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Maddening Cat Shedding
Cat shedding is the bane of every cat-owning home. Imagine clothes perpetually covered in fur; you diligently lint-roll them again and again, only to have the cat restore the mess the next day. Owners may develop 'fur phobia' from hair in food and drink, even wondering if they need hairball paste themselves.

Does Your Dog’s Dry Skin Need Moisturizer?
Dog dry skin can come from bathing too often (which damages the skin barrier - once a month is enough) or an unbalanced diet (add B vitamins for softer, smoother coat). So does dry skin need moisturizing? Let's see.

How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog
Today we look at how often a dog should be bathed. If someone gives you an exact number, that person is probably a pet-store owner - because bath frequency depends entirely on the individual dog, with no fixed answer.

What to Do About Everyday Cat Shedding
Cat owners all fret over sheddingโespecially in spring the cat becomes a 'walking dandelion.' Some even roll the loose fur into balls.

Daily Cat Care Tips
Many prospective owners worry about what to watch for and whether it's troublesome. Cats love cleanlinessโthey groom with their tongue and wash their face after eating, spending ~15% of the day on coat careโbut owners still have work to do.

Main Causes of Dog Shedding and How to Manage It
Because dogs have a coat, shedding is normal. But some pathological hair loss is not normal. To tackle shedding, you need to understand the common causes and symptoms.

Cat Care Guide for Autumn and Winter Shedding Season
Today let us talk about cat care tips for the autumn-winter transition.

How to Reduce Strong Dog Body Odor in Summer
In summer a dog's body odor is strong, especially in a closed, air-conditioned room, troubling many pet homes. Odor comes from skin and sweat-gland secretions broken down by microbes, strengthening with heat and humidity. To reduce it, first know the sources.

5 Tips to Keep Your Dog Warm and Healthy in Winter
Winter solstice marks the coldest time of year - a stern test of a dog's fitness, when careful care matters. Once balance breaks and resistance drops, germs strike, causing sensitive gut and runny-nose colds. How to help your dog through a warm, comfortable winter and boost immunity - read on.

A New Owner’s Guide to Preparing for a Cat
Bringing a kitten home is joyful but troublesome early, so learn and prepare before serving your cat. Cats are sensitive; the author suggests a kitten over two months for beginners - one eating kibble and eliminating alone. Found/adopted newborns need experienced owners or pro advice.