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The Benefits of Walking Your Dog
Daily walks satisfy a dog's natural need to move and protect both body and home. They build immunity, support mental health, prevent destructive chewing and strengthen your bond. Aim for 20-30 minutes for small dogs and 30-60 for larger ones.

How to Train a Dog That Destroys the Home
To prevent a dog from wrecking the home, the most important first step is to identify the cause of the behavior.

A Guide to Walking Your Dog in Summer
Summer walks need care. Watch for violent panting, control water intake, and mind temperature and humidity — overheating can turn deadly fast, especially for flat-faced dogs.

6 Things Owners Should Do When Their Female Dog Is in Heat
A female dog in heat needs special care. Keep records from the first sign of blood, give her quiet rest, manage walks, watch her urination, never let her out of sight, and show extra patience and affection.

Do Dogs Feel the Cold? How to Keep Your Dog Warm
Every dog perceives heat and cold differently; some are cold-sensitive and some are not, so the question can't be answered broadly. Different dogs need different care.

Why Dogs Eat Poop and How to Stop It
Dogs eat feces for various reasons — nutritional gaps, boredom, or even an owner's punishment. Stopping it means addressing the cause: check nutrients, manage the litter box, and never punish accidents.

Cat Toxoplasmosis: Transmission and Prevention
Cats are the only definitive host of Toxoplasma, but most human infections come from undercooked meat, not cats. Indoor cats on cooked food are very low risk; prevent via litter care and food hygiene.

Dog Walking Tips: Do’s and Don’ts
Walk puppies only after vaccines, always leash, clean up after them, never bike-leash, avoid post-meal or midday heat, and tailor walks for seniors and pregnant dogs.

Cat Distemper (Feline Panleukopenia): Symptoms and Care
Feline panleukopenia is a deadly, highly contagious virus causing vomiting, diarrhea, and fever. No cure exists — treatment supports the immune system; vaccination is the best defense.

Seasonal Cat Care: What to Watch for in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter
Cats show different needs with each season. Adjusting your care to these changes helps your cat grow up healthier. Here is what to know about seasonal feline care.