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Amazing Superpowers Dogs Have
From a built-in spin-dry and a unique nose-print ID to sensing earthquakes and reading your emotions, dogs possess remarkable abilities that make them far more than loyal companions.

Feline Eye Diseases and Eye Drops
Feline eye disease is very likely in a cat's life. Some breeds like Exotic Shorthair, Persian, and Chinchilla (flat-faced) are high-risk and may have multiple eye infections.

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 You Should Know About Heatstroke in Dogs
Dogs cool themselves mainly by rapid panting because they have almost no sweat glands, so they overheat quickly in summer. Recognize early signs like heavy panting and red gums, and act fast—move to shade, offer cool (not ice) water, and cool the paws—then see a vet.

What to Do When Your Dog Has a Fever
If a dog has a fever, take its temperature promptly and act by severity. Today we explain fever precautions.

What Behaviors Show Your Dog Is Too Hot?
A hot dog pants with tongue out, drinks heavily, drools, seeks cool spots, and leaves damp paw prints. Abnormal panting noise or constant heavy drooling signals heatstroke—move it to shade and use a fan, never ice water or shaving.

Winter Care Tips for Dogs
Winter is cold, so people stay in, spending more time with dogs. It is a hard season for dogs—cold cuts outdoor time, and poor warmth causes chills and colds. For a happy winter, watch the dog's daily life and health. Here are winter dog-care tips.

Dog Eyes Red and Watery: Causes and Care
Red streaks and tearing in a dog's eyes can mean heat, dryness, or an eye disease such as conjunctivitis or glaucoma. Match the signs to the cause and treat—from more water and a cooling diet to vet care for pain or trauma.

Do Lop Rabbits Smell? How to Handle a Smelly Rabbit
Lop rabbits are clean, burrow-loving animals that groom themselves and have light-scattering droppings, so they rarely smell. This guide explains why a rabbit may smell—litter habits and scent glands—and how to fix it with training, diet, bathing, and hygiene.

German Shepherd Dog
The German Shepherd Dog, developed in Germany in 1899, is a large, versatile working dog used worldwide as a police, detection, and guide dog, as well as a popular family companion. Confident and capable, it excels at any task.