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How to Help a Hamster Mother Build Her Nest in Peace
Right after birth, a hamster mother's first act is to build a nest for the nursing period. This guide covers quiet, space, and warm bedding so she nests calmly and doesn't cull the litter.

Why Does My Hamster Sleep All the Time?
Hamsters sleep by day and roam at night, so a still hamster by day is normal — but all-day sleep may mean illness. This article explains the reasons.

What Do Dog Sleeping Positions Mean?
Dogs seem carefree, but their sleeping poses carry meaning — revealing personality and how safe they feel. This article decodes common dog sleep positions.

Understanding Dog Heart Disease
Dog heart disease mostly appears in old age — most dogs over eight, especially small breeds, have some heart issue. This article explains how to spot it and how to prevent it.

Why Border Collies Are Unsuitable as Police Dogs
Despite top intelligence, Border Collies are poor police dogs: they are too cunning and timid, very playful, low in aggression, not naturally loyal, and need coat care. Police dogs need calm, controllable, protective temperaments.

Why Do Dogs Lunge on the Leash?
Many owners have experienced a dog that bolts and pulls so hard on the walk that it is unclear who is walking whom. This article explains what leash lunging is, why dogs do it, and how to correct the behavior safely.

How Long Does It Take for a Scared Cat to Recover?
Recovery time for a frightened cat depends on its personality and how severe the stress response was. Mild cases may settle within about 30 minutes, while a serious scare can take hours or even days. This guide covers common fright reactions and how to soothe a scared cat.

Why Is My Cat Shivering and Lethargic?
Cats are sensitive creatures; shivering can be physical or psychological. Here are the three common causes of shivering with low spirit, and what to do.

What to Do When a Mother Cat Breathes Rapidly After Giving Birth
Rapid breathing in a mother cat after birth is often normal in the first 2–3 days, as delivery drains her energy and nutrients. Support her with nutrition and rest, avoid baths, and see a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

What to Do When Your Pet Rabbit Won’t Return to Its Cage
A rabbit that bolts out and refuses to return is a common headache. Set a fixed exercise schedule, use gentle petting at return time, and offer treats as a backup—but bonding through interaction is the real fix. This guide explains.