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What to Do with Your Cat When You’re Away for the Holidays
When you travel for a holiday, your furry child has nowhere to go. Taking it home risks stress from the journey and environment change; a boarding facility risks infection; asking someone over to scoop litter worries you about personal property. All these make every owner dread holidays. This article shares common placement methods and precautions.

What to Do About a Dog That Likes to Steal Things
Today let's understand together ‘why do dogs steal things?’

Can Dogs Eat Eggs, Raw or Cooked
Today let's learn how dogs should eat eggs. The high protein in eggs helps a dog maintain a healthy weight. Calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D in the yolk are essential for adult dog bone growth.

Is Violence the Best Way to Train a Dog
Today let's see which training method is most effective. If you like to use violence when training your dog, this violent method only makes the dog submit, not truly obey you. The dog will correct and listen only out of fear of being hit.

What to Do After a Dog Is Poisoned
If a dog shows signs of poisoning, it should be taken to the veterinary hospital immediately.

Why Does a Dog Raise One Front Leg
Does your dog do this? Standing, it tucks one front leg with the paw curled up, while watching warily what is in front of it — maybe another dog, maybe a person, maybe even a plastic bag dancing in the wind.

How to Care for a Recovering Dog
Today let's learn together how to care for a recovering dog.

How Many Meals Should a Dog Eat per Day
Beginners often feed the dog whenever it is hungry, without restraint, which easily leads to rapid obesity. Today we discuss how many meals a dog should eat per day.

Why Does My Dog Drink Toilet Water?
For free-roaming dogs, finding your dog anywhere is normal - especially causing mischief. Here's why it drinks from the toilet.

Signs of Hearing Loss in Dogs
Dog deafness usually comes from ear infection; catch it early before lasting damage. Causes are structural, neurologic, or tumors; bilateral loss shows as no response to name or sound. Diagnose by culture or CT; treat the root cause.