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Can 84 Disinfectant Kill the Distemper Virus?
84 disinfectant cannot fully kill the canine distemper virus; daily wipes with DuPont products or UV light are still needed during the half-year to year of viral shedding. Concentration, pH, temperature, and reducing agents all change its effect.

Things to Note When Raising a Dog in Summer
Summer is the hardest season for dogs. Shedding, heatstroke, skin disease and gut disease peak. The food-loving dog loses appetite, resistance drops, even allergies.

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.

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

The Complete Guide to Brushing Your Dog
Whether long- or short-haired, brushing matters. Correct technique untangles, keeps the coat smooth and shiny, and soothes tiredness while preventing skin disease. But 90% of methods hurt the dog. Master the right technique so it enjoys every close moment.

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.

Can Freeze-Dried Pet Snacks Carry Parasites?
Freeze-dried pet snacks do not carry parasites. Some owners worry because the raw material is fresh meat. Though made from fresh meat, after vacuum freeze-drying and other processing, there is no parasite risk - safe to eat, with varied ways to serve.

Essential Medicines and Supplements for Cats
With the cat economy, cat ownership is rising fast. Whether bought or adopted, they are beloved companions. A word: since you keep it, be loyal, treat it well, love it.

How to Bathe Your Pet at Home
Bath frequency: adult dogs weekly, autumn-winter 2-3 times a month. Puppies less due to low resistance. Cats not often - every 3-6 months per tolerance.

Symptoms of a Ragdoll Cat Cold
Ragdoll cat colds bring many symptoms - sneezing, runny nose, coughing, fever, vomiting and more may all appear. Cat colds range from minor to serious and must not be ignored; timely treatment is needed.