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The Best Foods to Feed Your Dog

The Best Foods to Feed Your Dog

Bone broth, fresh goat's milk, carrots, apples, eggs, green beans, organ meats, and salmon are packed with nutrients that support a dog's gut, coat, joints, and overall health when fed correctly.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
4 Common Diseases of Poodles

4 Common Diseases of Poodles

What diseases do poodles easily get? The top four are bacterial gastroenteritis, skin disease, bone disease and trauma.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Arthritis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Medication & Care

Arthritis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Medication & Care

Arthritis in pets brings red, swollen, painful joints and can end in deformity or paralysis. This guide covers causes, joint supplements (chondroitin, calcium, meloxicam), and prevention through a dry, warm environment, diet, and moderate exercise.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Common Causes of Shivering in Cats and Dogs and How to Manage Them

Common Causes of Shivering in Cats and Dogs and How to Manage Them

Shivering is body trembling from cold, emotion, disease, or weaknessβ€”common in pets, and seizures include it. Causes range from simple cold to poisoning or infection; this article reviews them.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Does Calcium Deficiency Reduce a Dog’s Appetite?

Does Calcium Deficiency Reduce a Dog’s Appetite?

Like people, dogs can run low on calcium from poor nutrition or weak digestion, which can indirectly affect appetite. How to improve it? This article covers the causes and solutions.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Is It Safe for Dogs to Climb Stairs Regularly?

Is It Safe for Dogs to Climb Stairs Regularly?

Most healthy dogs handle everyday stair use without harm, but several groups should avoid it: long-backed breeds (corgis, dachshunds), dogs with hip or elbow dysplasia or luxating patellas, seniors, small or toy breeds, young puppies, and overweight dogs. For these dogs stair climbing strains the spine and joints and raises the risk of injury, so carry them or choose gentler exercise.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
GiantSchnauze

GiantSchnauze

The Giant Schnauzer, also called the Large Schnauzer, is a German working dog bred in the 15th century from the rough-coated cattle dog and Miniature Schnauzer. Larger than its cousins, it is strong, enduring and loyal, though it needs firm training from puppyhood to curb aggression.

Breeds πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Pharaoh Hound

Pharaoh Hound

The Pharaoh Hound is an ancient Maltese breed prized for its noble looks, amber eyes and keen hunting instinct. Alert, affectionate and playful, it is a gifted rabbit-hunting dog and devoted companion.

Breeds πŸ“… August 8, 2026
How to Care for an Elderly Guinea Pig

How to Care for an Elderly Guinea Pig

A guinea pig over 5 years is senior and faces falling immunity, calcium deficiency (cramps, brittle bones, broken teeth), hair loss, and weaker senses. Care with a warm, low-obstacle cage, senior food rich in vitamin C and calcium, soft textures, and extra companionship.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Scottish Fold

Scottish Fold

The Scottish Fold's ears fold neatly forward over the head, earning it a place among the 'elf' cats. It is said that in 1961, a farm cat in Scotland gave birth to a litter containing a strange kitten with white fur, folded ears, and an owl-like face. Named after its birthplace near Coupar Angus, Scotland, and its folded ears, the breed became known as the 'Scottish Fold'.

Breeds πŸ“… August 7, 2026