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The Downsides of Owning a Pet
Pet ownership brings costs, time, shedding, odor, zoonotic-disease risk, bites, noise, lost sleep, and the pain of saying goodbye (dogs live 10-15 years, cats 12-18). Think it through before you commit — and once you do, take responsibility for life.

Can Dogs Go Bald? Understanding Localized Hair Loss
Dogs don't go bald from genetics like people do; their "bald spot" is localized hair loss from salty food, lack of sunlight, over-bathing, follicle damage, poor nutrition, or fungal/mite/bacterial skin disease. Adjust diet and care, limit baths, ensure sunlight and parasite control, and see a vet for serious skin issues.

How to Keep a Clean, Healthy Home With Pets
Clean daily: vacuum shed fur, do a weekly deep clean and disinfect, and keep air flowing. Bathe regularly, wipe the anal glands and paws, and disinfect shoes and pet items to stop bacteria and odors from building up.
Is a dog’s body temperature of 39.5°C normal?
A dog's temperature of 39.5°C is not normal — the normal range is 38–39°C, so a reading above 39°C likely means a fever. After strenuous exercise or in hot weather the temperature can temporarily reach 39°C, which is normal; if other symptoms appear, see a vet.

Can Dogs Have Autism Too?
Dogs can show autism-like signs—social withdrawal, repetitive fixated behaviors, and oversensitivity to change—usually traced to genetics, long loneliness, or neglect/abuse. Only a vet can diagnose (ruling out fear, loneliness, anxiety), so seek early assessment; early intervention and plenty of attention are key.

What to Do If Your Dog Has Autism
If your dog shows autism-like signs—avoiding contact, repetitive behaviors, sensitivity to change—start by understanding the condition and seeing a vet for a personalized plan (medication can ease anxiety). Help with gradual social training, a stable routine, exercise, and plenty of love; the cause is often genetic or from neglect/abuse.
What should I do if my dog has mild diarrhea but is still energetic?
Mild diarrhea with good energy is often simple indigestion from eating something unclean. You can start with bismuth subsalicylate tablets and probiotics, but if it worsens or recurs, see a vet to rule out parasites or viral infection.

Do Dogs Need to Switch Food Regularly?
Dogs benefit from periodic food changes: nutritional needs shift across puppy, adult, and senior life stages, health issues (joints, skin, teeth) call for targeted formulas, and rotation aids weight control and fights flavor fatigue. Switch gradually with a 7-day transition (75/25 → 50/50 → 25/75 → 100%) and slow down if digestion reacts.

Will a Picky Dog Starve Itself to Death?
A picky dog rarely starves—when truly hungry it will eat, though a very stubborn one could refuse food. The bigger risk is long-term nutrient gaps, so don't keep indulging favorites; offer balanced high-quality food, rule out dental pain with a vet check, and use a few missed meals plus rewards to reset normal eating.

Why Does My Dog Keep Repeating the Same Mistake?
A dog that repeats mistakes usually isn't just stubborn—causes include an inconsistent or too-indulgent owner, low obedience, pent-up energy, attention-seeking, or an underlying health issue. Fix it with consistent correction, patient positive training, enough exercise and play, and a vet check if pain or incontinence is involved.