Dogs and cats love treats. Whether you are handing them out as way to display affection or using them as a training aid, your pet will always look forward to a tasty treat. Giving your dog or cat too many treats could lead to an overweight pet which could lead to health problems.
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Having a pet in the house is a great joy and a great responsibility. Aside from feeding, training, house breaking, vaccinating, and vet visits, your dog or cat needs to be bathed and groomed.
Cats are expert groomers by nature. They are quite apt at cleaning themselves, and don’t need humans to help them. Every now and then some human intervention is required to make sure a cat is squeaky clean.
The warm weather is here. It’s time to enjoy the outdoors after a long, cold winter. It also means vacations and road trips. But what about the family pet?
When most us of think of high blood pressure (also known as hypertension), we usually think of ourselves, friends or family members. We would never think of our dog as having hypertension. But it does happen,