trim the hair surrounding hot spots:</em></strong> The idea of trimming the hair seems scary for your dog, but it has to be done. Carefully cut the extra hair or fur that may be hiding the hot spots underneath. This job requires more than one person, as the dogs become scared and run away.<br />
<strong><em>3.        Cleaning the infected areas:</em></strong> For this step, you might need professional guidance. It is best to use a product or substance for cleaning that has been approved by a vet. It is advisable to keep a pain reliever for dogs at home for severe cases.<br />
<strong><em>4.        Apply medicine:</em></strong> Once you have trimmed and cleaned the areas surrounding hot spots, it is time for the prescribed medicines. Use a hydrocortisone ointment on the spots to speed up the healing process and to reduce itching. If your dog is not healed in two days, it is best to pay a visit to the vet.

<h3><br />
<strong>How to Prevent Hot Spots on Dogs?</strong></h3>
When you have a dog at home, treating hot spots is not enough; <a href="https://www.whole-dog-journal.com/health/allergies/preventing-hot-spots/" target="_blank">you need to know the root cause to be prevented</a>.

<ul>
	<li>Know the reason behind the appearance of hot spots on your dog. For instance, if your dog is allergic to parasites, you can prevent them by not taking your dog to places where there are fleas.</li>
	<li>Proper grooming plays an important role in the better health of your dog. Good hygiene ensures that your dog is free from infection.</li>
	<li>Boredom is one of the causes of hot spots on dogs. Keep your dog engaged in daily exercise and playtime. Playing with your dog keeps them busy and lively.</li>
	<li>Dogs get hot spots from excessive licking too. It can be prevented if you keep your dog engaged through puzzle games, ball games, and toys.</li>
	<li>Essential nutrients and supplements like fatty acids reduce the chances of hot spots on dogs. They provide a strong immune system and better skin to your dog.</li>
</ul>
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            <title>The Ultimate Guide to CBD Oil for Dogs</title>
            <pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2020 07:34:14 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="A Guide to CBD Oil for Dogs" src="https://animal.direct/files/A-Guide-to-CBD-Oil-for-Dogs.png" style="float: right; width: 374px; height: 373px;" />Animals can benefits as much from CBD as humans. There are plenty of pros for dogs, cats and many other mammals to be gotten from CBD. Here are some of the most common.</div>

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<strong>1. <span style="color:#4bb488;">CBD can Stimulate Appetite </span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Are there times when you notice your dog doesn’t want to eat? Such a thing happening can be frustrating for the owner. According to <a href="http://cbdoilireland.ie/" target="_blank">CBD Oil Ireland</a>, your best option when in such a situation is using CBD oil. This is because it is going to boost the appetite of your dog.<br />
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There are different reasons for your dog not eating. One of them is nausea. CBD is going to help reduce nausea by interacting with the neurons in the brain.<br />
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By stimulating the appetite of your dog, CBD is going to help your dog with recovery. Always keep in mind that your pet needs the energy to fight off diseases and sickness. Food is the source of energy. Your pet risks succumbing to the disease if it doesn’t get the necessary nourishment.</div>

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<strong>2. <span style="color:#4bb488;">CBD can Help in Suppressing Seizures </span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">When a pet is having seizures, it is agonizing for both the owner and the pet. Your pet shakes violently, and the last thing you want is to be an onlooker watching as it suffers. A problem many owners have is how hard it is to treat seizures.<br />
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The good thing about CBD is that it is going to help in reducing the intensity of these seizures. CBD is going to help in reducing electrical disruptions to the brain of your pet. This is one of the <a href="https://animal.direct/best-cbd-oil-for-dogs-40059.html">top benefits of CBD oil</a> for your canine friend.</div>

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<strong>3. <span style="color:#4bb488;">Reducing Pain and Inflammation </span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The human brain has a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRPV1" target="_blank">vanilloid receptor</a> that regulates pain and swelling, and this is the same receptor controlling pain in dogs too. You can trust CBD oil to help your dog when they are going through pain and inflammation.<br />
 <br />
The reason why CBD is effective in reducing pain is that it is going to interact with the neurons in the brain and block the vanilloid receptors and stop them from turning on. When CBD is used, receptors are not going to be sent to the body of your pet. The best anti-inflammatory remedy is CBD.</div>

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<strong>4. <span style="color:#4bb488;">Combating Anxiety and Depression </span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you thought depression and anxiety exist only in humans, then you were wrong. Dogs can also suffer from depression. They can suffer from anxiety as a result of a chemical imbalance in their brain.<br />
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When you give your pet CBD, it can stabilize and normalize the chemical fluctuations responsible for anxiety. Giving your dog CBD to treat anxiety and depression is going to be effective because it interacts with Adenosine and Serotonin receptors in the brain. This is going to allow these receptors to work normally.</div>

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<strong>5. <span style="color:#4bb488;">Recovering from Injuries </span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">CBD can help when recovering from injuries. The reason why CBD is effective when it comes to treating injuries is that it restores blood flow to the pets. Better blood flow is going to help your pet recover faster.</div>

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<strong>6. <span style="color:#4bb488;">Treating Arthritis </span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://www.seniortailwaggers.com/arthritis-in-older-dogs/" target="_blank">Arthritis </a>is a common condition in old dogs. There are many additional symptoms that come with this condition. Examples include limping, changes in behavior, spinal issues, and muscle atrophy in your pet.<br />
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Many vets will prescribe non-steroidal drugs (NSAIDs) to treat the problem, but this is not a good approach because it is not safe.<br />
 <br />
The drugs come with side effects. They will provide temporary relief to your dogs, but it is going to cause further breakdown of the joints. This is why it is a good idea to choose natural remedies such as CBD oil. CBD oil is going to help with arthritis and treating joint pain.</div>

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<strong>7. <span style="color:#4bb488;">Treating Diabetes in Dogs </span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The main cause of diabetes in Dogs is Insulin Dysfunction. CBD can help in treating this condition. The Cannabis compounds will help in regulating immune system activity.<br />
 <br />
There was a study done in 2006 on mice that showed CBD lowered the risk of getting diabetes. This is because it helps by reducing inflammation in the pancreatic cells. This study has shown CBD can be great for diabetic pets or dogs at risk of developing the condition.</div>
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            <title>What a Cat DNA Test Can Tell You? (GCAT DNA)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Cat DNA Test" src="https://animal.direct/files/Cat-DNA-Test.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 380px;" />With the advancement of science, specific DNA test kits are developed by which you can test different parameters. A cat DNA test kit will tell you about</div>

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<strong>1- Cat Breed</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Many proud pet owners bought or rescued cats, and some even have stray cats. Knowing the breed of the cat is very important, and most of these people do not know the breed of their cat correctly because most rescue organizations generally define breed based only on appearance. A DNA test will inform you about the breed of cat.</div>

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<strong>2- Hybrid Status of Cat</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">There are many hybrid cat breeds, and the DNA test will tell you the percentage of wild cat DNA and other genetic combinations that exist in your furry companion. The information that the test will give you is not about the origin of your cat or its ancestral history. It will inform you about the most recent incursions from nature.<br />
You will be surprised to see the result when you discover that your cat is purebred or a combination of different breeds of cats.</div>

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<strong>3- Health Risks of Cats</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A DNA test will provide information on the health risk inherited to your furry companion. As in some breeds, there are certain inherited diseases that can decrease the life expectancy of your pet.<br />
Similarly, some diseases are more common in certain breeds, and these tests provide health-related results for those breeds. Some of the available test kits can further scan a specific variant that causes disease in the breed.<br />
This information can help you take precautionary measures to prevent the onset of disease. The test results will also help you prepare for certain consequences such as deafness or blindness. So the truth is, cat DNA testing is essential as it can provide information on the cat's health and should be considered by all pet owners.</div>

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<strong>4- Detail about DNA Test</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Are cat DNA tests accurate?<br />
There is always a margin of error in this DNA test, similar to human DNA tests. This cat DNA test provides the estimated information for health-related conditions. However, recent evolution in the ancestral history of cats makes this test more reliable than humans.<br />
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Check out the <a href="https://animal.direct/whole-genome-dna-test-40153.html" target="_blank"><strong>Whole Genome DNA Test - Basepaws</strong></a></div>
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            <title>Ethical Methods About How To Keep Cats Away</title>
            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2020 12:46:59 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">If you plan to have an adorable and independent pet, the cat may be the best option for you. <a href="https://animal.direct/cats-and-kittens-for-sale.html" target="_blank">Cats</a> have proven to be a great pet and can welcome you to their company at home.<img alt="How To Keep Cats Away" src="https://animal.direct/files/How-To-Keep-Cats-Away.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 355px;" /><br />
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It is also seen that having many cats or a stray cat in your residence can be a nuisance. If you are not the one who loves cats wandering inside the house or there are so many cats in your home or annoying stray cats, then you can alleviate this problem by using some of the simple techniques given below, and you can regain your territory.<br />
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How to keep cats away from a Christmas tree is the most important for the next few days, and you can do that by using the <strong>ultrasonic repellent device.</strong><br />
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Here we will discuss two of the main methods that will help you keep cats away from your territory, which are:</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Take away food and shelter.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Use repellants</li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;">In this article, we will discuss both methods one by one.</div>

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<strong>Method 1:  Take away food and shelter</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">First of all, to keep cats away from your residence, you need to take the following steps:</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Keep trash safe</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Usually, the outdoor cat or of your neighbor is drawn to your territory in search of food. Although not attractive to humans, but any old garbage or trash can be the place around your home, and a cat may find it an attractive and loving food source.<br />
Always make sure garbage bins are safe and closed, this will prevent cats from using them as a food source, and you will also get rid of cats. You can do the following things such as<br />
 </div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Securely fit the lid of the garbage container and make sure the box is out of the reach of cats.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Always keep all garbage in the garbage container that is secured.</li>
</ul>

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<strong>Talk to your neighbors.</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you do not want to allow or welcome the presence of stray cats on your property, then you should speak to your neighbors for assistance so that you can resolve this issue.<br />
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When you talk to your neighbor about the cat problem, this will help you find out why you are facing cat problems, and you will be able to solve them with your neighbor. With the help of your neighbor, you can solve the problems of stray cats.<br />
If you have too many cats in your territory or neighborhood, working with your neighbor is helpful. You can make your area unattractive to cats. Here are some ways, such as:<br />
 </div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">That may be because your neighbor is leaving garbage or other food sources outside that attract cats. In this case, ask your neighbor to keep litter out of the cat's reach and not feed the strays so you can help reduce and lessen their problems.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Ask your neighbors to find any shelter, open porch, or old barn that stray cats use for protection at their place. Ask them to seal the spot to ease your problem.</li>
</ul>

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<strong>Block all access points leading to the shelter.</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Cats also need shelter like all other animals. Cats may be drawn to your property because they have found a sleeping spot for themselves. So if you block all entry points to protected areas, cats will no longer be able to get to that place. That will also make your property less attractive to all the cats that may be passing by.</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Seal all gaps and narrow holes.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Make sure you have fenced off all areas under a deck or porch.</li>
</ul>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Use fences around problem areas</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you get to know the particular area that stray cats use to enter your property and cause problems for you, then fence off that area to keep cats out of your territory. It will be difficult for the cat to climb under or over the fence to stay away.</div>

<div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">Here are some tips that can keep the stray cats away:<br />
 </div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Your gardens should be fenced because the cat can use them as a litter box.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The fences should be angled outward to make it difficult for the cat to climb over the fence.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Easy to build and for an affordable fence, use chicken wire.</li>
</ul>

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<strong>Method 2: Using Repellents</strong></h2>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Use commercial cat repellants.</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">You can purchase a commercial cat repellent to make your territory unattractive to cats. Commercial cat repellants leave behind an odor that cats don't like and try to avoid, so by applying them, you can keep cats away from your home.</div>

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<strong>Try to use natural scents or repellants to keep cats away.</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you don't like using commercial cat repellants or are allergic to them, you can also use natural or homemade cat repellants. You can try applying some natural repellants around your residence, patio, and garden to keep cats away from your property. Here is the list of some feral cats repellants, so that you can choose one of them to solve your problem:<br />
 </div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Garlic</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Citronella</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Dog urine</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Citrus spray</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Lavender</li>
</ul>

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<strong>How to keep cats away from your yard?</strong></h2>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Install motion-activated sprinklers</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is a well-known fact that cats <a href="https://www.sciencefocus.com/nature/why-do-cats-hate-water/">hate water</a> and avoid getting wet. Placing motion-activated sprinklers or running water fountains at your garden entrance will help keep cats away from your spot.<br />
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After installing these sprinklers every time a cat approaches, these sprinklers will spray water to prevent the cat from getting into your property.</div>

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<strong>Make use of ultrasonic devices.</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As we all know, the sound emitted by the ultrasonic device is beyond the hearing range of humans. Cats can <a href="https://www.catological.com/what-do-cats-hear/">hear ultrasound</a>, and they don't like it. Cats avoid hearing that ultrasonic tone. Therefore, by placing an ultrasonic device in your garden, you will be able to keep cats away from your garden.<br />
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You have to move that ultrasonic device near the areas where cats like to go, like in the garden.</div>

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<strong>Protect flower beds and plants</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Cats like to use the garden, flowers, or plants as a litter box. If the cat uses your garden as a litter box, you definitely won't like that act because this can destroy the plants you are trying to grow.<br />
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The steps you will take to save the plants and flowers in your yard will also help you keep cats out of your yard. Here are some steps that you should follow:<br />
 </div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">To make the garden uncomfortable for cats, you need to add cedar mulch, stone mulch, or pinecones to your garden.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Install the wire netting under the soil and on the surface of the garden.</li>
</ul>

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<strong>Install a deterrent fence</strong></h3>

<p style="text-align: justify;">The fence will deter all unwanted cats out of your yard; I recommend it because it is the most humane repel that makes your garden cat poop odors free.</p>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>How to keep cats off counters?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The cat loves the height, and the counter also contains the smell of food; that's why the cats try to climb the counter. You can keep cats off the counter in different ways, such as:<br />
 </div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Using sticky tapes on the counter</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Using clicker training</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Eliminate the chair or jumping spot</li>
</ul>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Does vinegar keep cats away?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Actually, yes, but you must follow the following method:</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Get fresh ginger and grind or puree it, and then soak it with lukewarm water for at least an hour.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Now you have a ginger-soaked solution that you can pour over the entire fence, and you will never see cats approaching it.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">But the problem with this method is that you have to repeat it every two days.</li>
</ul>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>How to keep cats away from car?</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">It's the easiest case because you can do that by repellent spray or pepper spray. You can spray a little every night on the upper side and lower side of the front glass.<br />
Usually, in the hot summer, cats love to stay above cars to feel colder, but in this way, they will look for another vehicle, believe me.<br />
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<b>How About your home cat?</b><br />
We recommend to install this <a href="https://catoutofglass.com" target="_blank">microchip cat flap</a> from Cat Out Of Glass Ltd. in <em>Brighton, East Sussex, UK</em><br />
It will give the permission to your cat only to enter your home :)<br />
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            <title>How Often Can a Cat Go into Heat?</title>
            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2020 11:58:27 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="cats go into heat" src="https://animal.direct/files/cats-go-into-heat.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 348px;" />As the breeding season approaches and the length of the day begin to increase, the entire feline family begins to come on call. This behavior can be very alarming to some people who have not seen these signs before.<br />
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This period is known as the estrus cycle or the heat cycle. If you don't have information about this season, you can ask your vet for advice.<br />
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This article will look at the different phases of the heat cycle, how often cats go into heat when cats go into warmth, and how long cats can stay in the heat.
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<strong>When do cats go into heat the first time?</strong></h2>
<a href="https://animal.direct/cats-and-kittens-for-sale/" target="_blank">Cats</a> have their first estrous cycle when they reach puberty. The estrous process is also commonly known as the heat cycle. Cats generally reach their sexual maturity or puberty when they reach approximately six months of age after the cat goes through the heat cycle several times a year.

<h2><br />
<strong>Phases of Heat Cycles in Cats</strong></h2>
The estrous cycle consists of <a href="http://therio.vetmed.lsu.edu/filne_e.htm">several phases</a> and will discuss these stages.<br />
 
<ul>
	<li>
	<h3><strong>Pro estrus</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ul>
The estrous cycle's first phase lasts only two days, and there are no behavioral changes during this phase.<br />
 
<ul>
	<li>
	<h3><strong>Estrus</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ul>
This phase lasts almost seven days, and specific behavioral changes are observed in cats. In this phase, your cat will be receptive to males and can become pregnant.<br />
 
<ul>
	<li>
	<h3><strong>Interests</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ul>
Interests occur only if a cat does not ovulate. This phase lasts from 13 to 18 days, and then the proestrus begins again.<br />
 
<ul>
	<li>
	<h3><strong>Diestrus</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ul>
That is the phase in which ovulation occurs in the female, and it happens when a female cat and a male cat mate.<br />
 
<ul>
	<li>
	<h3><strong>Anestrus</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ul>
Anestrus means there is no heat cycle. It can occur due to reasons such as shorter daylight hours or constant exposure to indoor lights.

<h2><br />
<strong>How often do cats go into heat?</strong></h2>
Cats can go through multiple cycles during their breeding season, which is why they are called <a href="https://purrcraze.com/how-many-times-a-year-do-cats-go-into-heat">seasonal polyesters</a>.<br />
Besides, the breeding season of cats also varies. It depends on the area they live in, environmental factors such as the hours of light, and the temperature.
<h2><br />
<strong>How long do cats stay in heat?</strong></h2>
Cats <a href="http://www.animalplanet.com/pets/how-long-is-a-cat-in-heat/" target="_blank">stay in heat for no more than a few days</a>, usually an average of about six days. If the cat does not mate during the heating phase, she will come out of this phase in a brief period. That is why the cat's heat cycle ranges from one to six weeks, and the length of the cat's cycle is approximately three weeks.<br />
 
<h3><strong>Signs of estrus</strong></h3>
The most <a href="https://www.thesprucepets.com/signs-your-cat-is-in-heat-552396">common symptoms that appear</a> when the cat is in heat are:

<ul>
	<li>
	<h4><strong>Loud Yowling and Meowing  </strong></h4>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>The most apparent sign that appears when a cat is in the heat is that they will be very vocal. The cats will make a lot of meows, and they will do it very loud. This extra-loud, the high pitched howl is done to attract males. Loud meows are the first sign you'll notice when your cat is in heat.<br />
 </p>

<ul>
	<li>
	<p><strong>They appear more affectionate.</strong></p>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>Their normal behavior for cats to rub against everything, including you, spread their scent. When cats are in heat, their scent changes, so they will rub their body against everything with more passion for replacing their usual scent to attract males.<br />
 </p>

<ul>
	<li>
	<p><strong>They Spray Urine</strong> </p>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>When cats are in heat, they "spray" urine on vertical objects such as furniture, it is the same as non-neutered males' behavior. Cats do this to spread their scent.<br />
 </p>

<ul>
	<li>
	<p><strong>Unnecessary Licking</strong> </p>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>Cats like to groom themselves and spend most of the day grooming, but they groom themselves more than usual and lick their genitals when in heat. Most cats in heat have a swollen vulva.<br />
 </p>

<ul>
	<li>
	<p><strong>Loss of Appetite</strong></p>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>Most cats will stop feeding when they go into heat. Their appetite will remain changed for up to two weeks and if it does not usually reach after that, contact your veterinarian.<br />
 </p>

<ul>
	<li>
	<p><strong>They want to go out</strong></p>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>Don't let your cat in heat go out and in the period of time of the breeding season also. During heat, do not let your kitten out; there will be some male cats hanging around your house, you have to keep her away from them. You can isolate her in a safe room in your home, in your bedroom, or any other place. Make sure she doesn't escape when you open the back or front door of your house. Keep your kitty away from windows or glass doors so that you cannot see any tomcats.</p>

<h2><br />
<strong>In which the estrous stage cycle can a cat get pregnant?</strong></h2>
A cat in heat can breed at any time. Cats are induced ovulators, which means that their egg will release from the ovary during copulation before going to the uterine. Some females require three to four mattings in 24 hours to ovulate. It usually only takes a minute or two for cats to mate so that they can mate many times in a short time.<br />
<br />
A cat in heat will mate with several cats, so a litter of kittens can have different parents.
<h2><br />
<strong>What is the gestation period of a cat?</strong></h2>
The Gestation period of cats is approximately 64 to 71 days or 9 weeks.

<h2><br />
<strong>How to prevent your cat from becoming pregnant?</strong></h2>
The best and most appropriate way to prevent your cat from becoming pregnant is to remove her ovaries (sterilization or ovariohysterectomy) surgically, known as a spay. It would be best if you did it before the first estrous cycle.<br />
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The recommended age for ovariohysterectomy is six months because it is challenging to predict cats' first cycle. If you have a male cat, you should go with neutering, but usually, you don't need to worry about unwanted kittens because the female goes away before birth date, especially the feral felines.
<h2><br />
<strong>What to do if the cat goes into heat?</strong></h2>

<p>If your cat is in heat, then you should take a few steps to ensure that she remains safe and comfortable during this phase. Whatever you do, your main goal should be to calm your cat and relieve her anxiety and restlessness. And make sure before allow cats mating to have their vaccinations because veterinary clinics don't prefer to give any medicine during the feline pregnancy period or even when the female in heat.<br />
 </p>

<ul>
	<li>
	<h3><strong>Don't let your cat go out.</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>During heat, do not let your kitten out; there will be some male cats hanging around your house, you have to keep her away from them. You can isolate her in a safe room in your home, in your bedroom, or any other place. Make sure she doesn't escape when you open the back or front door of your house. Keep your kitty away from windows or glass doors so that you cannot see any tomcats.</p>

<ul>
	<li>
	<h3><strong>Give them lots of attention.</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>Lots of petting and attention can help calm your cat and ease her anxiety. You can keep your cat busy by playing with her. If play doesn't distract your kitty's attention, you can use some attractive toys to keep her occupied while you're away.</p>

<ul>
	<li>
	<h3><strong>Keep the litter box clean.</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>Keep her litter box clean, as this will help encourage her to mark her litter box, and her furniture will remain safe.</p>

<ul>
	<li>
	<h3><strong>Use Catnip</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>Use catnip both in its fresh and dried form because it has a calming effect on our cats' heat.</p>

<ul>
	<li>
	<h3><strong>Don't punish them</strong></h3>
	</li>
</ul>

<p>Remember that your cat is helpless during this heating phase, and you must understand that it is a biological procedure if you punish her and yell at her will only make things worse instead of calming her down.</p>

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<p>If your cat goes into heat before you can neuter her, you should keep her indoors and away from males. Talk to your vet about how to help your cat through this phase.</p>
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            <title>5 Rules and Tips for Successful Vizsla Puppies Training</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2020 00:40:48 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How to train a vizsla puppy?</strong></h2>
 

<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Vizsla Puppies Training" src="https://animal.direct/files/Vizsla-Puppies-Training.jpg" style="width: 380px; height: 214px; float: right;" />Have you just added another family member to your pet household? Are you wondering how to train your four-legged companion? Well, the good news is that you have opted for one of the most intelligent <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds.html" target="_blank">dog breeds</a>. So don't worry regarding <a dir="ltr" href="https://vizslaworld.com" rel="dofollow" target="_blank">Vizsla</a> puppies training.<br />
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Vizslas are adorable and incredibly-loving family dogs that thrive on being a part of an affectionate family. They are very smart, ambitious, involved, and devoted furry pets. If you succeed in gaining their trust, they will present the best example of faithfulness.<br />
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When it comes to <strong><em>Vizsla puppies training</em></strong>, many pet owners find it difficult. Vizslas have keen and observant behavior, which makes it challenging to train them properly. But fear not, as there are some secret rules for <strong><em>Vizsla puppies training</em></strong> sessions fits its temperament. These golden rules not only ensure successful training, but it will be a source of fun for your pup.<br />
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Before train your dog, we recommend starting obedience commands as a puppy to make it playful easier or if it's a dog to be on a leash to his collar. Let's begin!<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>#1/5 - </strong><span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Set a Training Time</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Vizslas tend to get upset and irritated when forced to do something (this behavior is more common in <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">puppies</a>). Setting a fixed time for the training session will prevent both of you from getting bored. Vizsla puppies are quite punctual, and if you are punctual as well, the training sessions will be more fun and more comfortable for the canine.<br />
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Before you pick any training time, keep the following things in mind:</div>

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	<li style="text-align: justify;">Notice when the dog is most active</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Notice when he is drained out of energy</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Notice when he is feeling sad or wants your attention</li>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Study your dog's behavior for a week and then make a decision. The ideal training time is when your friend is full of energy and interested in playing with you.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>#2/5 - </strong><span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Make a Perfect Environment</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">To ensure that your <strong><em>Vizsla Puppies Training</em></strong> is going perfectly, make a comfortable environment where he enjoys the training. Any distraction in the surrounding can be a big hurdle in the training regime. An environment plays a pivotal role in <strong><em>Vizsla Puppies Training</em></strong>.<br />
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The best practice is to specify a room for the training, and when it's time for his training session, make a loud sound or call your Vizsla's name. He will come to you, wagging his tail. The moment he enters the room, offer him a treat. It can be his favorite chew or toy as well. Repeat this routine, and one day, you will find him in the room (before you call him.) That's interesting. Isn't it?<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>#3/5 - <span style="color:#4bb088;">Bond with Your Vizsla</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A strong bonding can result in quick and effective <strong><em>Vizsla puppies training</em></strong><em>.</em> A weaker connection can badly impact the training sessions. Vizsla is a loving breed, and if treated nicely, they do everything to win their owner's heart.<br />
The best and easiest way to engage with them is cuddling now and then. Make them feel happy, and enjoy the time he spends with you. Every puppy has unique interests. Make them feel special, and you can expect a similar response from your furry companion.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>#4/5 - <span style="color:#4bb088;">Eye to Eye Contact</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The fourth on our list of successful Vizsla puppy training tips is the eye contact. That is a basic rule for every home trainer, but most of them ignore their importance.<br />
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If you want to be the boss, make eye contact with your pup. Make sure you have your Vizsla's full attention while teaching disciplines. Get your Vizsla's eye-to-eye contact to make a strong point; it sometimes involves keeping his muzzle straight.<br />
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We all have heard "actions speak louder than words," so instead of yelling the cue word over and over, try using finger actions. Believe it, these are more understandable for any Vizsla puppy.<br />
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<strong>Note:</strong> Excess of using actions can scare your dog and or even cause behavior issues. Employ this rule only when your pal is doing something wrong or isn't listening to you. <br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>#5/5 - <span style="color:#4bb088;">Train your Vizsla One at a Time</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you have more than one Vizsla puppies, we recommended training them one by one. Collective training can be chaotic and probably hurt a puppy's self-esteem, primarily when you treat one and the other one is not.<br />
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However, all puppies must keep them under human supervision. That ensures equal love for all, and they don't develop any rivalry among them. The greater the number of <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">dogs </a>you own, the more you should be as a trainer. Vizslas expect undivided attention from their owners, especially in the puppyhood.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Wrapping Up!</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Training a Vizsla puppy is not the same as the rest of the dogs. Their unique behavior, fun-style, and love for the owners can do wonders for both of you. If you add the above rules to your next training session, you will be startled to see a significant change in your puppy's behavior. Happy <strong><em>Vizsla puppies Training</em></strong>!</div>
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            <title>Why Do Dogs Lick? 8 Reasons You Have To Know</title>
            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2020 13:30:20 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="font-family:georgia,serif;">Licking is included in some of these natural behaviors that <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">dogs</a> are born with. All <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds.html" target="_blank">dog breeds</a> don't lick everyone, they lick someone special to them, and there are many reasons why a dog licks someone. Almost it is a good behavior</span></span></div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Why do dogs lick you?</strong></span><img alt="dogs lick" src="https://animal.direct/files/dogs-licking.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 379px;" /></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Sometimes owners think that their dog's licking is out of affection, but this is not always the case because it can be due to many reasons such as taste, attention-seeking or for a reward, affection, communication, medical problem, grooming, to show submission, enjoy or just research.<br />
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It is true that dogs love to lick. There are many dog ​​owners who think that the licking behavior of a dog means showing affection and kissing them, but this is not the only reason behind the licking of a dog.</div>

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<strong>Why do dogs lick you so much?</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Not all dogs lick people in the same way or set the amount; their licking behavior also varies from one dog to another. Some dogs like to lick their owners, and some of them do not like this act as much as other dogs, it is because they are not as communicative with their tongue as other dogs.<br />
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You should keep this in mind that licking is not always normal. If your pet licks excessively in the same place, then it may refer to some major medical problem, so you should discuss it and consult it with your veterinarian.<br />
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The information provided below will help you discover and understand some of the reasons why do dogs lick people or their paws:</div>

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<strong>1. As a sign of affection</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">When a puppy is born, the first thing a mother dog does is clear his nostrils by licking so that the puppy can breathe. This lick from a mother to her puppy also helps to stimulate blood flow in the puppy when he is born.<br />
Litter will often lick the <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">other puppies</a> as well, which will improve the bonding of puppy's packs. To show affection and love to humans and other dogs, adult dogs and puppies get used to the phenomenon of licking.</div>

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<strong>2. Taste</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is a well-known fact that to collect a lot of information about their environment and other creatures by using their nose and mouth.<br />
Have you ever noticed that dogs lick or smell the urine or feces of another dog; this is because they are trying to understand what the other dog smell is. The most important factor why the dog licks; it's a good taste. Human skin can be quite salty or have some residue from the food you just ate, and dogs like it too. So a human body has an interesting and surprising taste that your dog will love to taste and explore.</div>

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<strong>3. Communication</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is seen that in the wild, wolves lick their mother's face when they want their mother to feed them when she regurgitates her hunt.<br />
Nowadays, it has been <a href="https://www.thesprucepets.com/why-do-dogs-lick-people-1118300#:~:text=The%20pups%2C%20too%20young%20to,to%20instinctively%20do%20it%20sometimes.">observed</a> that dogs often bond and lick the mouth and face of other dogs to communicate with them. To discover the intentions of any other dog, dogs can lick their face. This is not just for dogs, but you will often notice that dogs also lick people's faces to try to figure out how to show submission and know their intentions.</div>

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<strong>4. Attention Seeking/ For A Reward</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">When your dog licks you, you always tend to respond sensitively to claws, you often pay attention and affection to your pet and also like to give treat or reward to a pet.<br />
If you do this even if you are trying to get rid of your dog, these acts work as a stimulus for your pet. Besides this, it is also good to know that licking releases endorphin hormones in dogs; the release of <a href="https://www.petmd.com/news/health-science/why-dogs-lick-and-when-worry-34301">endorphin</a> hormones makes your dog feel calm and comfortable.</div>

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<strong>5. Show presentation</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The reason for "Show presentation" is the same as for the "Communication" section, since it is a fact that puppies lick their mother's mouth or face for food, but lick the mouth or face of others shows that the dog is interacting with other dogs or people.<br />
This dog licking activity is actually to let other dogs and humans know that they like them and that they don't want to hurt them. This is a very subtle and effective way to communicate with other dogs and people.</div>

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<strong>6. For a medical problem</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you notice that your dog is licking in the same spot repeatedly, this may be due to some medical issues, so it should be taken seriously.<br />
This could be a sign of <a href="https://www.thesprucepets.com/ocd-in-cats-4178122">anxiety</a> or any other serious medical problem, such as an allergic reaction or sensitive skin. If you notice any signs of these, it is the best option that you visit and consult with your veterinarian and ask for a proper treatment or diagnosis.<br />
These problems can be solved and treated quite well and easily. For example, allergic reactions and sensitive skin problems are highly dependent on diet, so they can be treated by improving and giving a good diet to your dog.</div>

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<strong>7. Enjoyment</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Like all species, dogs can also get bored and lonely. So in this situation, licking helps them and gives them some pleasure through the release of endorphin hormones. But licking also involves another person in the situation that the dog is licking. This licking activity helps dogs gain attention and perform a type of activity.</div>

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<strong>8. Investigation</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is well-known information that dogs are inquisitive in nature and that they have sensors on their tongues. As they have a high sense of smell and taste, both senses also work and are connected to each other in tender ways.<br />
If you notice them during a walk or jog, you will see that they are tasting and smelling almost everything around them. Their heightened senses of taste and smell allow and make them able to taste and smell a wide variety of things after licking, and they can predict through their senses where you are and what you are doing.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Why do dogs lick their paws?</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As we all know, the canine has a greater sense of smell than we do, so they may be licking to remove something smelly or dirty or food from paws.<br />
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It is part of self-grooming. If your dog licks his paws excessively, it may be due to a medical problem, injury, or abnormal growth.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb088;"><strong>Final Words</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Licking is a common behavior for dogs to show affection and love, but it can also be for a variety of reasons. If your dog is licking more than usual, you should closely examine him and try to learn about the problem.<br />
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It may be due to an allergic reaction or skin problem. You should contact your veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment by a vet.<br />
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            <title>If You Plan To Buy Smart Pet Feeders, Should Read This</title>
            <pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2020 09:40:18 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">People mostly love their pets. People are primarily treating their pets as family members. You care for them like you would your children. They also travel with the owner. How do you feed them if you are busy at work all day? If you don't feed them or have no time spent with your pet?<br />
<strong><a href="https://animal.direct/dog/feeding/wopet-sprite-ii-7l-wifi-smart-dog-feeder-6-meal-39836.html" target="_blank">Smart pet feeders</a> </strong>solve those problems. That includes an automatic cat feeder and the pet water fountain.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What is Smart Pet Feeder?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A <strong>smart pet feeder</strong> helps you to feed your dogs and cats. These <a href="https://smartpetdevices.co.uk" target="_blank">pet feeders</a> are controlled with your mobile phone and computer devices. So, you can have the option to feed your pet while you are away. Smart pet feeders are also associated with a video camera. You can check your dogs and cat visually and custom message recorder besides refill and control portion sizes of the dog food or cat food.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Why you need a smart pet feeder?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Being a pet owner demands an obligation. Care your pet is difficult at hard work, individual tasks, and family time. <strong>Smart Pet Feeders</strong> help to adjust the routine. It permits the pet owner to check their pet. Whatever, they're out for a short vacation.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Some basic things when you choose Smart Pet Feeder?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Smart pet feeders</strong> help you to adjust different dispense meal times by interval timer. It also has portion control that allows the pet owner to modify the meal sizes. So, their pet gets the perfect measure of food at<br />
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The right time; If you need to buy a new smart pet feeder. Here, some tips that help you to choose the smart pet feeder.</div>

<ul>
	<li>Connect automatically to Wi-Fi utilizing a mobile application to program the smart pet feeder</li>
	<li>Multiple meals are planned for every day to set up a routine feeding timetable for the pets.</li>
	<li>You also get notification of feeding time on the smartphone.</li>
	<li>Get alarms for when the food level is low on the smartphone.</li>
	<li>Set a short voice recording to call the pet to the meal.</li>
	<li>Set the food partition for every meal and ensure that your pet is not overfed or underfed.</li>
	<li>Slow feed mode helps the pet to feed gradually and to ensure that the pet does not ingest all the food rapidly. It also prevents the pet from getting enlarged.</li>
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With the help of a smart pet feeder, you can also control the feed segments. It tends to be set to the same part for each meal or change from meals to meals. It might be that after learning of pet finding habits about the feeding pattern, less food or more food require at various times of the day. The WOPET <strong>smart pet feeders</strong> permit them for such changes.

<ul>
	<li>The automatic pet feeder is also associated with the mobile app. It helps to control the amount of feed.</li>
	<li>Smart pet feeders are friendly for both pet and owner.</li>
	<li>Locking top, silicone sealed cover, and a separate pocket for desiccant to keep the dry food dry and fresh.</li>
	<li>Low feed sensors help to prevent the overflow of feed.</li>
	<li>The client always wants a pet-proof design that prevents damage to the feeder.</li>
	<li>Easy clean bowls and would be better if it is a stainless steel bowl.</li>
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<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Things to be noted when you select smart dog and cat feeders</strong></h3>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The cost of the pet feeder<br />
Ease of use<br />
The size of your dog and cat<br />
The type of pet food that you offer your dogs and cats.<br />
How many pets do you have? <br />
Frequency of meal.</p>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2020 07:40:16 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Easiest Pet to Take Care Of" src="https://animal.direct/files/Easiest-Pet-to-Take-Care-Of.jpg" style="float: right;" /><span style="font-size:16px;">Pets play an important role in developing many good characteristics in human beings, such as self-esteem, confidence, socialization, etc. They are the best companions of humans and have several mental and physical health benefits. Pets also help kids develop and refine positive personality traits—kids with autism and other behavioral problems in treating while keeping with adoptable and sociable pet reptiles or exotic pets.<br />
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Here we will discuss some low maintenance pets which are easy to keep and best for people of all ages.</span></p>

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<span style="font-size:20px;"><strong>TURTLES AS PETS:</strong></span></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;"><a href="https://animal.direct/amphibians-and-reptiles-species/turtles/">Turtles</a> are becoming more popular and being kept as pets all around the globe. They have easily kept pets that need less care & attention as compared to dogs and cats. Moreover, they are quite interactive. There are some important points which one should keep in mind before adopting turtles as pets.</span><br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">1) Many diseases can be easily transmitted to humans from turtles, such as salmonellosis and other bacterial infections. There are many laws and regulations in the United States which emphasize on adopting the proper hygiene protocol before keeping turtles as a pet. Young children, pregnant women, should avoid coming in contact with the turtles and wash their hands thoroughly before and after arriving in touch with them.<br />
According to the guidelines issued by the Centre for disease control and prevention (CDC), should handle </span><span style="font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0px;">turtles </span><span style="font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0px;">with proper safety. They should be kept separate from human food.</span></p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">2) Always get a turtle from an authentic resource. Don't adopt wild turtles. So we recommend you to choose the best variety of turtle.</span><br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">3) Keep their living environment neat and clean. Please provide adequate nutrition and necessary health care facilities for them. Remember, turtles are lovely pets and are beautiful creatures. Just provide them all optimum conditions.  Interestingly, turtles can live up to 25 years if you manage them properly in simulated habitat.</span></p>

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<span style="font-size:20px;"><strong>BIRDS AS PETS:</strong></span></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;"><a href="https://animal.direct/bird-species.html">Birds</a> are also considered as charming and inexpensive pets. They have a mind-calming effect. People who have a strict working schedule can keep birds as pets. Additionally, birds require little attention/management. Their feed is much inexpensive, and they need less space. Remember, kids so much adore birds. With proper training, birds can be made affectionate. The best pet for people doesn't like a foul odor.</span></p>

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<span style="font-size:20px;"><strong>FISH AS PETS:</strong></span></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">Fish are another low-maintenance pet. They have quite a nature and stress lowering effects on human beings. They need significantly less attention and can easily manage with little effort in the aquarium. They don't need much, just a clean tank, and some food -and fish are relatively inexpensive to take care of them. The most popular breed is the goldfish.</span></p>

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<span style="font-size:20px;"><strong><a href="https://animal.direct/animal-species/guinea-pig/">GUINEA PIGS</a>:</strong></span></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">They are other cute furry rodents creatures and require less attention and care. You can easily manage. In addition to that, they are friendly and intelligent pets. They need less amount of feed and a bowl of water. Because of effortless management, they are considered the best pets.</span></p>

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<span style="font-size:20px;"><strong>LEOPARD GECKOS: </strong></span></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;">These <a href="https://animal.direct/amphibians-and-reptiles-species/lizards/">lizards</a> have a polite nature that makes them the best choice of pet for kids of all ages. They are small and not very heavy, so that kids can easily handle them. Once you get them set up in their cage, they do not require a lot of attention. Leopard Geckos can easily live for over 20 years, so you and your family will enjoy this low maintenance animal for many years.</span><br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="font-size:20px;">HAMSTERS:</span></strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;"><a href="https://animal.direct/animal-species/hamster/">Hamsters </a>enjoy a good cardio workout. A wheel inside the cage or a supervised hamster ball outside the enclosure will keep your hamster happy. They're good nocturnal pets, so don't take it personally if they don't seem too interested in hanging out during the day. Besides, that are recommended pets for kids.</span></p>

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<strong><span style="font-size:20px;">RABBITS:</span></strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;"><a href="https://animal.direct/animal-species/rabbit/">Rabbits</a> are another low maintenance and sensitive mammals pets. They enjoy a bit of space to frolic about it. Make sure the floor of the rabbit housing area isn't chewable and provide a small cat-sized litter box, and your bunny will be good to go. They are playful animals. Give attention to their feed and health, but if you don't want to see clans of rabbits in your house, please be neutered.</span></p>

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<span style="font-size:16px;"><strong>Other easy pets:</strong></span></h2>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://animal.direct/news/sugar-glider-characteristics.html">Sugar Glider</a><br />
Hermit Crab<br />
Corn Snake<br />
Gerbil or mice<br />
Sea monkeys<br />
Fennec Fox Pet</h3>
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            <title>Top 30 Fabulous Dog Breeds That Seniors Love</title>
            <pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2020 00:26:23 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><em><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="font-family:georgia,serif;">Our perfect companions never have fewer than four feet.</span></span></em><br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Dog Breeds That Seniors Love" src="https://animal.direct/files/Dog-Breeds-That-Seniors-Love.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 277px;" />The love of dogs is unconditional. They are loyal creatures and possess several psychological and health benefits. They are the best companions for the seniors. According to the center for disease control and prevention, "Keeping pets reduces anxiety and helps in correcting the old –age-related brain degenerative diseases. in meantime should pick hypoallergenic dogs for fewer health problems and medium dog breeds are the best for seniors lifestyle.<br />
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All dogs are right loyal, and funny creatures, but their personalities vary, and here we will discuss the 30 best dog breeds for seniors and retirees, making the best companionship with seniors as recommended by any veterinarian</div>

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<strong>1- Schipperke</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Appearance: Fox-like (thick fur, often black)<br />
Temperament: They are Active, playful, energetic, curious, and affectionate. Keep in mind that Schipperke needs some extra training.<br />
Suitable: For those seniors who want to stay active. It is ideal for studio apartments.<br />
Average size: reach up to 13 inches (height)<br />
5-5.5 kg (weight)<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>2- Lhasa Apso</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">One of the best small dog breeds as a lovable companion dog for seniors<br />
Appearance:  They are Silky fur, with deep-set eyes and dark brown pendant ears. This small breed originated from Tibet.<br />
Temperament:  easily managed, calm, playful, easy to handle, guard dogs.<br />
Suitable:  best for seniors because It needs little training, easy to manage (lovely and sweet breed). It just needs regular grooming.<br />
Average size: 10-11 inch (height)<br />
7-8 kg (weight)</div>

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<strong>3- Labrador Retriever</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A purebred breed canine like the lab puppy is a large dog but easy to take care of it.<br />
Appearance: Dense, harsh weather-resistant coat, broad skull with a clear-cut head, and an otter tail. This dog breed belongs to a sporting group of dogs.<br />
Temperament: They are intelligent, hardworking, friendly, loyal, and lovely.<br />
Suitable: best for those seniors who want a good friend and guard. They are a bit hard to handle.<br />
Average size: 22-24 inches (height)<br />
65-80 pounds (weight)</div>

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<strong>4- Pomeranian</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is one of the most most popular dog breeds for seniors, but if you don't like to hear dogs bark, you should avoid adopting one<br />
Appearance:  These mini creatures are called balls of fluff: fox-like build, bug eyes.<br />
Temperament: They are friendly, easy to train, talkative.<br />
Suitability: For those seniors who want fluffy friends to cuddle with them.  Small dogs are highly suitable for small apartments. These mini creatures don't need much exercise as well.<br />
Average size: 8-14 inches (height)<br />
3-7 pounds (size)</div>

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<strong>5- Dachshund</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Appearance: Long muzzles, long and slack ears, muscular short legs, and a healthy back. Coat color may be red, grey, black, or chocolate. (coat is usually smooth and shiny)<br />
Temperament: Friendly, playful, active.<br />
Suitability: For seniors. They love to play and are ideal companions for small apartments. Easy to handle and respond politely. They don't need much grooming at all.<br />
Average size:  Approx nine inches (height)<br />
16-33 pounds (size)<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>6- Havanese</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Appearance: Velcro dogs, brown hair coat,<br />
Temperament: They are lovely and friendly. Havanese love to sit in laps and are playful dogs.<br />
Suitability: for seniors. They don't need much grooming and exercise. Please don't leave them all alone at home.<br />
Average size: 8-11 inches (height)<br />
7-13 pounds (size)<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>7- Bichon Frise</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Appearance: Fluffy white dogs<br />
Temperament: Friendly, playful, and intelligent<br />
Suitability: For apartments.<br />
Average size:  10-15 inches (height)<br />
10-12 pounds (size)<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>8- Pug</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Appearance:  Their face is similar to a human fist. Short fur<br />
Temperament: Lovely, playful, intelligent<br />
Suitability: For small places and less need for grooming because of their short fur.<br />
Average size: 10-14 inches (height)<br />
14-18 pounds (size)<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>9- Bolognese</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Appearance: little white compact dog. This breed of dog is well. (Italian breed)<br />
Temperament: friendly<br />
Suitability: For seniors considered as best companions<br />
Average size: 9-12 inches (height)<br />
8-14 pounds (size)<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>10- Chinese Crested</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Appearance: hairless exotic-looking breed (maybe with fur). This breed has characteristics of hair on the head, tail, and ankles.<br />
Temperament: lively and friendly<br />
Suitability: Small dog breed appropriate for  seniors<br />
Average size: 11-13 inches( height)<br />
11 pounds (weight) <br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>11- Chihuahua</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Appearance: Apple head (hallmark), tiny Mexican dog breed. Erect ears and luminous eyes.<br />
Temperament:  Friendly (family pet)<br />
Suitability: For seniors, easily adjustable<br />
Average size: 6-9 inches (height)<br />
3-6 pounds (weight)<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>12- Yorkshire Terrier</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Yorkie is a cute and hypoallergenic breed<br />
Appearance: Silky coat, grayish blue, toy dog breed<br />
Temperament:  Friendly and easily manageable<br />
Suitability: Smallest dog breed, appropriate for small apartments<br />
Average size: 6-9 inches (height)<br />
3-6 pounds (size)</div>

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<span style="font-size:20px;"><strong>LIST OF OTHER FRIENDLY BREEDS FOR SENIORS:</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size:16px;"><strong>13- Japanese Chin<br />
14- <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/french-bulldogs.html" target="_blank">French Bulldog</a><br />
15- <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/cavalier-king-charles-spaniels.html" target="_blank">Cavalier King Charles Spaniel</a><br />
16- <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/maltese.html" target="_blank">Maltese</a><br />
17- West Highland White Terrier<br />
18- Brussels Griffon<br />
19- Miniature Schnauzer<br />
20- Cocker Spaniel<br />
21- <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/bulldogs.html" target="_blank">Bulldog</a><br />
22- <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/greyhounds.html" target="_blank">Greyhound</a><br />
23- <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/shih-tzu.html" target="_blank">Shih Tzu</a><br />
24- <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/boston-terriers.html" target="_blank">Boston Terrier</a><br />
25- Basset Hound<br />
26- <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/pembroke-welsh-corgis.html" target="_blank">Pembroke Welsh Corgi</a><br />
27- Golden Doodle<br />
28- Poodle<br />
29- </strong></span><strong><span style="font-size:16px;">Dalmatian<br />
30- <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/italian-greyhounds.html" target="_blank">Italian Greyhound</a></span></strong><br />
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<strong><em>Choose the breed then search on google map about dog shelters near me</em></strong></div>
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            <title>Pet Rabbit Lifespan and How to make it longer</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2020 14:14:40 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Bunnies are cute creatures. They are common domestic animals. Just like other animals, <a href="https://animal.direct/animal-species/rabbit.html" target="_blank">rabbits</a> have an average lifespan. There are a lot of factors that affect the longevity of rabbits. Being a responsible rabbit owner, this is crucial to give attention to overall health and optimum living conditions to rabbits.<br />
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Here, we will discuss some essential points regarding better management and how you can increase your <a href="https://animal.direct/animal-species/rabbit.html">beloved bunny</a> lifespan.</p>

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<strong>How to tell the age of a rabbit?</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">First, you have to know to guess the exact<a href="https://www.wikihow.com/Tell-the-Age-of-a-Rabbit" target="_blank"> age of your rabbit</a>, which is not easy for this creature. It has many factors like teeth size, the overall size, and ears length.<br />
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Let us classify it to adult and kid; the adults will he longer ears and more giant teeth; that's why they eat more like kids who have shorter ears beside medium-sized teeth, that's why seeing them eating most of the time.</p>

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<strong>LIFESPAN OF RABBITS</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Talking broadly, the lifespan of rabbits depends upon many factors. A few of them listed below:</p>

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	<li style="text-align: justify;">Better nutrition (Feed nutrient-dense diet to your bunny)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Optimum housing (provide stress-free living conditions)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Optimum health (keep an eye on the overall health of your bunny buddy)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Breed of rabbits (rabbit breeders have Netherland dwarf breed are claiming that lives up to 10 years)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Mental stimulation (healthy enrichment activities)</li>
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<strong>The average domestic rabbit lifespan:</strong></h3>

<p style="text-align: justify;">According to scientific literature, the average lifespan of domestic rabbits is eight to twelve years (depends on how you meet all necessary living requirements of your bunny friend.<br />
On the contrary, the lifespan of wild rabbits is very short, nearly one to two years.<br />
The main reasons are poor living conditions, imbalanced nutrition (food scarcity), etc.</p>

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<strong>Association of lifespan with rabbit breeds:</strong></h3>

<p style="text-align: justify;">As discussed earlier, pet/domestic rabbits have a longer lifespan than wild ones.<br />
Moreover, small rabbit breeds (dwarf rabbits) have a longer lifespan than large breeds, and angora rabbits live up to 12 years. For instance, holland lops, mini lops, and dwarf rabbits will live longer than larger species such as Flemish giants and French lops.<br />
And the rarest bunny breed is Crème d'Argent's creamy lifespan is between 4-8 years.<br />
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<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Association of lifespan with housing conditions:</strong></h3>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Rabbits considered "territorial animals." They love to mark their living area and need optimum space for their better growth and performance.<br />
Lack of proper living space puts them in stress, which ultimately influences the development of your bunny buddy. Being a responsible owner, this is your job to provide optimum living space to your bunny friend and give them room to roam outside of the pen for a few hours in a day.<br />
Try to keep the housing of your rabbit calm and stress-free. Restrict the movement of other pets (dogs/cats)</p>

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<strong>Association of lifespan with health:</strong></h3>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Veterinary care is very crucial that ensures the longer lifespan of your rabbit. As per American rabbit breeders association advice, you should get regular veterinary check-ups of your rabbit-like any other furry pet.<br />
Many parasitic and infectious diseases badly impact the health and performance of your bunny. In addition to that, gastrointestinal problems are also widespread in rabbits.<br />
Monitor your rabbit regularly. If you find any abnormal sign and symptom, report it to your vet.<br />
Keep the living area (pen) neat and clean. Thoroughly wash all utensils and your hands after and before handling the rabbit.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>SPAYING AND NEUTERING INCREASE LIFESPAN OF RABBITS</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Note: Spaying and neutering are very much crucial for your rabbits. Female rabbits are more susceptible to develop mammary/uterine cancers. On the other hand, in male rabbits, testicular cancer is prevalent. These serious medical emergencies can be prevented in rabbits by spaying and neutering.</p>

<p style="text-align: justify;">*Spaying is the surgical removal of female reproductive organs.<br />
*Neutering is the surgical removal of male reproductive organs.</p>

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<strong>BETTER DIET, BETTER LIFE</strong></h2>

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<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Association of lifespan with better nutrition:</strong></h3>

<p style="text-align: justify;">A balanced diet plays an essential role in promoting the overall health and performance of rabbits. Optimum nutrition increases the lifespan of your bunny friend. That is your responsibility to ensure that your rabbit is taking all necessary nutrients (vitamins, fibers, minerals, carbohydrate, protein, and water) in a balanced amount or not.<br />
For pet rabbits, pellets, vegetables, and hay are good options. Although, you can often give treats to your rabbits as well. In case you are feeding commercially available rabbit feed to your beloved bunny, make sure this particular diet rich with all required essential nutrients.</p>

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<strong>Association of lifespan with enrichment activities:</strong></h3>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Rabbits are compassionate creatures. They quickly get bored and stressed. That is why mental stimulation plays an integral role in keeping them in good physical and psychological health. According to experts, it is highly recommended to give toys to your rabbits.  Toys don't necessarily need to be store-bought, either: A cardboard toilet paper tube stuffed with hay can be endless fun for a rabbit.</p>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Note: when rabbits are bored (not mentally stimulated), they will tend to dig holes in your carpet and chew at your baseboards.</p>
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            <title>How To Clean Dog Teeth Without Brushing?</title>
            <pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2020 23:55:26 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong><img alt="how to clean dog teeth without brushing" src="https://animal.direct/files/how-to-clean-dog-teeth-without%20brushing.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 318px;" /></strong>When you have pets (especially pups), you can be sure you will enjoy lots of exciting activities. I'm sure you do 't like to take it for a vet dentist (they are rare to find and expensive). Besides, doing dental procedures under general anesthesia is not easy to dog for just scaling and remove plaque to treat bleeding gums as an example of a small issue may you face.<br />
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In the meantime, you may not like brushing your dog teeth as a traditional method to clean plaque from dog teeth. It isn't the only way. There are several alternative ways to clean dog teeth that are not only effective but enjoyable for dogs too to prevent cavities and have healthy teeth and gums.</div>

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<strong>How much to get dogs teeth cleaned?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">there are no recommendations say to brush daily or weekly, that's why much better to follow the methods mentioned below.<br />
In this article, we will share how to keep dog teeth clean to avoid gum disease and dental plaque without having to use a brush. Needless to say that most of the products needed for this exercise are everyday dog accessories often frequently overlooked. </div>

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<strong>Treats</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Talk about fun cleaning! The plaque and tartar would come off with every chew. Your dog would enjoy this one. There are several types of specially made treats to clean teeth with specific features designed for plaque removal. It is simple, and your pup does all the work. However, you might need to watch out for the extra calories.</div>

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<strong>Dental Sprays </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Another way to clean dog teeth without brushing is the use of sprays. It involves a simple method in which you apply the spray on your dog's teeth and gum—making sure to let it reach the hard-to-clean areas in the dog mouth. Sprays are effective teeth cleaning products as they help to remove bad breath and also soften hard tartar on dog teeth.</div>

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<strong>Baking Soda</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">That is one of the cheapest methods to clean the dog's teeth as it is a commonly used household item. You can remove tartar around the gum line with baking soda by adding water and making it into a paste. That would be gently applied using a soft gauze to brush off unwanted materials and harmful bacteria from your dog's teeth.</div>

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<strong>Dental Wipes</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">That is a great way to train your dog to get used to your finger and several other foreign objects. In this method, you wrap the wipe around your forefinger while you gently clean your dog's mouth. Dental wipes are formulated to get rid of bad breath and bacteria that cause tooth decay. And while it may not do much scraping on plaque and tartar, continuous use can help improve your dog's overall dental health. </div>

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<strong>Raw Bones</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">You most certainly are aware that bones are excellent sources of calcium. But do you know that they could be plaque removers? Gnawing at raw bones by dogs is the most natural means of getting their teeth cleaned without human help. It is an effortless way to scrape off tartar at home. Bones are tasty. And dogs with bones are fun to watch. <br />
Want to throw in some excitement in your teeth cleaning routine? Throw your pup a real meat bone! However, be sure it is uncooked to minimize splinters and cracks that can injure your dog.</div>

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<strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Adequate dental hygiene is not only ensured by brushing. There are several easy, exciting, and equally great ways to get rid of plaque on a dog's teeth. However, brushing shouldn't be removed from your dog's cleaning regimen if you are to ensure its all-round dental protection.</div>
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            <title>How to Get Rid Of Cat Urine Smell Quickly</title>
            <pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2020 15:49:34 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How to remove urine smells and odors, and staining?</strong></h2>

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<img alt="how to get rid of cat urine smell" src="https://animal.direct/files/how-to-get-rid-of-cat-urine-smell.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 239px;" /><a href="https://animal.direct/cats-and-kittens-for-sale/" target="_blank">Kitties </a>are lovely, that is, until their urine smell spread and mess up your favorite upholstery and make your house smell like a litter box. Being welcomed into a house filled with the stench of cat urine isn’t at all pleasant for visitors. Not to mention downright embarrassing to the host. We will be looking at getting rid of the foul smell caused by cats in your home. But first, why is feline urine that much of a nuisance?<br />
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There is a component of urine—uric acid— that has a lasting effect on surfaces, and it is spreading ammonia smell. Conventional cleaning agents—like vinegar, soda, soap, and water—alone are grossly ineffective. That makes the enzyme-based cleaner most suitable for breaking down this acid into gases, thereby eliminating the stench for good!<br />
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With these in mind, how then would you eliminate unwanted urine smell from different surfaces inside your home? Such as:</p>

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<strong>Carpet</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">When it comes to removing pet’s urine from carpets, the first thing you want to do is absorb it. With this correctly done, you will have less fluid to deal with it. That ensures a successful stain removal process. It can be achieved with an old towel or a rag.<br />
After adequate soaking of the offensive fluid, apply an enzyme cleaner, and let it sit for a few hours. As the urine dries, there will be a breakdown of the uric acid, giving off the gas in the process. In the end, you will get a thoroughly cleaned carpet with no trace of urine.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Sofa</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">The moment you notice your cat has relieved itself on your couch, grab a towel and try to absorb the urine. Now, this may not be as smooth as with the carpet because the fluid tends to sink faster the upholstery. After soaking, immediately apply vinegar on the problem area. Let it sit for a few minutes before you generously spray some enzyme cleaner. That fastens the de-odourization process.<br />
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Pro tip: Vinegar works best with an enzyme-based cleaner for maximal effect. If it is a hard-set stain, consider removing upholstery for professional cleaning.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Wood</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">As earlier stated, pet urine stains removed when fresh, that is before they set. That way, they are quickly soaked up by a towel and chemically disintegrated by an enzyme cleaner. However, if you’re late to the party and the stain has set, a simple application of a hardwood pet stain remover in conjunction with a cleaning agent should do the job.</p>

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<strong>Fabric</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Whatever you do, do not use steam or heat on urine-stained spots or areas. That is because heat sets the stain in a hard-to-remove fashion. Instead, use an enzyme cleaner, after which you thoroughly wash with soap and water.<br />
While there are several <span style="font-size: calc(var(--rem) * 1px * 1.0625); letter-spacing: 0px;">methods to remove cat urine odor, the use of an enzyme-based pet odor removal spray or bottle has proven to be the best. Stubborn pee stains and odor from different surfaces—both outside and inside the house can remove without stress.</span></p>

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<strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">However, in addition to eliminating offensive odor around living environments, it is necessary to learn how to prevent it. That may include keeping litter boxes clean and ensuring adequate general hygiene for your adorable cat.<br />
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<em><strong>The best cat urine smells of ammonia and odor remover has been selected from amazon because it is multipurpose surface usage like wood, textile, and rugs.</strong></em></p>
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            <title>Why Is My Cat Drooling? Symptoms, Causes and Diagnosis</title>
            <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2020 07:19:23 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">When compared to dogs, cats rarely drool. So it becomes a significant cause for concern when your kitten suddenly becomes a water fountain. However, this isn’t to rule out the wet spots you might get occasionally. Occasional drools are considered normal for cats. It only becomes a problem when it is excessive (Hypersalivation) and more frequent and should take to a veterinarian.<br />
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When it comes to issues relating to health, nothing beats early detection. But this can only be achieved if you know the clear signs to look out for. </div>

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- If your cat drooling and vomiting, you have to go to the nearest veterinarian, because that may happen due to kidney, or liver diseases <br />
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- If your cat drooling while sleeping, check the nostril airway because if it is closed, the cat will breathe from its mouth, which makes it drools. Otherwise, proceed reading this article for further information.<br />
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So if your cat has been drooling (salivary) lately, these could be why:</div>

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<strong>Dental Disease</strong></h2>

<div style="direction: ltr; text-align: justify;">Several dental problems like mouth ulcers, cavity, tooth decay, tooth injuries, and gum diseases can lead to excessive production of saliva in cats (excessive salivation).<br />
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Routine checks with your vet would help identify the cause of the problem and provide an adequate solution.</div>

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<strong>Respiratory Problem</strong></h2>

<div style="direction: ltr; text-align: justify;">Symptoms of respiratory disease include deep lacerations in the mouth, which may trigger sedentary cat behavior and increased saliva flow. Difficulty in breathing often results in shortness of breath and a noticeable slightly open mouth in cats, which stimulates drooling.<br />
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If this frequently occurs in your cat, you should schedule a visit with your vet.</div>

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<strong>Accidental Poisoning</strong></h2>

<div style="direction: ltr; text-align: justify;">When a cat accidentally eats something toxic like pesticides or a chemical substance, there is an excessive saliva production.  Similarly, when a foreign body like a string, grass, or <span style="font-size: calc(var(--rem) * 1px * 1.0625); letter-spacing: 0px;">stuck </span><span style="font-size: calc(var(--rem) * 1px * 1.0625); letter-spacing: 0px;">bone in its throat, salivation would be stimulated. That is a common reflex reaction the body uses to remove foreign substances. </span></div>

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<div style="direction: ltr; text-align: justify;">Until removing the foreign body, drooling will most likely persist. Usually, this is temporary and doesn’t last for long. If it is a case of stuck bone, you can help get it out. However, you should seek professional help if you are unsure of the foreign material or how far it has gotten.</div>

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<strong>Fear, Stress, and Anxiety</strong></h2>

<div style="direction: ltr; text-align: justify;">If you notice your cat panting or acting peculiar during car rides, it could be that it is suffering from motion sickness. A tired, worried, or anxious kitten is more likely to drool than one that isn’t. Ample notice of events that precedes drooling would give you a close diagnosis. Does it occur during or shortly after vet visits? <br />
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<div style="direction: ltr; text-align: justify;">You should try short neighborhood drives. Did you recently alter its routine? You may consider giving it time to get into a habit. Perhaps it has to do with the litter. Try to make it more comfortable. Whatever the cause is, identifying it would help you to make necessary adjustments.<br />
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<strong>Nausea</strong></h2>

<div style="direction: ltr; text-align: justify;">Cats are known to be best at concealing ailments. Therefore it is not strange to find your cat unwell but acting normal. Causes of nausea can be traced to chronic disorders such as kidney disease, liver infection, and gastrointestinal problems. Poor appetite is regarded as a symptom as well. So if your kitten is not eating, it could be a sign that it is seriously sick. Frequent vomiting often results in drooling, and it is a strong indication that your cat is unwell. So when you notice this symptom in your feline does well to contact your vet immediately.<br />
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<div style="direction: ltr; text-align: justify;">Although, sometimes drooling can be perfectly normal behavior in cats wildly when purring or while sleeping. At other times it signals an underlying health condition, one that could be life-threatening if immediate actions are not taken.</div>
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            <title>How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog?</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2020 07:51:44 -0700</pubDate>
            <link>https://animal.direct/news/how-often-should-you-bathe-your-dog.html</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog" src="https://animal.direct/files/How-Often-Should-You-Bathe-Your-Dog.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 253px;" />Most of the time, new pet owners are confused about how frequently they need to wash their pooch. At other times, they worry that they might not be doing enough for their pet. So if you are a pet owner and have some questions, you are not alone.<br />
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I will answer the most questions you have for dog bathing like brushing the coats and rinse the ears to do dog grooming like a professional groomer.<br />
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First of all:</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Should I Bathe Dog? </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">There have been different claims regarding the frequency of baths with varying time ranging from weekly to monthly, and to never dog wash.<br />
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However, there is no single answer to this question as it is dependent on variables such as the skin condition, length of hair, lifestyle, and the dog breed. Let us check them one by one:<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Some dogs suffering from certain skin diseases or a parasite situation would require more frequent baths and pampering. That is regardless of whether they lead an active lifestyle or are high maintenance breeds.<br />
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If your pup has any skin problem, you should see your vet for proper treatment. You may also invest in a medicated dog shampoo and conditioner to eliminate unwanted parasites on the coat. Also, they keep the skin from drying.<br />
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	<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Amount of hair</strong></h3>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Contrary to popular belief, pet experts have discovered that certain short-haired dog breeds require more care than some long-coated breeds. So long hairs do not always mean regular baths. Similarly, short hairs do not excuse washes.<br />
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However, it's best to know what category your short or long coated pup fits into before you set a grooming routine. Like Chinese Crested, Collie, and Maltese, you have to bathe them weekly basis. Meanwhile, Retrievers, Huskies, and Akitas don't need more than 1 per month or 2 months.<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">One would expect that more active breeds like the Shepherd dog would require a bath more often than less active ones. While in actual cases, some canines who spend their time on laps and couches need to be washed more often. It's all about the breed.<br />
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However, for a dog that lives a moderately active lifestyle, anything more than weekly is too much.</div>

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<strong>Can I bathe the dog with flea shampoo?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">When you notice that your dog has a flea situation, the logical thing to do is take the necessary steps to get rid of it. Just as the name implies, flea shampoos are specific in action against all life forms of the flea. And unlike spot-on treatments that may be too harsh on your dog's skin, flea shampoo is mild and equally as effective with a non-slicker brush.<br />
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But bear in mind that they only eliminate fleas present at the time of bathe and not after. Therefore, a constant anti-flea skincare regimen is recommended for maximum results. To obliterate otherwise, it will be itchy and do irritation overtime. Besides, taking the water out of puppy ears is preferred to be without using an electric dryer, it will be painful for the animals generally.<br />
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Grooming experts claim that a healthy dog hardly ever needs washing unless it is necessary. The reason being—the coat of hair (or fur) on a dog contains natural oil or sebum. That acts as a protective barrier on the skin and can be stripped off by overzealous washing.</div>

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<strong>How many times should you bathe your dog?</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">It depends on the coat hair length of your dog; the long hair of the dog needs more grooming and bathes once per month, at least.<br />
And it would help if you took care of drying your puppy every time to avoid fungus, especially in winter, it will be better to expose it to the sun within the first 24 hours from grooming time.</p>

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<strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">However, as earlier stated, more care is required for <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html" target="_blank">dogs</a> suffering from skin problems like scaling or dandruff. Again, remember moderation is critical and, unless recommended for dog baths, less is more!<br />
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            <title>How to Choose the Right Pet for Your Lifestyle (Quiz)</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2020 09:05:50 -0700</pubDate>
            <link>https://animal.direct/news/how-to-choose-the-right-pet-quiz.html</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="how to choose the right pet quiz" src="https://animal.direct/files/how-to-choose-the-right-pet-quiz.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 253px;" />Adopting a new <a href="https://animal.direct/pets.html" target="_blank">pet</a> is a big decision, so if you've made this big decision, prepare for the financial expenses. There are several factors to consider before choosing a canine. First, examine your lifestyle and the needs of your family before being a dog owner.<br />
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Age, breed, size, temperament, and energy level are also essential factors to consider. The following how to choose the right pet quiz will help you choose the right pet and breed for you and your family:</div>

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<strong>What size of pet are you considering?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you have decided to have a small or giant pet, then that is okay, or you have a dog for the first time, or you can choose not, then a medium-sized pet is the right choice for you.<br />
For example, small dogs are more sensitive, and large dogs require a lot of space to move. For large dogs, you have to spend more expenses than small ones. Small dogs are susceptible to temperature, so before you have a dog, prepare yourself for all these conditions and situations.</div>

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<strong>What is your activity level?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you like to walk, jog or <a href="https://animal.direct/news/best-dog-breed-for-runners.html" target="_blank">run</a> every day and are primarily physically active, active dog breeds will be a good match for you, such as Husky, Vizsla, or Labrador retriever. But if you are not <a href="https://www.marthastewart.com/1538335/health-benefits-walking-your-dog" target="_blank">physically active</a> and prefer to snuggle, then less active breeds of dogs like Shih Tzu, Bichon Frise, or Pekingese seem to be your perfect match. Cats are usually solitary wanderers so that they can satisfy their need for activity level on their own.</div>

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<strong>How often or how much do you travel?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">You can have a pet even if you travel regularly and stay away from work or other needs. But during that time, your dog must be approached or cared for by a dog sitter. Cats and other pets can live alone at home, but in the case of a dog, you should appoint a trusted caretaker for your pet.</div>

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<strong>Does anyone in the house have allergies?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Suffering from <a href="https://animal.direct/news/best-dog-breeds-for-people-with-allergie.html" target="_blank">allergies</a> does not mean that you cannot have a pet. But you will like to avoid individual animals like long-haired dogs or some cat breeds. So before having a pet in such a state, consult a veterinarian. He will guide you and suggest a perfect companion.</div>

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<strong>How much time can you spend with your pet?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you are busy all the time and also have children, adding a puppy to your family will not be a good thing. If you don't have time for proper care and training of your dog, then the elderly or retired service dog is an excellent option to consider.</div>

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<strong>What type of partner do you consider for yourself?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you want to have a companion who likes to hug and always by your side, the dog is the best option for you. Dogs love spending time with their owners.</div>

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<strong>Get one or more than one?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">That will be a <a href="https://www.petfinder.com/pet-adoption/dog-adoption/banfield-benefits-of-multiple-pets/" target="_blank">relaxing step</a> if your budget, schedule, and home can accommodate two pets so that they can have a company. They can live together even if you aren't home for several hours.</div>

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<strong>How much space can you give your pet?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">All pets require space to run and play. Large dogs especially need outdoor space. Other pets like rabbits, cats, and pigs love to play and exercise in the garden.</div>

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<strong>How much can you spend on your pet?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The money you paid to have a pet is just the initial cost. It would help if you also considered premiums for food, toys, equipment, treatment, and insurance.</div>

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<strong>How much do you know about the pet you want?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Knowing the pet you want is important. The experience of the people and the advice of the vet should be taken into account. It will be beneficial to you before having a pet.</div>

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<strong>How is your life going?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">That is not a good time to have a pet if you suffer from mental stress or fatigue. You can have a pet when you think your life is well established. It is suitable for both of you before adopting a dog; especially, it was from playful types of dogs.</div>

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<strong>Are you willing to bring the pet back?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Pet adoption experts always try to do their best to match pets to owners; it doesn't still work. For example, you could end up with a hyperactive dog due to his high level of activity. In this case, you should consider taking the pet back to the shelter.</div>

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<strong>What about the grooming of your pet?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you own Afghan hounds, adorable poodles, or any other long curly-haired breed, you should consider their hair maintenance. Hair maintenance can cost up to $ 80 and needs to repeat after a few months.</div>

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<strong>Are pets allowed in your place of residence?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Many apartment administrations and rental communities restrict the facility to have a pet, so you should check with owners before purchasing a pet.</div>

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<strong>How smart would you like your pet to be?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Intelligent pets pick up on the signals given by the owner very quickly, and this could be fun and enjoyable. But smart pets get bored when they are not challenged enough, so before you get a pet, prepare to meet their needs.</div>
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            <title>Reasons for Spaying and Neutering Dogs (Pros and Cons)</title>
            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2020 09:00:19 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">Spaying and neutering involve procedures to "de-sex" your pet. These procedures help reduce and control undesirable sexual behaviors, population, and growth. That also helps reduce the chances of conditions or diseases like <a href="https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/pyometra-in-dogs">pyometra</a> and other infections of the uterus.<br />
Spaying is a surgical procedure for female dogs in which their ovaries and uterus removed, also known as an <a href="https://www.acvs.org/small-animal/ovariohysterectomy">ovariohysterectomy</a>.<br />
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The term neutering (also known as castration or surgical sterilization) is well known in which the surgeon removes the testicles of the dog by surgery. For best results, you should do it around six months of age.<br />
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If you are in the situation of deciding whether to spay or neuter your dog or leave it as nature did, the positive and negative aspects will help you to make a decision. Here in this article, we will discuss the pros and cons of spaying and neutering.  </div>

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<strong>Spaying- Pros</strong></h2>

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<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>No risk of pregnancy</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The absence of pregnancy is the main advantage of sterilizing your pet. It helps to avoid pregnancy-related complications. It also reduces the financial burden and stress due to many dog litter on the dog owner. It also reduces space requirements that increase with pregnancy.</div>

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<strong>Reduces the risks of diseases</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Since the ovaries and uterus will be removed in surgery, the concern of developing cancer in those organs will decrease. If this performed surgery before your pet is two years old, this also lowers the chances of getting <a href="https://www.acvs.org/small-animal/mammary-tumors">mammary tumors</a>.</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Make your dog cleaner and calmer.</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">After surgery, your female dog will not be attracted to male dogs and will become calmer. Spayed dogs will not bleed for a long time while in heat. As this discharge stains your belongings like beds, couches, and rugs, spayed dogs are beneficial in this regard as well. These dogs are also more calm, affectionate, and gentle than the others.</div>

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<strong>Spaying- Cons</strong></h2>

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<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Cause weight gain</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As the removed reproductive organs, changes occur in your dog's hormonal and metabolic structure and can lead to weight gain. We can prevent this weight gain by providing food prescribed by your veterinarian and regular exercise for your sterilized dog.</div>

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<strong>Sterilization</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">After surgery, your dog will be spayed so that it cannot get pregnant. As hundreds of unwanted pets are euthanized each year due to overcrowding, this shows that spaying is not bad.</div>

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<strong>Risks from anesthesia</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Surgeons use anesthesia to perform sterilization surgery. It is observed that 20% of dogs present complications and adverse effects of <a href="http://www.ruralareavet.org/PDF/Anesthesia-Responding_to_Complications.pdf">anesthesia</a> after surgery.</div>

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<strong>Neutering- Pros</strong></h2>

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<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Reduce aggression and misbehavior</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Aggression, dominance, and sexual desire in male dogs is due to the male hormone known as testosterone. Since testosterone cannot produce after removing the testes through castration, the owner does not have to deal with them. Neutered dogs are kinder, they make fewer mistakes than other dogs, and they rarely mark their territories.</div>

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<strong>Prevent different health problems</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Some diseases can prevent by neutering your dog. Sterilization helps prevent diseases such as testicular cancer, cysts, an enlarged prostate, and other infections.</div>

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<strong>Control the population</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Thousands of dogs die each year from not receiving proper food, shelter, and care. Overpopulation of this species is now a big problem, so as a responsible person, you will also prefer to castrate dogs.</div>

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<strong>Will neutering calm a dog?</strong></h3>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Yes, but the degree of calm will be relative depending on the dog's breed and temperament. Anyway, in general, yes, it will be quieter.</p>

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<strong>Neutering- Cons</strong></h2>

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<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Obesity and hyperthyroidism</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">After sterilization, the risks of hyperthyroidism also increase. Castration affects hormone levels like thyroid glands. If not cared for properly, it can lead to obesity in your dog.</div>

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<strong>Bone problem and dementia in dogs</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Dog dementia may be occurring in your dog due to neutering. That causes disorientation in your dog so he can behave differently with humans. Neutering at the wrong age can lead to hip dysplasia, bone cancer, and ligament problems.</div>

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<strong>Risks from anesthesia</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As with spaying, neutering also requires anesthesia to be administered before the operation. Noticed that one in five dogs develops an adverse reaction to anesthesia. There are only a few cases that can be life-threatening, but most of the adverse effects are minor.</div>

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<strong>Final thoughts</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">In recent years, animal shelters reported 17 million cats and dogs were released to them. Out of 17 million, only 10 percent of the dogs are the ones that fortunately got a home. Sad to say, the remaining 13.5 had to euthanize.<br />
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This problem can be easily solved with spay and neuter surgery. Since performing these surgeries under anesthesia, they are painless. By neutering and spaying pets, we can reduce the population of these unnecessary homeless creatures.</div>
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            <title>The Average Lifespan of Pet Parrots (How to Improve It)</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2020 11:47:21 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[When you bring a new parrot home, you set yourself up for a friend for life. Because parrots can live as long as their human companion and sometimes longer, but it depends on the species you choose.<br />
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Domestic parrots range in size from the palm of your hand to the size of a cat. These cute birds are very talkative and intelligent. If you are going to adopt a parrot, you must know their requirements in order to take care of them.<br />
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In this article, we will discuss what the average lifespan of a pet parrot is and what you can do to improve it.
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Average Lifespan of Parrots</strong></h2>
Parrots have a special position among pet birds because of their potential to be with their owner for a lifetime. Some parrots live longer than their owners. Many people think that parrots live longer in the wild because they will get an open environment. Well, this is not true.<br />
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Those parrots that live in houses and zoos live longer than their friends that live in the wild because a parrot that lives at home will have less chance of encountering a predator or disease. But that doesn't mean they never get sick in captivity.<br />
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As a general rule of thumb, the larger the bird, the longer its lifespan. Below is the life expectancy list for common parrots. The <a href="https://www.thesprucepets.com/how-long-do-parrots-and-other-pet-birds-live-1238433">average life span of parrots</a> listed below is for those birds that are kept in ideal conditions.<br />
 
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	<li>African Gray Parrots can live up to 40 to 60 years</li>
	<li>Macaws 30 to 50 years</li>
	<li>Amazon Parrot can live up to 25 to 75 years</li>
	<li>Caiques Up to 50 years</li>
	<li>Cockatiels 10 to 15 years</li>
	<li>Budgerigars (Parakeets) can live up to 5 to 18 years</li>
	<li>Cockatoos 20 to 60 years,</li>
	<li>Canaries 10 years</li>
	<li>Finches typically 5 to 9 years sometimes longer</li>
	<li>Eclectus Parrots can live up to 30 to 50 years,</li>
	<li>Lovebird 10 to 15 years</li>
	<li>Lorikeets (Lories) can live up to 10 to 30 years</li>
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<strong>How can we improve the average life span of parrots?</strong></h2>
Common factors on which parrots lifespan depends are veterinary care, handling, nutrition, and physical and mental health. If we can improve them, we can increase the lifespan of our pets.

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<strong>Management </strong></h3>
A parrot can grow well if you provide it with a clean and safe living area and plenty of space to fly and spread its wings. Parrots also need a lot of full-spectrum light or natural sunlight because natural light allows your pet to process nutrients, and the day and night cycle is also responsible for their mental well-being.<br />
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Some parrots do not like living alone and need to stay with other birds because they are species of flocks. If you think you are living with your pet and your parrot doesn't need another companion, that's wrong, no matter how hard a human tries, they can't replace another bird.
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<strong>Health </strong></h3>
Always buy birds from a trustworthy breeder because they can provide you with all the genetic and health information about your breed. Bird genetics play an important role in the longevity of birds.<br />
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Vaccinate your parrot at a young age and then follow the annual vaccination schedule to keep your bird in perfect health. If you found any symptom of illness, contact your vet as early as possible.
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<strong>Nutrition </strong></h3>
Nutrition plays an important role in the health and long life of the parrot. The parrot's regular diet includes seeds, grains, pellets, nuts, vegetables, and fresh fruits. A <a href="https://www.beautyofbirds.com/nutritionalrequirementsofparrots">balanced diet</a> that contains all the proteins, vitamins, and minerals is necessary to maintain proper health.<br />
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Never give your bird a diet that consists mainly of sunflower seeds, as it is one of the worst diets for birds. Parrots often adore this diet, but it is full of fat and contains few nutrients.
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<strong>Oldest Parrot Till Now</strong></h2>
There are many parrots that live long and healthy lives, but a couple of them become very famous.<br />
<a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/10/science/10cnd-parrot.html">Alex,</a> a famous parrot that is also used in the avian language experiment. This parrot was purchased by Dr. Pepperburg and lives for up to 31 years.<br />
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A cockatoo named <a href="https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/museums/ct-brookfield-zoo-cookie-cockatoo-dead-20160829-column.html">Cookie</a> holds the gunnies world record of the oldest living parrot. He died at the age of 83 in 2016 and lived his entire life at the Brookfield Zoo.

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<strong>Final Thoughts</strong></h2>
Parrots are not recommended as pets for people and young children who have uncertain life circumstances. If your parrot has a life expectancy of 50 to 60 years, you should make a proper plan for its care, handling, vaccinations, and regular veterinary checkups. If you think you cannot take care of a parrot for that long, adopt an old parrot. <script type="application/ld+json">
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            <title>When Should You Start Potty Training Your Dog?</title>
            <pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2020 05:34:24 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">The first thing that came to a <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">dog</a> owner's mind after adopting a puppy is how to house train it. House training a puppy is not an easy process and requires a lot of patience, consistency, and commitment.<br />
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Accidents are common in the case of house training a puppy. However, if you follow the basic house training rules, your pup can be on the right track in no time.<br />
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In this article, we will discuss when to start potty training a puppy, and what are the things to keep in mind.<br />
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<div style="text-align: justify;">The <a href="https://pets.webmd.com/dogs/guide/house-training-your-puppy">best age to start training</a> a puppy is between 12 and 16 weeks. Below that age, your <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">puppies</a> do not have enough control over their bladder.<br />
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If you start training your puppy at this age, he will have enough control over his bowel movements and bladder, and he will learn fast.<br />
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If your puppy is over 16 weeks old when you adopt him and has been eliminating in the crate than potty training will take longer.</div>

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<span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Steps for house training your puppy:</strong></span></h2>

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<span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Establish a routine</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Puppies are like human babies, they behave best on a regular schedule. By following the schedule, they can learn that there is a time to play, a time to eat, and a time to relieve themselves.<br />
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A general rule of thumb is that puppies can<a href="https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/how-housetrain-your-dog-or-puppy"> hold the bladder</a> for about 60 minutes for each month of their age. For example, a three-month-old puppy can hold urine for three hours.</div>

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<span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Don't push them</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">When you bring your puppy home, remember that your home is a new environment for him and that it can be stressful for him to get along. Not only are the view of your house, the noises and the smell also new to your dog.<br />
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It is recommended not to force your puppy to do anything while adjusting to the new environment.</div>

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<span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Watch out for the signs</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Keep an eye on your dog because there are <a href="https://pethelpful.com/dogs/Signs-Your-Dog-Need-to-Go-Potty">certain signs</a> that your dog will show when he needs to eliminate. These signs may be circling and snooping. If your puppy is walking or whining, it also indicates that he needs to go to the bathroom. While house training your puppy, if you watch out for these signs, you will have fewer accidents.<br />
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It is important to take the puppy out on a routine schedule. The key moments are after eating, after waking up from a nap, and after a play. Since your puppy can hold his bladder for a long time, it is important to give him more opportunities to go out.</div>

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<span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Command train them</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It would be very easy to live with a puppy that is command trained. This will help you when you need your puppy to go out at a specific time. Just like when you travel by car, it would be great if you take your puppy out and say the specific command to relieve himself.<br />
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Potty train your puppy using the word "toilet." It means that every time they hear the word "toilet," it means they have to relieve themselves.</div>

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<span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Accidents will happen</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As you train your puppy, you need to remember that accidents are part of the training, and it is a reality. However, the point is, you shouldn't get mad at these accidents because your dog doesn't do it on purpose.<br />
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Accidents often happen at a young age because puppies don't control their bladder for a long time. That is why puppies are trained so that they can hold their urine and know where to go.<br />
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Don't yell at your dog or punish him if he goes to the wrong place. Try using an ammonia-free cleaning product and clean the place where your puppy has accidents.</div>

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<span style="color:#488B44;"><strong>Reward your puppy</strong></span></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Positive reinforcement can help you house train your puppy. If you give your dog a treat every time he goes to the right place, he will soon associate the fact that he is doing everything right.<br />
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The reward you give your puppy can be in the form of a treat, a long pat or a tummy rub, or talking to your puppy, or you can give him time to play. As long as you reward your dog for doing the right thing, you reinforce his good behavior.</div>

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<strong>Conclusion</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">When you bring your new puppy home, start their house training as soon as possible. Mistakes happen during the housebreaking process, but don't let those mistakes disturb your training or your relationship with your puppy.</div>
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            <title>7 Best Dog Breeds for People with Chronic Allergies</title>
            <pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2020 02:35:26 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[Dogs are perfect creatures that make our life brighter and lively. They are fur balls of love, but you can get this love only if you are not allergic to them. If you love having dogs but are allergic to them, it must be very difficult for you.<br />
Fortunately, there are some breeds that are considered the best for people with chronic allergies. If you are allergic to dogs, read this article to the end and find the best dog breeds for people with allergies.
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<strong>Allergies in Schnauzer </strong></h2>
The Schnauzer dog breed is present in three sizes; standard, mini, and giant. They produce less dander than other dog breeds, which is why they are the best dog breeds for people with allergies.<br />
On top of that, they don't drool and are super smart, energetic, loving, devoted, and brave. These qualities make the schnauzer a perfect dog to keep and play with. Schnauzers are very easy to train and are perfect companion dogs.
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<strong>Allergies in Bichon Frise</strong></h2>
If you are looking for a dog that is super fluffy and hypoallergenic, look no further. Bichon Frise has all of these qualities. Bichon Frise is an adorable dog with a happy and playful nature. Their fluffy fur grows continuously and does not shed, which makes them the best dog breed for people with allergies

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<strong>Allergies in Yorkshire Terrier</strong></h2>
Yorkshire terriers are famous as Yorkies. They are very cute little dogs, and they do not shed much dandruff, which makes them a perfect option for people with allergies.<br />
Yorkies basically have no fur, they have real hair, that's another reason why they don't cause allergies. The only problem with their hair is that they need a lot of grooming.
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<strong>Allergies in Labradoodles </strong></h2>
Labradoodles are extremely fluffy dogs and are mistaken for allergy-causing dogs. That's not true because they don't have fur, they have curly hair that looks more like fur. In addition, their fur does not pick up allergens like other dogs, making them the perfect pet for people who suffer from allergies.

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<strong>Allergies in Poodles</strong></h2>
Poodles are so fluffy that they look like stuffed animals. They are hypoallergenic dogs due to their non-shedding wool like a coat that produces less dander than other dogs.<br />
Poodles are very intelligent and perfect show dogs. They can be very intelligent and get along with family members and other animals. They require a lot of grooming, but for the love of this breed, this hard work is worth it.
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<strong>Allergies in Basenji</strong></h2>
Basenji is another breed of dog that produces less dander, and this makes them the best dog breed for people with allergies. They have the feline demeanor and grooming habits. Basenjis don't bark, but they make yodeling noises. They also have a stubborn nature that makes them difficult to train.

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<strong>Allergies in Maltese</strong></h2>
The Maltese is a small dog with a beautiful coat that does not shed much. The Maltese have hypoallergenic white hair that is made up of a single layer without any undercoat hair. <br />
Their hair usually grows straight without any curl. They are popular with people because they produce low dander. Maltese are very energetic, affectionate, lively, and cuddly little dogs that you love to cuddle them.
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<h2><strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>
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            <title>11 Best Lively Dog Breeds for Runners and Active People</title>
            <pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2020 02:25:18 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="best dog breed for runners" src="https://animal.direct/files/best-dog-breed-for-runners.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 380px;" />If you like to run, runner dogs can be your best running partner. They are always ready to run with you and never get tired of running with you. Not all dogs are made for running; there are specific breeds that are the best lively dog breed for runners and active people.<br />
Here we will discuss the 11 best dog breeds for runners.</div>

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<strong>Running with Labrador Retriever</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/retrievers-labrador/" target="_blank">Labrador retriever</a> is one of the best family dogs, they are very active. So it is not surprising that they are included in this list. Labs are lean and have enough energy to run a 10km distance with their master. They are the perfect adventure companion.</div>

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<strong>Running with Border Collie</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/border-collies/" target="_blank">Border collies</a> are famous for their endless energy and highly athletic activities. Previously they worked all day on the farms, so they are very tolerant of activities such as marathon training, ultrarunning, and adventure races.</div>

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<strong>Running with Brittany Spaniels </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Brittany Spaniels are always ready to go outside. They are eager to please, very energetic and intelligent dog breeds. They need more than regular exercise to keep their bodies athletic. When they exercise little, they can become destructive. They can run a marathon, so consider their lifestyle before adopting this pet.</div>

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<strong>Running with Siberian Husky</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/siberian-huskies/" target="_blank">Huskies</a> are bred for the sledge, so it is in their nature to run all day. They have endless stamina, and the colder it gets, the better they run. If you live in a very cold area, this breed is made especially for you.</div>

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<strong>Running with German Shepherd</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">They are famous all over the world as an all-rounder dog. They are one of the loyal, active, and intelligent dog breeds in the world. Because of their agility and ability to excel, they are used in the military police. They are very easy to train and can run from 5km to a marathon.</div>

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<strong>Running with English Setter</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">They can become very dangerous if you don't exercise them enough. English setters were bred to run all day in the country. They can run up to 5 miles with you without any problem. Make sure to run with them on the roads instead of in the woods.</div>

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<strong>Running with German Shorthaired Pointer</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you want a true athlete to run with you, the German shorthaired pointer is the best breed for you. They have a lean, muscular body and are excellent dogs for long marathons. They can run more than 10 miles without getting tired.</div>

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<strong>Running with Belgian Shepherd</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The Belgian Shepherd is a graceful dog with a proud stature. Its body is made for long, smooth runs. This strong and lean breed will not tire of slow running. After all, they were bred as message carriers, herders, and ambulance dogs.</div>

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<strong>Running with Jack Russell Terrier</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">These dogs appear small but can be as fast as a lightning bolt. They were originally bred to chase small prey, and they never tire of running. They are famous for their athleticism, and they like to burn calories. They can run from 5 km to a marathon.</div>

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<strong>Running with Pit Bulls</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/american-pit-bull-terrier/" target="_blank">Pit bulls</a> are famous for their muscular bodies and a wide grin. They are considered the best running partner due to their great determination. They are also famous as strange repellants, making them a perfect dog for female joggers</div>

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<strong>Running with Weimaraner</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Weimaraners are fantastic running dogs with high hunting skills. They are easy to maintain, full of energy, and have a friendly character. They are considered a perfect running companion due to their nature of running closely with their owner.</div>

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<strong>Conclusion </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you are an active person and love to run, these breeds can be your best running partner. Dog breeds for runners are not the best for those who cannot meet their exercise needs. and don't forget to get dog running harness which is gives the flexibility and safety for others.</div>
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            <title>Best Small And Medium Size Dogs For Apartments</title>
            <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2020 01:08:28 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">If you live in an apartment and think of having a dog, the first thing that comes to mind will be the small/medium space. People often believe that small dogs need less space to be ideal for apartment living, but this is not true. Both small and medium sized dogs are a good choice to live with them in the apartments.<br />
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Small dog breeds have some characteristics like high energy, loving nature, and an ideal pet for children in the apartment. There are many small dog breeds for kids and families available, and you have to choose which dog is the most suitable for your child and the best dogs for kids with anxiety.<br />
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Medium sized dogs are ideal for apartment living as they love to live indoors, have low energy, and are quieter. Which is make them better for adults apartments.<br />
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Now, if you are wondering which is the best dog size for your apartment, then you are in the right place. Here we will list some of the best small and medium sized dog breeds that are perfect for apartment living for kids and adults.</div>

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<span style="color:#44844B;"><strong>Australian Shepherd in Apartment  - Adults</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The Australian Shepherd is one of the easiest dogs to train on the planet. They learn very quickly because they are brilliant and are known to be problem solvers. This medium sized dog breed remains reserved around strangers, but that doesn't mean they are shy; they do so because of their guardian instincts.<br />
They can adapt to any environment and are considered the best medium-sized dog breed for apartments. They require daily exercise and mental stimulation to remain perfectly adapted to small apartments.</div>

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<span style="color:#44844B;"><strong>English Bulldogs in Apartment - Adults</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">English bulldogs are known for their gentle and sweet personalities and make excellent family dogs. They are very sociable and get along well with everyone. They are famous for their bravery and are considered good watchdogs.<br />
They are slow learners by nature, so a lot of patience is required to train them. If you have other pets at home, it is necessary to train English bulldogs from an early age to become aggressive with other pets.<br />
They are perfect medium sized dogs for apartments and need a moderate amount of exercise for their physical health.<br />
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<span style="color:#44844B;"><strong>Chinese Shar-Pei in Apartment - Adults</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Chinese Shar-Pie is an intelligent and independent medium-sized dog. They are perfect watchdogs and very devoted to their family members. They can be very aggressive and territorial, so it is advisable to train them very young.<br />
The Chinese Shar-Pei can be the best medium sized dogs for apartments because they require moderate activity for their physical well-being. Even a 15-20 minute walk is more than enough to meet their exercise needs.</div>

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<strong><span style="color:#44844B;">Basset Hound in Apartment - Adults</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Basset hounds are calm, good-natured pets. They are famous for their extra-social nature. They get along very well with other children, people, and pets. They are a bit stubborn, so more patience is required to train them.<br />
They have an excellent sense of smell and will follow the scent without caring for anything else. They are well suited to apartments and never tire of living indoors. They are alert and excellent watchdogs.</div>

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<strong><span style="color:#44844B;">Chow Chow in Apartment - Adults</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Chow Chow is an independent, intelligent, and stubborn dog. They require special training; otherwise, they will become very dominant in the family. They are not very social, so that they can be very aggressive towards strangers.<br />
Chow Chow is an excellent medium-sized dog and does not need additional exercise due to its low social activity.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#44844B;"><strong>Yorkshire Terrier in Apartment - Kids</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">This breed is world-famous and considered as celebrity pets. Yorkshire terriers look very cute, and their fur is long and silky. They are considered the best dogs for children because of their adventurous, loving, and friendly nature.<br />
They are also very alert, and if they see anything suspicious or strange, they will bark at them. They are famous for their yappy behavior, but proper training can control this problem.</div>

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<span style="color:#44844B;"><strong>Shih Tzu in Apartment - Kids</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Shih Tzu is another breed of a small dog that was originally developed for rulers. They are one of the best family dogs and are considered excellent for children. They like to run and play a lot, and their calm and gentle nature makes them the best small dog breed for kids.<br />
Shih Tzu is also famous for its hypoallergenic coat. If your child has a dog hair allergy, look no further, this breed is a great choice for them. They need extra care due to long hair, but you can solve this problem by cutting their hair short.</div>

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<span style="color:#44844B;"><strong>Poodles in Apartment - Kids</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The poodle is another best small dog breed for kids. They have a very playful nature, and they like humans. They are brilliant, so it is straightforward to train them. Poodles are obedient, agile, and good sports dog.<br />
Your child can bond with the poodle in sports activities. Since they love to get attention, don't leave them alone for long. When selecting this dog as your pet, make sure the poodles need grooming every few weeks to keep their coat neat and clean.</div>

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<span style="color:#44844B;"><strong>Maltese Dog in Apartment - Kids</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you are looking for a dog with a history of being a favorite pet and lap dog, no dog has a more impressive track record than the Maltese. They are the best human companion for over 1000 years. They have a lovely and intelligent nature and also serve as therapy dogs.<br />
They can also fit into any living space and make great watchdogs. They love to be in the company so they can live happily with their children. Maltese have hypoallergenic fur and require daily grooming. They may suffer from separation anxiety, but that problem can be overcome with proper training.</div>

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<strong><span style="color:#44844B;">Pugs in Apartment - Kids</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The Pug is an ancient breed of small dogs from China. They have a small body with a great attitude. Pugs look rough and tough, but they make the best dogs for children due to their friendly nature. They have a cheerful, friendly, and playful nature and get along well with family, children, and strangers. Grooming is not a problem for Pugs, but regular exercise is necessary to keep them fit.</div>

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<span style="color:#44844B;"><strong>Other good dog breeds for apartments living:</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Shiba Inu<br />
Boston terrier<br />
Basenji<br />
Lhasa apso<br />
Havanese <br />
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<em><strong>Final Advice: hypoallergenic dogs stay the best in general for indoor living. Make sure to pick ad non-shedding a new family member.</strong></em></div>
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            <title>Why Leopard Geckos are the Best Lizard for Beginners?</title>
            <pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2020 02:33:41 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">In the United States most <a href="https://animal.direct/reptiles-and-amphibians-for-sale.html">reptiles kept as pets</a> do not last <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4640569/">longer than a year</a> due to mistreatment and husbandry related deaths or rehoming because owners did not know what they were getting themselves into.<br />
If you are beginning your journey into herpetology, you can avoid being a part of this problem and ensure your reptile will have a long and happy life with you by choosing a species that is appropriate for new owners.<br />
So what kind of reptile is the easiest to take care of if you’ve never done it before? Look no further than the leopard gecko!<br />
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These lizards are known for their beautiful pattern that resembles a leopard print and for their gentle and docile personalities.<br />
Read on to learn six reasons why leopard geckos are the best lizard for beginner reptile-keepers!<br />
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<img alt="leopard gecko morphs" src="https://animal.direct/files/Leopard-Geckos.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 253px;" /></div>

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	<li>
	<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Easy Maintenance</strong></h2>
	</li>
</ol>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Forget about frozen mice or trying to feed your reptile live prey—the leopard gecko thrives on insects alone, making their dietary needs relatively simple and inexpensive.<br />
 <br />
Their preferred insects include crickets, mealworms, wax worms, and superworms, all of which can be purchased at any pet store.<br />
 <br />
Babies and juveniles require feeding every other day, and adults will need to be fed only about three times per week.<br />
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They will also need a calcium/vitamin D3 supplement, which comes in a powder and can be dusted on the insects before feeding them to your gecko.<br />
Leopard geckos, like all reptiles, should have constant access to fresh, clean water.<br />
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	<li value="2">
	<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Friendly Temperament</strong></h2>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Leopard geckos are known for being friendly and docile, meaning they rarely bite.<br />
 <br />
These reptiles love to climb and explore, and will love to climb up your arm if you let them!<br />
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So long as you are gentle, they will have no problem socializing and being handled. However, watch out for signs of stress in your gecko, which include hissing and tail waving.<br />
 <br />
Leopard geckos have autonomy, which means that they can detach their tails from their bodies as a response to feeling threatened.<br />
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	<li value="3">
	<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Moderate Enclosures</strong></h2>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Leopard geckos only require a 10-20 gallon tank, and up to 3 lizards can live together in the same enclosure, provided there is only one male. If you are housing more than one gecko together, go for a tank on the larger end.<br />
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Unlike other reptile species who may quickly outgrow their enclosure, leopard geckos can stay in the same tank throughout their lifespan. They only grow between 7 and 10 inches long and can live 15-20 years, provided they are appropriately taken care of.<br />
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These reptiles are nocturnal, meaning they do not require as much UV/UVB light as diurnal species.<br />
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However, they still require an artificial heat and light source for their tank. Like all reptiles kept in captivity, they need a heat gradient in their tank, which can be easily achieved with a well-placed basking bulb.<br />
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	<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Low Price</strong></h2>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">On average, a leopard gecko costs about $30 from a pet store. This makes leopard geckos one of the least expensive reptiles, and perfect for someone without the financial resources to dedicate to a larger or rarer species.<br />
 <br />
Some of the less <strong><a href="https://www.everythingreptiles.com/leopard-gecko-morphs/">common leopard gecko morphs</a></strong> can cost up to $200, but normal geckos both come in at a budget-friendly price tag.<br />
 <br />
After the initial costs of the animal, enclosure, heat and light, and cleaning supplies, the long-term investment is much lower than other pets like dogs and cats.<br />
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	<li value="5">
	<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Easy Cleaning Requirements</strong></h2>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Because they are on the smaller side for reptiles, this means that their messes are also smaller!<br />
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Reptile carpet, paper towels, and newspapers can all be used as substrate in the tank.<br />
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Carpet will need to be spot-cleaned daily, and paper substrate should be replaced weekly.<br />
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The enclosure should be deep-cleaned on a monthly basis, which will require removing your lizard, substrate, and any décor (such as stones, branches, and hideout caves) and using a water/bleach solution to sanitize the tank.<br />
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	<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Good For The Whole Family</strong></h2>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Their easy-going temperament means they can get along with your entire family, including pets you may already have.<br />
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They are happy to be picked up and handled, and they do well with young children.<br />
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Involving children in the care of a family pet can be a great way to teach them responsibility, empathy, and social skills. Just be sure that if your child is handling your leopard gecko, they are mature enough and have enough manual dexterity so as not to squish the lizard.<br />
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Their tank may be placed on a higher surface or desk, making it easy for the elderly or anyone with mobility issues to access animal and play a role in its care.<br />
With the proper planning, it is even possible to introduce a leopard gecko to your current pets (even dogs and cats) and foster a friendship between the two species.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Summary</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you are completely new to reptile-keeping, raising a leopard gecko is a great place to start!<br />
Their low cost, simply husbandry and maintenance requirements and their docile, family-friendly personalities make them a great choice for any beginner herpetologist.<br />
Tell us about your experience raising a leopard gecko in the comments section!</div>
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            <title>Comparison Treeing Walker Coonhound VS Foxhound</title>
            <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2020 11:48:40 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">Treeing Walker Coonhound Hunting dogs are brought to America from Europe in colonial days. Treeing walker coonhound and Foxhound originate from the same ancestor.<br />
If you are thinking of owning a dog but are confused between them, then this detailed comparison between these breeds is especially for you.<br />
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Treeing walker coonhound and Foxhound are challenging to distinguish based on appearance but can be differentiated based on behavior. In the hunting situation, the differences are more prominent.<br />
Note: in this article, we will not compare American foxhound vs English foxhound, both are very similar</div>

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<strong>To Compare Foxhound vs Coonhound, We should know the History</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Treeing walker coonhounds originally <a href="http://www.coonhoundcompanions.com/long-ears-blog/how-to-tell-the-difference-between-a-treeing-walker-coonhound-and-a-foxhound">evolved</a> from the Walker Foxhound, which developed from Virginia hounds that evolved from the English Foxhound brought in from Europe.<br />
American hunters used to hunt animals that can climb trees such as raccoons, gray foxes, possums, bobcats, mountain lions, and black bears. They selectively bred those hounds that can chase prey and barked at the treed game. They keep the prey in the tree until the hunters arrive.<br />
These coonhounds separated as an individual breed in the 1940s. In the United States, about half the population is a treeing walker among all purebred Coonhounds.<br />
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Foxhounds are mainly of two types, one is the English Foxhound, and the other is the American Foxhound. The <a href="https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/american-foxhound/">American Foxhound</a> is a cousin of the English Foxhound and is closely related.<br />
Foxhounds were primarily developed to hunt red foxes, deer, or coyotes that did not need to chase prey to the tree. These dogs are also known as a running walker hound opposite to treeing walker.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Appearance</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The Foxhound and the treeing walking hound are very familiar in appearance and body structure. In general, hound dogs have a slightly racier and leaner build, as they have to run. Tree walker coonhounds are about the largest size of the beagle.<br />
Treeing walker coonhounds and foxhounds are almost white in color, but sometimes a different color is sprayed on the white coat as well. The full white color is not desirable because, at some point, it is related to deafness.</div>

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<strong>Treeing Walker Coonhound Temperament & English Foxhound Temperament</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The Treeing Walker Coonhound is smart, alert, active, brave, and courteous with extreme stamina and a desire to act. They are little challenging to train because the trainer has to understand his mind and only train with positive reinforcement.<br />
Foxhounds are friendly and easy to deal with, but sometimes they can also be independent and stubborn. If they are raised at home, then they can be wonderfully devoted and mild-tempered. They get along very well with children.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Exercise</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Foxhound's exercise requirement is very high. They need <a href="https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/treeing-walker-coonhound/">1 to 2 hours of daily exercise</a>. They are specially bred to spend long hours after the prey. If their exercise requirement is not met, they can become destructive and bored.<br />
The Treeing Walker coonhounds have medium to high exercise requirements. They are excellent hiking and running companions, but they can also live happily as couch potatoes.</div>

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<strong>Health</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The Foxhound is typically a healthier breed as compare to the Treeing Walker coonhound. Breeders usually test the parent stock for different conditions.<br />
The common health problems of foxhounds are:</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Hip dysplasia</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Thrombocytopathy</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Ear infection</li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The common health problems of treeing walker coonhound are:</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Eye anomalies</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Hip dysplasia</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Thyroid problems</li>
</ul>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Treeing walker coonhounds and Foxhound are hunting dogs. They are difficult to differentiate based on appearance, but you can recognize them by looking at their paperwork and behavior during hunting.<br />
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            <title>Comparison Basset Hound Puppy VS Beagle</title>
            <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2020 11:39:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Beagle vs Basset Hound</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The basset hound and the beagle have many similarities, but they also have differences. Both breeds of dogs are descended from the same parent that is St. Hubert Hound.<br />
If you're looking for a detailed comparison between the basset hound puppy and the beagle, read this post to the end.<br />
Both dogs have a strong sense of smell and belong to the hound family. In addition to many similarities, they differ in appearance, the Basset Hound puppy has a soft and sad face, but the beagle always has a happy face.<br />
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<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>History</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Beagles originated in the 18th century in England and were mainly used for hunting hares. They are known as the best hunting dogs due to their fantastic traceability, sharp nose, and love of hunting.<br />
In the late 19<sup>th</sup> century, beagles were brought to the United States and are now ranked as the sixth most popular dog by the American Kennel Club.<br />
As mentioned before, Basset Hound and Beagles have the same ancestors (St. Hubert Hounds). Basset hounds are believed to be the result of a genetic mutation. Hunters like that short stature and then breed hounds that have dwarfism to obtain this breed.<br />
Basset hounds basically originated in France and became popular with hunters. They are now ranked as the 39th most popular breed of dog in America by the American Kennel Club.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Appearance</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The Basset Hound and the Beagle are very different <a href="http://www.beaglepro.com/beagle-vs-basset-hound">in appearance</a>. Basset Hounds are heavier and shorter in stature, but beagles are slightly taller. Basset hound dogs usually have two colors, but beagles have three colors in their fur.<br />
Basset Hounds have large droopy ears, long body with shorter legs. Beagle has a slightly smaller ear than basset hounds and white-tipped tail.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Temperament</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Both dogs belong to the hunting dog family, but they also behave well and can be kept as a pet around the house. Due to their keen sense of smell, they love to chase small animals like hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, and sometimes cats, but this problem can be solved if early socialization is done correctly.<br />
Beagles are more vocal but have better endurance and faster pace than Basset Hounds. Both breeds are well suited to children. Both breeds are very independent and stubborn.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Exercise</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The need for exercise for both breeds is different because Basset Hound dogs are medium energy, and beagles are high energy dogs. That's why basset hounds need 30-minute daily activity, while the beagle needs at least 60-minute daily exercises.<br />
Both breeds cannot walk without leashes because they can be easily distracted by an unusual odor.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Health</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Beagles are considered healthier compared to Basset Hound. Their health problems are mostly different.<br />
<a href="http://cdn.akc.org/Marketplace/Health-Statement/Beagle.pdf">Common health issues</a> of Basset hound are:</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Osteochondrosis, Dissecans (OCD)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">von Willebrand's Disease (vWD)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Bloat</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Thrombopathy</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Elbow dysplasia</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Hip dysplasia (CHD)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn-origin-etr.akc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/17161450/Basset-Hound-Club-of-America-Health-Policy-1-9-19.pdf">Primary Open Angle Glaucoma</a></li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Beagle's common health issues are:</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Epilepsy</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Hip dysplasia</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Allergies</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Beagle Pain Syndrome</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Hypothyroidism</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Progressive Retinal Atrophy</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Back problems</li>
</ul>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Both breeds of dogs are hunting dogs, so they love to chase anything that smells interesting. They are better suited to families and children. The exercise requirement and appearance of both dogs are very different.</p>
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            <title>What is the Puppy Vaccination Schedule (Puppy Shot Schedule)</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2020 13:20:52 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<img alt="Puppy Vaccine Times" src="https://vettedpetcare.com/vetted-blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/dog-vaccine-schedule.png" style="width: 380px; height: 214px; float: right;" />When you bring a puppy home, you also assume a great responsibility. The puppy's health and well-being are now in your hands.<br />
If you take little prevention, it will not only save you money but also prolong the life of your dog. Shots or Vaccines are the most essential protection for your puppy's health.<br />
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Proper vaccination can protect your dog from different infectious and life-threatening diseases. If you're wondering what the puppy's shot schedule should be, then you should read the article below.<br />
It is important to have the necessary knowledge about the puppy shot schedule so that when you visit your vet, you can easily understand the recommendation of vaccination.<br />
Vaccines and shots are a suspension of live or dead pathogens, such as viruses and bacteria that will slightly boost the immune system and keep your puppy safe from future infections.
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<span style="color:#4bb488;"><strong>Why are puppy shots important?</strong></span></h2>
Vaccination is an essential and effective way to prevent serious diseases and improve your dog's health.<br />
Here are some potential reasons why your puppy needs vaccinations, such as:
<ul>
	<li>Protection against infectious diseases by building or increasing immunity.</li>
	<li>Minimize the risk of spreading zoonotic diseases such as rabies and leptospirosis.</li>
	<li>Helps control the spread of the disease to other pets, especially dogs</li>
	<li>Save your money and give you peace of mind</li>
	<li>Certain dog parks, boarding and shelter home, necessitate specific vaccinations</li>
	<li>In many states, local laws require vaccination in dogs.</li>
</ul>

<h2><br />
<span style="color:#4bb488;"><strong>What are the Core and non-core Vaccinations in puppies?</strong></span></h2>

<h3><strong>Core vaccinations</strong></h3>
Core vaccinations are recommended and necessary for each puppy in a particular geographic location or area due to the severity of the disease, universal risk of exposure, and the threat of transmission.<br />
The following dog vaccines are core vaccination, according to the <a href="https://www.aaha.org/">American Animal Hospital Association</a>, such as:

<ul>
	<li><a href="https://animal.direct/news/the-signs-of-parvo-in-a-dog.html" target="_blank">Canine Parvovirus</a></li>
	<li>Canine Distemper</li>
	<li>Canine Hepatitis</li>
	<li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr6006a1.htm#table-1">Rabies</a></li>
</ul>

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<h3><strong>Non-core vaccines</strong></h3>
Non-core vaccines are recommended based on the puppy's geographic location, local climate, and lifestyle.<br />
Your vet may recommend these non-core vaccines in certain circumstances, such as:
<ul>
	<li>Bordetella</li>
	<li>Canine Parainfluenza</li>
	<li>Leptospirosis</li>
	<li>Lyme disease</li>
	<li>Coronavirus</li>
</ul>

<h2><br />
<span style="color:#4bb488;"><strong>Puppy Shot Schedule Printable</strong></span></h2>
There is no universal vaccination available because lots of aspects are taken into account for making a puppy shots schedule. Always follow the puppy vaccination schedule given by your vet.<br />
This is the general guideline about puppy shots schedule include puppy shot schedule parvo.
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			<td style="width:142px;"><strong>Age of a puppy</strong></td>
			<td style="width:275px;"><strong>Core Vaccinations</strong></td>
			<td><strong>Optional Vaccinations</strong></td>
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			<td style="width:142px;height:68px;">6 to 8 weeks</td>
			<td style="width:275px;height:68px;">DHPP<br />
			(D=Distemper, H= Hepatitis [adenovirus], P= Parainfluenza<br />
			P=Parvovirus)</td>
			<td style="height:68px;">Bordetella</td>
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			<td style="width:142px;">8 to 12 weeks</td>
			<td style="width:275px;">DHPP</td>
			<td>Lyme disease, Bordetella Leptospirosis, Coronavirus</td>
		</tr>
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			<td style="width:142px;">From 12 weeks</td>
			<td style="width:275px;">Rabies</td>
			<td>None</td>
		</tr>
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			<td style="width:142px;">14 to 16 weeks</td>
			<td style="width:275px;">DHPP</td>
			<td>Coronavirus, Leptospirosis, Lyme disease</td>
		</tr>
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			<td style="width:142px;">12 to 16 months</td>
			<td style="width:275px;">Rabies, DHPP</td>
			<td>Coronavirus, Leptospirosis, Lyme disease, Bordetella</td>
		</tr>
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			<td style="width:142px;">Every year</td>
			<td style="width:275px;">None</td>
			<td>Lyme disease, Bordetella Leptospirosis, Coronavirus</td>
		</tr>
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			<td style="width:142px;">Every 3 years (after the first-year booster)</td>
			<td style="width:275px;">DHPP</td>
			<td>None</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td style="width:142px;">Every 1 to 3 years</td>
			<td style="width:275px;">Rabies (according to the law)</td>
			<td>None</td>
		</tr>
	</tbody>
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Reference of this Table: <a href="https://barkingroyalty.com/puppy-vaccination-schedule/">https://barkingroyalty.com/puppy-vaccination-schedule/</a>

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<br />
<span style="color:#4bb488;"><strong>FAQS About Vaccination In Dogs</strong></span></h2>
 

<h3><strong>I lost my dog vaccination history. What should I do?</strong></h3>
When you go to the vet, you must take the entire vaccination record with you, but there is nothing to worry about if you somehow lost that record. If you regularly go to that vet, he may <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">have your puppies</a>' vaccination record in his database and get it from there. Otherwise, if you remember when the last vaccine was given and how many vaccines your <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">puppy </a>received, it can also help understand vaccination history.<br />
However, if you don't remember any of this, the best way is to get the titers done. It will also help to know if <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">your dog</a> is protected or not and, at the same time, if it is necessary to revaccinate or not. So if you come across such a situation, get the titer done and see where your dog stands in terms of protection, and see if there is any need for vaccination or not.

<h3><br />
<strong>Can I give my dog vaccination orally instead of by injection?</strong></h3>
All dog owners want the vaccination period to be less stressful for their <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">dogs</a>. Many pet owners have been seen asking about the different ways to get their pets vaccinated. One of the most frequently asked questions is: can I vaccinate my dog ​​orally?<br />
The answer to this is that only a vaccine-like Bordetella can be given orally or through nasal drops. All the remaining vaccines need to be injected. However, to make the vaccination procedure <a href="https://pethelpful.com/dogs/How-to-Make-Your-Dog-Less-Fearful-of-Shots">less stressful</a>, your veterinarian will distract your pet so he will not get nervous.

<h3><br />
<strong>What is the fine for expired dog vaccines?</strong></h3>
It depends on where you live; most of the time, there is no penalty for expired dog vaccines. Although the best thing for our dog is to be up to date on its vaccination. However, in some states, there is a strict policy on rabies vaccination. If you haven't got that vaccination done, they won't let you in. Otherwise, titration is the best way to know if your dog is protected or not.

<h3><br />
<strong>Are yearly dog vaccine extended?</strong></h3>
According to research, not all vaccines require <a href="https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/vaccination-are-booster-vaccines-necessary-for-dogs">annual boosters</a>. However, after completing the first year vaccination, a second vaccination is recommended after 1 year, and the booster shot every 3 years.

<h3><br />
<strong>Do you have to be licensed to administer dog vaccines?</strong></h3>
It is essential that the vaccine is performed by a licensed veterinarian; otherwise, it will not be accepted as a valid and legal vaccine. Suppose the vaccination is performed by an unlicensed person. In that case, you will not have certified proof of vaccination required according to the state's protocol. In fact, the vaccination certificate for the rabies vaccine is necessary for relocation and international travel.

<h3><br />
<strong>Is there any place giving dog vaccines for free?</strong></h3>

<p>There are certain rescue groups, local animal welfare organizations, and shelters present in every state that offer free or low-cost vaccinations. If you are looking for a free vaccination camp, find a rescue group or welfare organization in your area.<br />
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<h2><span style="color:#488B88;"><strong>Conclusion</strong></span></h2>
Vaccination is crucial to the well-being of your pet. Even if your puppy can recover from certain illnesses, it can cause discomfort and a lot of pain with expensive veterinary bills.<br />
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            <title>The Complete Truth About Down Syndrome Cat</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2020 13:16:15 -0700</pubDate>
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<h2><b>Can Cats Get Down Syndrome?</b></h2>
 

<p><img alt="cats with down syndrome" src="https://animal.direct/files/Down-syndrome-cat.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 435px;" /></p>

<p>In humans, Down Syndrome alters the intellectual and physical aspects. It is a genetic disorder people call it down syndrome catfish. However, some cats do show signs similar to those of humans with Down Syndrome, leaving the question, "Can cats get Down Syndrome?"</p>

<p>There is a simple answer to this, no. Technically, it isn't possible to have a Down Syndrome cat.</p>

<p><br />
The reason is, there are 23 pairs of chromosomes in each cell's nucleus. The <a href="https://www.ndss.org/about-down-syndrome/down-syndrome/" target="_blank">chromosomal defect</a>, Down Syndrome, occurs when chromosome #21 has more copies than it should. This has also led to the nickname of Trisomy 21 for the defect.</p>

<p>check the picture showing what does it look like >>></p>

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<b>Down Syndrome Cat Symptoms</b></h2>

<p>There isn't a cat with Down Syndrome. Cats only have 19 chromosome pairs, meaning, no chromosome 21. That is why cats can't possibly have Down Syndrome. However, there are cases where cats will show similar symptoms to this disorder. These symptoms are caused by different illnesses and genetic disorders. Such symptoms include:</p>

<p></p>

<p>•        Flat, Upturned, or Broad Nose</p>

<p>•        Loss of Hearing</p>

<p>•        Upturned Eyes (Or Spread Apart)</p>

<p>•        Visionary Issues</p>

<p>•        Low Muscle Tone</p>

<p>•        Unusually Small or Shaped Ears</p>

<p>•        Walking Issues</p>

<p>•        Problems With The Heart</p>

<p>•        Strange or Different Down Syndrome Behaviors Problems</p>

<p>•        Urination and Defecation Difficulty</p>

<p><br />
It is important that you contact your veterinarian if your cat is showing any symptoms that are similar to Down Syndrome in humans.</p>

<h2><br />
<b>Causes of "Cats Down Syndrome"</b></h2>

<p>Due to a number of infections, neurological diseases, trauma, toxins, and even genetic disorders, cats can show similar symptoms to that of Down Syndrome. You shouldn't ignore these abnormalities. A vet will most likely perform a series of x-rays, genetic tests, and other tests to find the root of the symptoms.</p>

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<b>Infections</b></h2>

<p><a href="https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/feline-panleukopenia">Panleukopenia Virus</a> can infect your cat in the womb. When this happens, different abnormalities that are similar to the down syndrome are presented. Behavioral traits that are almost identical to the down syndrome are possible to be shown because of Cerebellar Hypoplasia.</p>

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<b>Genetic Disorder</b></h2>

<p>There are cats that replicate symptoms to Feline Down Syndrome, even though they can't have Down Syndrome. This is often caused by different genetic disorders.</p>

<p><br />
An article released by the <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1163864">American Journal of Veterinary Research</a>, published back in 1975, stated there's a rare chromosomal abnormality in male cats that will produce a disorder similar to the human <a href="https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/klinefelter-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20353949">Klinefelter Syndrome</a>.</p>

<p>It can be a result of other genetic abnormalities such as:<br />
 </p>

<p>•        Cerebral Hypoplasia</p>

<p>•        Distal Polyneuropathy</p>

<p>•        Feline Dysautonomia</p>

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<b>Other Known Causes</b></h2>

<p>If exposed to toxins while pregnant, a cat's litter can show different changes in facial structure and the neurological system. This kind of damage can also be caused by severe trauma to the face, and head causes permanent neurological and physical issues.</p>

<h2><br />
<b>Caring For Cats With Down Syndrome Symptoms</b></h2>

<p>Your veterinarian will determine, after a series of tests and x-rays, what needs your cat has. Sometimes, the disorder can be completely ignored if the cat isn't in pain. Each cat is different and unique, so it goes without saying that all symptoms should be made aware to the vet.<br />
 </p>

<p>If the cat needs a special diet or special care, your vet will be able to offer you advice after their diagnosis.</p>

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<b>Conclusion</b></h2>

<p>It should be repeated, cats can't get Down Syndrome. However, they can show very similar signs. So, if you find that your feline friend is showing Down Syndrome Symptoms, then you need to take it to the vet to get checked out.<br />
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Always adjust the lifestyle and diet of the cat based on the recommendation of the vet.</p>
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            <title>Last Detailed Facts About Alaskan Klee Kai Dog Breed</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 10:57:59 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>If you are a huge fan of the Alaskan Huskies but cannot hold yourself responsible for the big dog, then you might consider owning sqi. They have a wolf's face and a beautiful husky coat. We will not compare alaskan klee kai vs husky but they are very similar breeds.<br />
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We can say it is smaller and more adaptable versions of Alaskan Huskies, but they are companion dogs rather than a working dog.<br />
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If you want to know more about Alaska Klee Kai, its history, temperament, personality, and interesting facts have read the article below.</strong><br />
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<strong><img alt="Alaskan Klee Kai" src="https://animal.direct/files/alaskan-klee-kai-breed-pictures-1%20(1).png" style="width: 100%;" /></strong></div>

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<strong>Alaskan Klee Kai History</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">I is <a href="https://vgl.ucdavis.edu/services/dog/GeneticDiversityinAlaskanKleeKai.php">developed by</a> Linda Spurlin in the early 1970s. As its name indicates, this breed is hail from Alaska. Linda Spurlin used different breeds to create this adorable creature. Firstly she breeds Alaskan huskies and Siberian huskies; then, to obtain a smaller size, she included American Eskimo and schipperke.<br />
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The American Kennel Club does not recognize this breed, but in 1997 it is recognized by the United Kennel Club. The American Rare Breeds Association has also registered Alaska Klee Kai because this breed is very rare, with only about 700 dogs.</div>

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<strong>Alaskan Klee Kai Personality</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is a family dogs ​​that don’t like to socialize with strangers. They only select one or a few people to give their full attention and love. If you are looking for a sociable dog, this breed is not for you. Alaskan Klee Kais are playful, intelligent, high-energy dogs, but not hyperactive. This breed is highly trainable and can easily learn the basic commands because they are highly motivated by food and eager to please.<br />
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They love to play tricks on their owner and excel in the sport of agility. They are escape artists because of their intelligence (in case they are not happy). They need a moderate level of exercise. If their exercise needs are neglected, then they may become an anxious dog, bored, and destructive.</div>

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<strong>Alaskan Klee Kai Temperament</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">When they find suspicious strangers or pets, they howl and bark; this makes them a good watchdog. Alaskan Klee Kai puppy is friendly to his human family but distant and cautious with other people.<br />
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This behavior and shyness towards people are considered undesirable. It can be reduced by neutering and spaying the dog. It is well adapted to other dogs and children, but pets smaller than his size may not be suitable due to their high prey drive.</div>

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<strong>Alaskan Klee Kai Breed Standards</strong></h2>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Due to the double coat of hair, Alaskan Klee Kai sheds very little, and their grooming requirements are minimal. They are fastidious: they keep themselves clean like cats.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">If left it alone, they suffer from <a href="https://vetmed.illinois.edu/separation-anxiety-dogs/">separation anxiety</a> and express themselves aloud by howling and whining.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">This breed is not suitable for apartment residents because <a href="https://www.perfectdogbreeds.com/northern-inuit-dog/">they</a> need a fenced outside area to play and run.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">It is a good choice as a therapy and service dog because they cannot easily be distracted by strangers.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">It is love to play outside even in cold weather due to the double-layer coat that protects them from cold weather.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Small Dog size 15-17 inches inches tall and weighs 22 pounds as an average. </li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Price between 1500$ - 3000$ as a puppy purebred.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">It is not hypoallergenic; it has a thick fur coat and shed consistently </li>
</ul>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">No one can resist this adorable breed, but they don't like to be touched or interact, but early socialization and positive reinforcement can change this behavior. This breed is very rare and difficult to find.</div>
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            <title>Unexpected Truth to Know About Why Do Cats Knead?</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 10:43:26 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<img alt="Why do cats knead" src="https://animal.direct/files/why-do-cats-knead.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 570px;" />You may have noticed that <a href="https://animal.direct/cats-and-kittens-for-sale.html">your cat</a> has some strange habits like kneading against any soft object or your lap. This bouncy kitty massage is like making dough for a biscuit. If you're also wondering like many other cat parents why cats knead, read this article below.<br />
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Cat kneading is a common behavior in cats of all ages, but some cats also don’t show this behavior and it is also normal. Some cats knead with front paws and others use all four paws, some show this behavior when petted, some for no reason.<br />
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The cat kneads on different surfaces and objects like pillows, blankets, other cats or pets, or even people. The exact reason for cat kneading is still unclear but people who study cat behavior have <a href="https://www.purina.com/articles/cat/behavior/why-do-cats-knead">proposed different theories</a> for this behavior.<br />
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The male cats kneading behavior means almost the cat will be more aggressive after that, meanwhile, the female cats kneading behavior happen frequently once the <a href="https://animal.direct/news/how-often-do-cats-go-in-to-heat.html" target="_blank">cat gets into heat</a>. I can feel that when my female cats kneading on me. Therefore, here we discuss some common theories that justify this cat kneading behavior.

<h2><br />
<strong>Kittenhood memories</strong></h2>
This is one of the most repeated and common explanations for cat kneading behavior that states that cats instinctively start kneading mother's teats during lactation to stimulate milk flow. You may think that after kittenhood, my adult cat still exhibits this behavior, but why do they continue to knead soft surfaces and objects like blankets, pillows, etc.?<br />
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As cats get older, they link this behavior with the rewarding comfort of nursing (tasty treat). Sometimes cats also suck on the surface they are kneading; this will further prove this explanation. We can say this <a href="https://www.livescience.com/40548-why-do-cats-knead.html">behavior is a leftover of kittenhood</a>.<br />
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Since this behavior is associated with lactation and their mother, cats also display this behavior when they feel happy and relaxed.
<h2><br />
<strong>Loving touch</strong></h2>
You may have noticed that when you were petting your cat, it is likely that she is kneading and purring. She loves your touch and, in response, shows affection by kneading. This is also one of the theories.<br />
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May this kneading becomes unpleasant when she used nails to show this behavior, especially when she is very happy. Never punish your cat for this behavior. You can cover your lap with a pillow or blanket before you sit down to avoid scratches.
<h2><br />
<strong>Making the bed</strong></h2>
Cat behavioral scientists also proposed a theory that Wild ancestors of our domesticated cat kneaded grass and foliage to create a smooth surface for sleeping or giving birth. Now our cats sit on our lap or blanket and instinctively knead the area to prepare to relax and sleep

<h2><br />
<strong>Knead to mark their territory</strong></h2>
Cats and dogs are territorial creatures. Cats have scent glands on their soft pads that they used to mark the territory. This is also one of the theories that cats mark their territory by kneading on any surface.<br />
<br />
At some point, cats knead you to activate their scent gland and mark you as "you are mine." This is the way to tell other cats to keep their paws away from you.
<h2><br />
<strong>To Stretch their muscle</strong></h2>
Cats love to walk around the house and then sleep. After taking a nap, cats sometimes knead to simply <a href="https://www.petmd.com/cat/behavior/evr_ct_why_do_cats_knead">stretch their muscles</a>.

<h2><br />
<strong>Final Word</strong></h2>
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            <title>Everything About Rottweiler German Shepherd Mix Puppy</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 18:29:10 -0700</pubDate>
            <link>https://animal.direct/news/rottweiler-german-shepherd-mix-puppy.html</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Rottweiler German Shepherd Mix Puppy" src="https://animal.direct/files/Rottweiler-German-Shepherd-Mix-Puppy(1).jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" />Thousands of years of breeding have created a wide range of distinctive breeds with various colors, coats, physiques, and sizes. But what happens when the two breeds are mixed? You can get an adorable puppy that combines the best of both breeds.<br />
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In this article, we will discuss a similar kind of breed, commonly known as <strong>Rottweiler <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/german-shepherd-dogs/" target="_blank">German Shepherd</a> Mix Puppy</strong>, "Rottie Shepherd," "Rotten Shepherd," or "Shottie.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>History</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">In the middle of the twentieth century, a group of German breeders sets themselves to develop a new breed of service <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">dogs</a> with a stable psyche, good physical characteristics, and a balanced docile character. For breeding work, they involve the best representatives of Rottweilers and German Shepherds. The results were very encouraging: the hybrids had good health, endurance, and the ability to learn quickly.<br />
The <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">puppies</a> successfully gain those traits that breeders sought - strength, intelligence, peacefulness, calm, and obedient disposition. And inspired by the success, breeders introduced the <strong>Shepherd Rottweiler Mix Puppy</strong> to the German canine community, hoping to achieve official status for them.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/rottweilers/" target="_blank">Rottweiler</a> German Shepherd Mix Puppy's Appearance</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A mixture of German Shepherd with Rottweiler is a very successful combination. After all, both breeds have a similar appearance. These are medium-large pets with well-developed muscles, harmoniously folded hind and forelimbs, strong and powerful by nature. The puppy born from a mother of a shepherd dog and a father of a Rottweiler, or vice versa, will be similar to both parents.<br />
Let's consider the external features that are inherent in <strong>Shepherd Rottweiler Mix Puppy</strong>:<br />
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<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">A toned figure, slender legs</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Wide chest and straight back</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Hanging ears</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">It doesn't have a fur coat: its wool is short, has no undercoat</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">In most cases, the puppy has a color of such shades: coal-black with yellowish or reddish spots on the abdomen, mouth, legs, neck, and chest. The back is always coal.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The nose is dark; the muzzle is reddish-black with a charcoal transition to the head.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The claws are also dark in color; the eyes are brown or dark, the same almond-shaped as in the German shepherd.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The tail is shorter than that of a shepherd dog, slightly curved, not very fluffy.</li>
</ul>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Character and Behavior</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If we talk about each breed's character and behavior separately, they also have their characteristics. Rottweilers, for example, are level-headed and calm. They are very confident in themselves and are not afraid of difficulties. They do not have any fears about the world around them. Such animals perfectly protect "their" territory from outside encroachments.<br />
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Rottweilers are inherent in some aggressiveness towards other animals and strangers. From the first months of life, a puppy of this breed behaves very independently. Sometimes it is difficult for an inexperienced person to train and re-educate a Rottweiler.<br />
As for German Shepherds, they are slightly different. These dogs are more friendly to everyone. They lead an active lifestyle and quickly learn everything. They are loyal to the person who cares about them.<br />
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What is the result of mixing the blood of these two different in nature animals? It is known that Rottweiler German Shepherd Mix Puppies are superior to their parents. They have very high intelligence and quick wit. This breed is very friendly, pleasant, and kind. Moreover, they are very fond of active games, running and jumping, enjoy physical activity, and remain happy during long walks.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Pros and Cons</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The advantages of Rottweiler German Shepherd Mix Puppies include:</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">They have ideal protective and guard qualities</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">They have a good healthy body and are very hardy</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">They are loyal and friendly to all people in the family</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">They can become a faithful friend and companion for a lonely person</li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The following are the few cons of Rottweiler German Shepherd Mix Puppies:</div>

<ul style="list-style-type:circle;">
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Behave aggressively towards other pets</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Sometimes they are hostile and with great malice towards strangers and even friends of the owner</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">It is undesirable to have such a pet if the family has a small child. Therefore, to keep the dog under control, the owner must have leadership qualities.</li>
</ul>

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<strong>Bottom Line</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">In conclusion, we would like to say that <strong>Rottweiler German Shepherd Mix Puppy</strong> can be a good companion if the owner treats him/her with love and care and pays a lot of attention.</div>
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            <title>Everything About German Shepherd Pitbull Mix Puppy</title>
            <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2020 14:49:47 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="German shepherd pitbull mix puppy" src="https://animal.direct/files/German-Shepherd-Pitbull-Mix-Puppy(1).jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" />The German <strong>shepherd Pitbull mix</strong> puppy is a hybrid canine breed that results from the intersection of a purebred German Shepherd Dog with a purebred American Pit Bull Terrier. Like many hybrids, the origin of the German Shepherd Pitbull x is unknown. But you can assume the breed was probably designed to combine extreme loyalty and GSD skill with a powerful Pit build to create the ultimate working dog.<br />
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If you want to buy a German <strong>Shepherd Pitbull Mix</strong> Puppy and are interested to know more about him, you are in the right place. Here we will discuss important information about this mixed breed.</div>

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<strong>Appearance</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">With <strong>Pitbull German shepherd mix</strong> puppies, you cannot know exactly their length or coat color. However, you can make a guess based on the general appearance of the parent breeds. Besides, hybrids may look more like one parent than the other, or they may seem like the perfect combination of both parents. It's a dice roll!<br />
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If Pitbulls blended with German shepherd puppies inherit the parental Shepherd's genes more than Pitbull's, they may have Shepach's hard coats and blackheads. If the German <strong>shepherd Pitbull mix</strong> puppy is more like a Pitbull, they can come in just about color or color combination!</div>

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<strong>German Shepherd <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/american-pit-bull-terrier/" target="_blank">Pitbull</a> Mix Puppy Character</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Proper training and socialization with other pets and people from an early age can help prevent a German <strong>Shepherd Pitbull Mix</strong> Puppy from developing aggressive behavior later in life.<br />
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Unfortunately, both the German Shepherd and the Pitbull come with negative stereotypes. Both breeds are commonly associated with territorial aggression and biting, both humans and other <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">dogs</a>.<br />
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It would be better to socialize your puppy from the day you bring him/her home. It is also necessary to meet with both parents and make sure they are friendly and relaxed examples of their breeds.</div>

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<strong>Pitbull <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/german-shepherd-dogs/" target="_blank">German Shepherd</a> Mix Exercise Requirements</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">German <strong>Shepherd Pitbull Mix</strong> puppies are particularly prone to hip dysplasia. You need to take extra precautions to ensure that your puppy is not obese, especially if your puppy has hypothyroidism in his genes.<br />
You will need to plan daily walks, playtime, and leash exercises.<br />
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Also, both Pitbulls and German Shepherds are active breeds that have higher energy than other dog breeds. Therefore, it is best to keep them where they can play and run in the yard. They will not live well in a small apartment or are kept in a drawer most of the time.</div>

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<strong>Is a Pitbull German Shepherd Mix a Good Family Puppy?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you consider a German <strong>Shepherd Pitbull Mix</strong> puppy, you will need to consider the following facts before purchasing one.</div>

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	<li style="text-align: justify;">The Pitt Shepherd can mature to be a large dog with a lot of energy. With the intelligence and desire of a German shepherd, he/she can be a little mischievous too.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">He/she will need a yard or room to practice on his/her own, and plenty of walking and playtime throughout the day.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">In addition to energy release, exercise is also essential for this hybrid due to the high likelihood of developing hip dysplasia.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Shepherd Pitt may not require much grooming if he/she inherits Pitt's short coat. But if his/her coat is longer, like the Shepherd's, he/she will need a weekly cleaning and more when he/she spills.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">We recommend <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-and-puppies-for-sale.html">young puppies</a> communicate with strangers, children, and dogs, helping you control territorial aggression.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">As a family dog, this hybrid may not be ideal for homes with small children or other dogs.</li>
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<strong>Bottom Line</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Combined with the stubbornness and aggression of the German Shepherd and the Pitbull, the training of this breed will be a more difficult case. So you should use a fairly confident and consistent approach to training your puppy.</div>
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            <title>Is a Maine Coon Cat Hypoallergenic? Healthy and Proven Grooming Tips</title>
            <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2020 07:05:01 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><em>My girlfriend has a Maine Coon kitten, and she loves the furry animal like her baby. I wish I could also cuddle the feline, but what about a widespread belief? I have heard many pet owners saying that Maine Coons are hypoallergenic. I fear going near the Maine Coons, and due to this, my lifeline starts feeling offended right away. <br />
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<img alt="Is Maine Coon Cat Breed Hypoallergenic?" src="https://animal.direct/files/Is-Maine-Coon-Cat-Breed-Hypoallergenic.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" /></em><em>I have a question. Are Maine Coons hypoallergenic, or only the allergy sufferers' face problems with the breed? I am confused.</em><br />
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If you have just adopted a new feline or want to know how Maine Coons can be allergy-causing for some people, read till the end. We have got all covered about the maine coon cat orange and white.</div>

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<strong>Are Maine Coon Cats Hypoallergenic?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Maine Coons are loyal and <a href="https://animal.direct/cats-and-kittens-for-sale.html">playful cats</a>. They love spending time with the owners, circling the legs, or sitting in the lap. If you are having a bad day, a short session with a Maine Coon will uplift your mood. WOW... That sounds great!</div>

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<strong>What Does Hypoallergenic Mean?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Before we dive deep, let's briefly discuss the term "Hypoallergenic." The word hypoallergenic, usually used in the cosmetics industry, means any pet or item that causes minimum allergic reactions on the human body. When it comes to cats, none of them is hypoallergenic. Likewise, Maine Coons also cause allergies, but it depends on various factors. For example, pure Maine Coons have a lower tendency to spread the allergy, while the sufferer's immunity level should also be kept in mind.</div>

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<strong>Cat Allergies</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Sadly, people allergic to cats cannot fulfill their desire. If you already know these issues, then that is a good thing, but if it unveils after adopting a Maine Coon kitten, the separation would be quite painful. Some people leave them with a heavy heart; others compromise with the skin issues for the rest of their lives. Now that's what we call love for the animal!</div>

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<strong>The reason behind Cat Allergies</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If you also believe that the allergic reaction is due to the feline fur, you are wrong. The allergy-causing agents reside in your Maine Coon's dead skin, also known as dander. Cat urine or saliva also carries allergens. While grooming, the saliva reacts with the dead skin, resulting in allergies for the owners.</div>

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<strong>Signs and Treatment of Cat Allergies</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Swollen eyes, stuffy nose, coughing, sneezing, itchy throat, whee\zing, or rashes on different body parts are a few common indications of cat allergy. These symptoms vary, depending on how much you cuddle or stay in contact with its fur.<br />
The best way to deal with allergic reactions is to prevent direct exposure. Cleaning all the areas and removing dander can be helpful. Sanitize after playing or giving the meals and never let them stay in your room for long. Bathing also aids in minimizing allergic reactions.</div>

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<strong>Do all Cats Carry Allergens?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Honestly, every cat causes allergy in one way or the other. However, some are hypoallergenic, which means they have less quantity of Fel d 1. The sebaceous glands and saliva produce a protein known as Fel d 1.<br />
The Balinese and Siberian felines are touted to be hypoallergenic, but prevention is better than cure. It is important to know the cause and treatments in case of allergic reactions.</div>

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<strong>Is My Maine Coon Hypoallergenic?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The first love of many pet owners, Maine Coon cats, cannot be classified as hypoallergenic. They have the allergens that can be problematic for the owners. The shedding is so much that you just can't avoid being a victim of skin allergies.<br />
The amount of Fel d 1 produced by Maine Coons is enough to cause allergies. The hormone is good for the cat's health, but not recommended for human beings.</div>

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<strong>Grooming and Bathing a Maine Coon Cat</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As discussed in the treatments section, cleanliness is the only way to reduce the effects of allergens. Yes, you read that right. Experts believe that regular washing and grooming of a Maine Coon pet can get them closer to other hypoallergenic cats.<br />
While bathing, don't forget to cover your hands and use feline shampoos to get the best results. Using cat wipes or waterless shampoo also moistens the skin, lowering the allergy hazards for the owners.<br />
Vet recommend to cut the hair of maine coon cat with lion cut style in winter.</div>

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<strong>Can I Buy a Maine Coon?</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It is believed that male Maine Coons produce more allergy-causing proteins (Fel d 1) than female cats. So always prefer a female friend to your household. Moreover, neutered males show low levels of allergens than their non-castrated partners.<br />
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            <title>The Most Popular Types Of Spaniel Dogs Breeds</title>
            <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2020 06:13:18 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Types Of Spaniel Dogs" src="https://animal.direct/files/Types-of-Spaniels-Dogs.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" />There is a well-known phrase about a Spaniel Dogs: <em>"man's best friend."</em> The dog is always devoted, loyal, and ready to protect the owner, despite its small size. The spaniel breed is globally recognized and renowned; the use of animals is wide and varied. It is an all-time favorite in any family, a tireless companion in games, a cheerful and active friend of children, and an excellent gun dog.<br />
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This article will provide you interesting information about the <strong><em>different types of spaniel dogs</em></strong><strong><em>.</em></strong> Below is a list of 10 <strong><em>breeds of spaniels </em></strong>that are popular in Europe, the United States, and Asia.</div>

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<strong>#1/10 - <span style="color:#4bb488;">Continental Toy Spaniel</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">These small descendants of Spitz and Spaniels are one of the smartest breeds in the world. There are two types of Continental Toy Spaniel:</div>

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	<li style="text-align: justify;">Papillon</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Phalene</li>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">They differ in the usual position of the ears. White always predominates in their color; there may be spots of different colors, except for blue.</div>

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<strong>#2/10 - <span style="color:#4bb488;">Epagneul Breton</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The medium-sized hunting breed (Brittany) is famous for its energy. It is in great demand among hunters in Italy. The dog gets along well with people, particularly with babies, and even with other four-legged ones. It is worth emphasizing her/his jealousy and hyperactivity, for which the owners should be ready in advance.</div>

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<strong>#3/10 - <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/spaniels-english-springer/" target="_blank"><span style="color:#4bb488;">English Cocker Spaniel</span></a></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">They are also known as "funny cockers." These are often red-colored hunting dogs, which are elegant and stable in pursuit of a bird, but affectionate and gentle with their owners. It's hard enough to train them and wean them to bark a lot.</div>

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<strong>#4/10 - <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/spaniels-cocker/" target="_blank"><span style="color:#4bb488;">American Cocker Spaniel</span></a></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Another type of Cocker breed is the American cocker spaniel. The small Spaniel adores children and, although it has not been hunting for a long time, has developed muscles. As for the coat, you can observe the presence of charming curls and a thick undercoat. These dogs live up to 15 years old and are not aggressive.</div>

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<strong>#5/10 - <span style="color:#4bb488;">Russian Spaniel</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The FCI does not recognize this breed, but this does not detract from its merits. These <strong><em>types of Spaniels</em></strong> correctly follow the trail, willingly follow all commands, and perfectly feel the mood of the owner. The color of Russian spaniels can be one-color, two- and even three-colored.</div>

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<strong>#6/10 - <span style="color:#4bb488;">Sussex Spaniel</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">These dogs bark differently from other spaniels due to the hound's blood. They are straightforward to train but require careful care of the coat; they stand out for their high efficiency and learning ability.</div>

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<strong>#7/10 - <span style="color:#4bb488;">American Water Spaniel</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">In the 80s, the American Water Spaniel became a symbol of the state of Wisconsin, as it was bred there. Based on the name, it is easy to guess that such <strong><em>kinds of Spaniels</em></strong> breed are not afraid of water, even cold! It differs in endurance, flair, and the ability to swim well. Unfortunately, they are prone to diseases of the reproductive and nervous system, eyes, and skin.</div>

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<strong>#8/10 - <span style="color:#4bb488;">Wetterhoun</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Wetterhouns belong to Holland. This breed swims and dives well, dexterously catches otters. The character is kind, but dogs prefer to show their independence. Wetterhouns are large and formidable in appearance, but their behavior is not always aggressive because special training and education play an essential role.</div>

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<strong>#9/10 - <span style="color:#4bb488;">Irish Water Spaniel</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Irish Water Spaniels are slender dogs with hanging ears and curled coat. The breed is shy in the presence of strangers and playful in the circle of loved ones. They arrange funny antics and love for naughty games. When training, assertiveness, and special preparation are required, the monotony of Irish spaniels quickly gets bored.</div>

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<strong>#10/10 - <span style="color:#4bb488;">Clumber Spaniel</span></strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">You can name many of their advantages, but one important drawback cannot ignore. This breed is not a watchdog, although it is not always kind to strangers. The dog can live in a kennel and in an apartment, be a nanny for children and other pets in the house. They love to run after a stick and actively walk, but since they are prone to allergies, they require special attention in selecting food.</div>

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<strong>Bottom Line</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Spaniels are born hunters and loyal friends. They are trustworthy, friendly, and completely non-aggressive. All <strong><em>types of Spaniels</em></strong> get along well with every family member, but they need proper education and training.<br />
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            <title>Discover The Odd Truth Why Do Chihuahuas Shake</title>
            <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2020 06:40:30 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Why Do Chihuahuas Shake" src="https://animal.direct/files/Why-Do-Chihuahuas-Shake.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" />Every dog ​​owner wants his/her pet to be healthy, cheerful, and active. The question, <strong>why do Chihuahuas shake</strong>, is asked by many owners of decorative dogs.<br />
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And the fact that a <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/chihuahuas.html" target="_blank">Chihuahua</a> suddenly begins to shake always worries and even frightens the owners. First of all, they begin to think that since the pet is trembling, it means that he is sick.<br />
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In fact, Chihuahuas can shake not only from illness but also from many other reasons. Often, tremor signals the presence of serious diseases, so the owners should carefully monitor the miniature four-legged friend's condition.</div>

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<strong>Why Do Chihuahuas Shake And Pant </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As practice shows, miniature representatives of the canine world shake more often than their larger counterparts. There are multiple reasons; let's discuss them in details:</div>

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<strong>Cold </strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If a Chihuahua shivers outside in cold weather, it means that the pet is frozen. Small dogs get a cold faster than large ones. Due to the imbalance of muscle and fat tissue in the body, Chihuahuas can be more challenging to keep warm. Without the right clothing for the season, a dog can catch a cold and get sick in a few minutes if it is too cold, windy, or rainy outside.</div>

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<strong>Stress </strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Chihuahuas are generally brave and outgoing, but they are minimal and can easily be intimidated by large dogs, people, or other potential danger sources. Just like a person, a dog acting scared and stress can make Chihuahuas shake!</div>

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<strong>Metabolism</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As a very small breed of dogs, Chihuahuas do not get much energy from food. They have a small stomach and limited nutritional options! Chihuahuas are fed often and little by little. Their meals should be divided into at least three servings throughout the day. Not only will this be the best for the digestive system, but it will also help keep your pets warm.<br />
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The Chihuahua's metabolic rate is significantly higher than that of other dog breeds. That means that they digest food faster and also quickly use up the energy they got from it. Chihuahuas will not effectively maintain normal body temperature if you left without food for several hours!</div>

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<strong>Overexcitation </strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Often this happens in anticipation of something pleasant. For example, before a beloved owner comes home from work, or when a pet sees in the owner's hands, a treat that he/she will give the dog.<br />
After the vigorous play, your Chihuahua's heart rate increases, and it takes time to calm down. The adrenaline released from the body can lead to tremors, which is more common in Chihuahuas than in other breeds.<br />
Sometimes become the dog too excited around strangers, but it is rare to happen.</div>

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<strong>Pregnancy </strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">A pregnant Chihuahua can tremble not only because it becomes more emotional under the influence of hormones, but this can also happen because the pet has started eclampsia - a serious condition caused by a lack of calcium. If untreated, it can lead to the death of the pet. Therefore, in this case, it is necessary to bring the dog to the doctor as soon as possible.<br />
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<u><strong>IMPORTANT!</strong> Tremors at the end of pregnancy can also be a sign that labor has begun.</u><br />
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In this case, the dog not only shakes but also behaves restlessly, digs bedding, and breathes heavily.</div>

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<strong>Diseases</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Some illnesses can also cause shakiness in Chihuahuas.</div>

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<strong>Hypoglycemia </strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The first and most dangerous ailment for the health and often the life of a pet is hypoglycemia, or, more simply, a lack of sugar in the blood. It is one of the first signs of hypoglycemia in dogs shaking. In Chihuahuas, due to their tiny size, this condition can develop very quickly. In this case, the symptoms depend on the course of the disease and the individual characteristics of the animal. Some dogs may have only weakness and apathy, while others fall into a coma or lethargy with hypoglycemia. With this disease, the dog feels very weak and trembles, but later convulsions begin.</div>

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<strong>Kidney Disease </strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Chihuahuas may start shaking if kidney failure or kidney stones worsens. In this case, you can notice other symptoms, such as:</div>

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	<li style="text-align: justify;">The bluish tint of the gums.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The smell of ammonia from the mouth of an animal</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Inflammation of the mucous membranes of the eyes</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The dog loses weight in a short time.</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Abundant hair loss</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The pet refuses to eat.</li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;"> If you find these symptoms, you need to take the dog to the clinic for examination and diagnosis because elevated kidney levels in dogs are a serious problem.</div>

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<strong>Poisoning </strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Due to the accelerated metabolism, the Chihuahuas develop symptoms of poisoning rapidly. Visit the doctor, if you notice sudden shaking accompanied by symptoms such as :</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Apathy and weakness</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">A decrease in body temperature</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Salivation</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Nausea</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Vomiting</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Diarrhea</li>
</ul>

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<strong>Allergy </strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Shivering after your pet has eaten may be one of the signs of an allergy. Itching, watery eyes, and clear nasal discharge may also occur. The dog itches a lot, which is also an indication of an allergic reaction.<br />
If you ignored the problem, then the consequences can be severe, up to anaphylactic shock. If you added new products to the menu, feed them to your pet, one at a time and in small quantities. And after eating, carefully watch how their body reacts to changes in nutrition.</div>

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<strong>Bottom Line </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">In this article, we have discussed <strong>why do chihuahuas shake</strong>? And <strong>why do Chihuahuas shake and pant?</strong> After noticing multiple reasons, we can conclude that shaking in common among Chihuahuas. If the dog is shaking not because of an illness, then you can try to determine the cause of the trembling yourself because it is not dangerous.<br />
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            <title>Do Australian Shepherds Shed Awful? (Aussie Shedding)</title>
            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2020 01:55:55 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Do Australian Shepherd Shed A Lot?</strong></h2>

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<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Do Australian Shepherds Shed Awful" src="https://animal.direct/files/Do-Australian-Shepherds-Shed-Awful.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" />The kind and friendly nature of the <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/australian-shepherds/" target="_blank">Australian Shepherds</a> (also known as Aussie) appeal to everyone. The initial task of the dogs is to help shepherds work with livestock. Today they actively guard their homes and become full-fledged family members.<br />
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When you want to buy Australian Shepherds, many questions will come to your mind regarding the coat and shedding such as <strong>do Australian Shepherds shed</strong>? Why do they shed? <strong>When do Australian shepherds? </strong>What can be the causes of out of season shedding?<br />
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In this article, we will try to answer all these questions.</div>

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<strong>Australian Shepherds Shedding</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Shedding is a natural process of hair change that is common in many Australian Shepherds. Ideally, they shed once a year - in the spring, which usually lasts two to three weeks. A certain amount of hair can also fall out during the year, but if everything is in order with the pet's body, you cannot notice the difference. When there is a seasonal hair change - it is noticeable, and even very much!<br />
Shedding in Australian Shepherds is a way of adapting to a sharp change in environmental conditions (lighting, air temperature, humidity, etc.). In the spring, when there is no need to protect oneself from the cold, strong wind, and abundant moisture, the fur coat again changes to a summer one.</div>

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<strong>Australian Shepherds Owner Survey on Shedding</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">"<a href="https://www.australian-shepherd-lovers.com/how-much-do-australian-shepherds-shed.html">I Heart Dog</a>" conducted a survey on Australian Shepherds shedding and tried to answer these two questions: <strong>Do Australian Shepherds shed</strong>? And <strong>when do Australian Shepherds shed</strong>?<br />
The owners of the dogs shared the following experience:</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">No Shedding: 0%</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Extreme Shedding: 15%</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Low Shedding: 20%</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Average Shedding: 65%</li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;">All Australian Shepherd owners claimed that their domestic dogs, which do not live in natural conditions, but in a city apartment, lose a small amount of hair throughout the year. Their living conditions are different from natural ones. According to 20% of owners say their dogs have heavy shedding.</div>

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<strong>How to Make Shedding Easy? </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Daily brushing makes the situation more comfortable. The more often you brush your pet, the less hair will remain on sofas, armchairs, and carpets. To prepare your dog's coat for shedding, wash well with conditioner shampoo. Then dry your pet with a hairdryer (if it has a long and thick coat) or blot it thoroughly with a dry towel (if it has a short coat). But it is not necessary to regularly bathe the dog during this period.<br />
Before shedding, experienced dog breeders recommend daily giving animals vitamins and flaxseed oil (the dosage depends on the dog size), which is considered a stimulant for the growth of good and healthy hair.</div>

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<strong>Out of Season Shedding </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If your dog is losing hair intensively, not only in the spring period but regularly, besides, you should consult a veterinary doctor.<br />
Possible causes of out-of-season shedding may be:</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Lack of vitamins or, on the contrary, their excessive use</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Poorly selected shampoo, conditioner or too frequent bathing</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Viral disease</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Disruption of the digestive system or kidneys</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Endocrine disease</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Extreme stress</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Immune disorders</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The presence of parasites in the body</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">The hot and dry air in the apartment</li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;">If your pet has heavy shedding, and the time for shedding has not yet come, you need to show it to the veterinarian urgently. Only a specialist can determine the exact cause of pathological hair loss.</div>

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<strong>Conclusion </strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Is it worth limiting yourself and giving up your favorite breed just because he/she sheds?<br />
Obviously no!<br />
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Australian Shepherds require regular grooming, time commitment, and proper exercising. If you can take this kind of responsibility and aren't bothered by hair shedding, they can be your excellent companions.<br />
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            <title>The Comprehensive Collie VS Border Collie Puppy Comparison</title>
            <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2020 01:06:08 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Collie VS Border Collie" src="https://animal.direct/files/Collie-VS-Border-Collie-Puppy.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" />Are you interested in buying a puppy and confused between Collie and Border Collie? Sharing the same name "Collie" doesn't mean they both are the same. They are the most popular breeds having very different personalities. You may be thinking about which one is the right companion for you: the friendly and loyal Collie or the intelligent and high-energy Border Collie?<br />
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In this <strong><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/collies.html" target="_blank">Collie</a> VS <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/border-collies.html" target="_blank">Border Collie Puppy</a></strong> comparison, we will look at both breeds and their characteristics in detail so that you can make the right decision about your puppy. and this information has been acquired from <a href="https://doglizer.com">doglizer</a>, <a href="https://petinformed.com/es/">Spanish pet site</a>, <a href="https://petinformed.com/fr/">french pet site</a></div>

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<strong>History</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Based on the most popular version of the origin of pets, both the Border Collie and Collie first appeared in the regions on Scotland and Britain's border. They share the same history. The area they belong to served as the name of the breed. Therefore, their main task was to graze the sheep so that they did not stray from the flock.</div>

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<strong>Appearance</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Collie</strong> has two varieties: the long-haired and the short-haired collie.<br />
In most of countries, collies with long hair are better known. The following parameters characterize them:</div>

<ul style="list-style-type:circle;">
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Harmonious addition</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">A strong dry type of constitution</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Light noble movements</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Long narrow head</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Scissor bite</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Almond-shaped eyes, giving the muzzle a special cunning expression.</li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Hair colors are tricolor, red: from light to sable, and marble. Particular importance is attached to white markings: for any color, a white-collar is required, white socks or golfs on the paws are desirable, a white tip of the tail, and a white blaze on the muzzle.<br />
Collie's ears are small, triangular in shape, in the end, about 1/3 of the ear is bent forward. The tail is saber-shaped, lowered down in a calm state.<br />
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<strong>Border Collie Puppy:</strong> The coat is of two types - moderately long or short, and it is not too smooth or shaggy. The topcoat is of medium density and softness, with a well-developed undercoat. The Fur protects the puppy from bad weather, repels moisture, and does not catch dirt.<br />
Border Colie Puppy can have any color, including specks on white areas, tan marks, and brindle variations.<br />
The most common in the description of the breed:</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Black and white;</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Black and red (any shade);</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Chocolate;</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Marble.</li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;">According to the appearance, both types are attractive and cute. You can select the color that appeals to you.</div>

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<br />
<strong>Personality</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Collie:</strong> These good-natured dogs are loyal to their owner and adapt to his/her lifestyle. In families with children, collies take on the functions of a caring nanny, a cheerful friend, and a protector for children.<br />
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<strong>Border Collie Puppy</strong> can create an atmosphere of special comfort and joy in the house. The breed is very responsible; you can not be afraid to leave children under its supervision.<br />
The Border Collie has a developed sense of smell, sight, and instinct. Useful qualities have been consolidated through artificial selection for hundreds of years, so choosing a dog as a watchdog - you will not go wrong. It is recommended to have a Border Collie for those families who often spend time outside the home, lead an active lifestyle.<br />
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<em>Note: Both collie and border collie in <a href="https://animal.direct/news/best-medium-sized-dogs-for-apartments.html" target="_blank">apartment</a> is a good choice especially for youth people.</em></div>

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<br />
<strong>Conflicts</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Collies </strong>try to avoid conflicts with strangers and other animals, but they can give a worthy rebuff to the enemy if necessary. Modern collies perfectly show guarding, searching, and herding abilities. They are an excellent companion for humans. After a special training course, they become professional guides for the blind.<br />
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<strong>The Border Collie</strong> has an affectionate and cheerful disposition. The breed can be playful and very attentive at the same time. The breed overpowers and dominates other pets, as a result of which conflicts can occur.</div>

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<br />
<strong>Politeness</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Collie</strong> has an active and polite temperament. They are always ready to play and run, react vividly to everything that happens around them, train, and have excellent memory.<br />
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<strong>The Border Collie</strong> remains polite towards strangers but will behave distantly until he is sure of safety. If the guests begin to argue with the household and raise their tone, then the puppy may try to drive strangers out of the apartment. Owner protection is the main postulate in pet behavior.</div>

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<strong>Conclusion</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Collie</strong> has a too trusting and loving heart to treat it only as a prestigious dog. Buy a collie when you are sure that you are ready to devote a lot of time to your dog and give love and care. It is more like your friend than a protector.<br />
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<strong>A border collie</strong> dog is a treasure trove of energy. That's why people like this breed. The dog can be safely entrusted with the protection of the house or apartment and property.<br />
Now the choice between the Collie and Border Collie puppy depends on your lifestyle and needs.</div>
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            <title>Husky Dog VS Akita Dog Breed and the Huskita Puppy</title>
            <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2020 19:07:52 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Husky Dog VS Akita Dog Breed" src="https://animal.direct/files/Husky-Dog-VS-Akita-Dog-Breed(1).jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" />Dogs take up a lot of energy and time, so if you want to buy a dog, you should know all the basic information about him/her. <strong><em>Husky vs. Akita</em></strong> has been a hot debate in the recent past, as both are often the first choices of many people. Grouping these breeds are a smart choice because of their ability to live in a cold climate and thick coats.<br />
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They may look very similar, but they are very different from only a few similarities between them. In fact, <strong><em>Akita mixed with Husky</em></strong> is also a great companion as both have working ancestral backgrounds.<br />
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In this <strong><em><a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/siberian-huskies/" target="_blank">Husky</a> vs. <a href="https://animal.direct/dogs-breeds/akitas/" target="_blank">Akita</a></em></strong> comparison, we will discuss the history, health, appearance, nature, exercise, and training of both breeds. After reading the article, you will be able to select the right breed for your pet household.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb488;"><strong>History</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Huskies: </strong>They first appeared in Siberia at the beginning of the 17th century. Then the tribes needed sled dogs, as well as hunting assistants. Freight forwarders of the 17th and 18th centuries helped the development of dog breeding.<br />
Soon the Americans also learned about sled dogs, and since 1908 they began to import them to the states from the Far East, where huskies proved to be excellent and became more and more popular with every passing year.<br />
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<strong>Akitas:</strong> These dogs have lived in Japan for more than eight thousand years. The ancestors of this breed are the Japanese hunting dogs. In the seventeenth century, there were many hunting dogs, but there were not enough watchmen, so the Akita received new training, in which they proved to be more than successful.<br />
The American military, who was in Japan, took the dogs' home. Subsequently, the Akita's American version was introduced, which today remains unrecognized by the Japanese side.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb488;"><strong>Health and Appearance</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Akitas and Huskies may appear at first glance to be similar but are not. Let's discuss their appearance and health in details:</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Husky Dog Health and Appearance</strong></h3>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Height for Male:</strong> 21 – 23.5 inches</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Height for Female:</strong> 20 – 22 inches</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Weight for Male:</strong> 45 – 65 pounds</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Weight Female:</strong> 35 – 50 pounds</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Energy Level:</strong> Very Energetic (Above Average)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Grooming:</strong> 2-3 Times Per Week</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Lifespan:</strong> 12-14 years</li>
</ul>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Akita Dog Health and Appearance</strong></h3>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Height for Male:</strong> 26 – 28 inches</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Height for Female:</strong> 24 – 26 inches</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Weight for Male:</strong> Up to 100 – 130 pounds</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Weight Female:</strong> Up to 70 - 100 pounds</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Energy Level:</strong> Energetic (Average)</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Grooming:</strong> 2-3 Times Per week</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Lifespan:</strong> 10-13 years</li>
</ul>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<span style="color:#4bb488;"><strong>Nature</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Husky:</strong> If you need a guard dog, you will have to choose a different breed. It is almost useless to use huskies for protection since they have no aggression towards humans.<br />
Moreover, attempts to unblock this aggression can lead to a disruption in the dog's psyche, and it can be unsafe for others. The hunting instinct is strong in huskies, but they hunt exclusively for themselves and do not bring prey.<br />
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<strong>Akita:</strong> You can use Akita as guards, protectors, and companions. They are very balanced and stingy with emotions; they rarely show joy or sadness; they prefer to be proud and independent.<br />
There is little that can throw them off balance, and only a real threat will make the dog bark. One cannot fail to note huskita exceptional intelligence. Akita has an amazing ability to think and act according to a situation almost on a human level.</div>

<h2 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<span style="color:#4bb488;"><strong>Exercise and Training</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The <strong><em>Husky Akita mix</em></strong> training and exercise comparison is another exciting thing. Both breeds need exercise, but Akita is a dominant dog. That's why it needs less time as compared to Husky.</div>

<ul>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Husky needs around 90 minutes a day</li>
	<li style="text-align: justify;">Akita needs 60 minutes of exercise a day</li>
</ul>

<div style="text-align: justify;">With regular exercise and outdoor games, your pet will behave like the most affectionate and obedient animal.<br />
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The <strong><em>Akita mixed with Husky</em></strong> is eager to serve his master, so he is much easier to train. He tends to learn the commands of the owner quicker as compared to the Husky. Both breeds have equal intelligence, but Husky is a stubborn dog. He is more independent and doesn't strive to please the master. You need to keep interesting and short training sessions for Husky.</div>

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<span style="color:#4bb488;"><strong>Bottom Line</strong></span></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">In the <strong><em>Husky vs. Akita</em></strong> comparison, we noticed that they are energetic dogs who will give you many unforgettable memories. So, the selection depends on your needs and requirements.</div>
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            <title>The Most Exciting Sugar Glider Characteristics</title>
            <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2020 17:09:26 -0700</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img alt="Living in the Sahara" src="https://animal.direct/files/Living-in-the-Sahara.jpg" style="float: right; width: 380px; height: 214px;" />No one is surprised at a cat in the house lying in the master's chair or a dog running out into the hallway with joyful barking for a long time. But in recent years, exotic pets began to appear in the homes of our compatriots, which came to us from different parts of the world. Owning these small mammals can be a Guinea or Possum, an Iguana or Achatina, a Ferret or Chinchilla, a Tarantula, or a <a href="https://animal.direct/animal-species/sugar-glider/" target="_blank">Sugar Glider</a>.<br />
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The little squirrel pet, Sugar Glider, has won the hearts of almost the whole world's inhabitants because it is a playful exotic pet. Therefore, many <strong><a href="https://animal.direct/exotic-animals-for-sale.html" target="_blank">exotic animal</a></strong> breeders are building habitats for breeding this mammal to do not let them suffer in captivity.<br />
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If you want to buy or adopt Sugar Glider, you need to get information about the pet's essential personality traits and characteristics before purchasing it. This article will discuss Sugar Glider's aspects to help you know more details about this beautiful creature.</p>

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<strong>Physical Characteristics of Sugar Glider</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">It's not hard to explain the attractiveness of Sugar Gliders as pets for their small size and cute appearance. Their soft, beautiful fur, large dark eyes, and fantastic ability to slide make them look like adorable little fairies.</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Weight</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Sugar Glider weight depends on gender and ranges from ninety to one hundred and sixty grams. It has a thin, slightly elongated body. The length of an adult animal can reach forty-two centimeters, of which about half is on a bushy tail.</div>

<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><br />
<strong>Appearance</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Sugar Glider furs are usually blue-gray, but also found animals with yellow or yellow-brown coats. It is sporadic to find albino Sugar Glider.<br />
Their furs are thick and soft. On the back and muzzle of the animal, there are brown stripes. The abdomen is white, with a creamy tint. They have a small, slightly pointed muzzle. Their ears are large enough; they can turn like locators in the direction of the outgoing sound. They have large black eyes with <span style="font-size: calc(var(--rem) * 1px * 1.0625); letter-spacing: 0px;">bordered</span><span style="font-size: calc(var(--rem) * 1px * 1.0625); letter-spacing: 0px;"> black rims that extend to the ears. They help to see correctly in the dark.</span></div>

<div style="text-align: justify;">The limbs of Sugar Glider developed. On each paw, they have five long, thin toes with sharp claws. Such "aristocratic" fingers allow them to hold on flexible branches.</div>

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<strong>Behavioral and Social Characteristics</strong></h2>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Most sugar gliders are very social, nocturnal animals. They live in small colonies with half a dozen to 10 adults and children. They spend most of their time high up in the trees, where they find food and shelter. But you can tame them with proper training, love, and affection. They have a genuinely canine intelligence, and with adequate training, they can recognize their names and come when called.<br />
You can teach Sugar Gliders to perform some tricks. Even if surrounded by members of the human family, their pets, and relatives, Sugar Gliders will regard them as members of their family group.</div>

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<strong>The lifestyle of Sugar Gliders</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">Sugar Gliders are nocturnal animals, so activity occurs at night. During the day, they sleep in their cozy nests. At home, sugar Gliders require maximum space. It would be best if you remembered that the animals are very active, and their element is trees.<br />
Scientifically and experimentally prove that these animals have a significant advantage over ordinary domestic rodents. They can live for up to 12-15 years with proper care and attention, unlike hamsters, gerbils, ferrets, or squirrels, whose duration of stay in the family is much shorter.</div>

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<strong>Sugar Glider Food List</strong></h3>

<p style="text-align: justify;">1- Sweet fruits like banana and watermelon<br />
2- Cooked eggs and full-fat cheese<br />
3- Dry food of cats is suitable also<br />
4- Small mammals treats and supplements</p>

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<strong>Best Companion</strong></h3>

<div style="text-align: justify;">As soon as the Sugar Glider feels a kinship, he can become a worthy companion for his master's daily walks. He happily sits in a warm pocket, visiting various public places, even without carrying a cell. It is unlikely that the animal will want to escape, leaving the faithful owner's shoulder or his/her pocket. Escape is doubtful, because, at the genetic level, he is loyal to his family and wants to be near its members as often and as long as possible.</div>

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<strong>Bottom Line</strong></h2>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Of course, keeping sugar Glider is far from easy. However, those who are not afraid of difficulties can safely start fluffy marsupial flyers, and they will give about fifteen unforgettable years of communication.<br />
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