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When You Should Not Bathe Your Dog
Every dog loves to look good, and looking good means staying clean and tidy - yet dogs love freedom and would rather stay filthy than take a bath.

What Is Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC)?
Studies show three most common cat lower-urinary-tract diseases: FIC, urolithiasis, and UTI. The most common is 'FIC' — feline idiopathic cystitis.

Top 10 Smartest Cat Breeds
Some cat breeds are notably more intelligent and trainable than others. From the hairless Sphynx to the elegant Persian, here are the ten smartest cats and the traits that make them so clever.

How to Find a Lost Dog
The first 6 to 8 hours are the golden window for finding a lost dog. Mobilize helpers, check cameras, make detailed flyers, and use maps and scent to bring your dog home.

What Are Ear Mites? A Confession from an Ear Mite
Hello, we are ear mites. Humans call us ear scabies mites, and the British call us Otodectes cynotis.

Feline Stress Response: Treatment and How Dangerous It Is
Nowadays more and more people are keeping cats and like to film interaction videos to share online. But whether you are a seasoned cat owner or a beginner, you should learn how to care for cats scientifically.

What to Do When Your Dog Won’t Sleep at Night
In the early days of dog ownership, many owners are puzzled when their dog won't sleep at night - running around and howling, seriously disturbing the family and neighbors. What should you do, and how can you calm the dog down?

Understanding Cat Body Language
Many cat owners misunderstand a cat's body language when first keeping one, because cats cannot speak but express feelings through body movements. Owners must learn the meaning of cat body language to better understand their mood.

Signs That Deworming Your Dog Worked
Owners know dogs need regular deworming, but even on schedule the treatment can fail. This article explains how to tell whether internal and external parasites have been cleared after deworming your dog.

What to Know Before Taking Your Dog Swimming
Not all dogs swim naturally. Use a life jacket for brachycephalic, young or old dogs, avoid unknown rivers, and always teach where to exit.