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Why Is My Dog So Sleepy in Summer?

Why Is My Dog So Sleepy in Summer?

Many dogs seem lazier and sleep far more once summer arrives. In most cases this is a normal response to heatโ€”dogs cool themselves mainly by panting and through their paw pads, so they naturally slow down to avoid overheating. However, persistent lethargy paired with panting, a rising temperature, or appetite loss can signal heatstroke or illness. Keep your dog cool, hydrated, and walk them during cooler hours to stay safe.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
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Everyday Habits That Seriously Harm Your Dog’s Joints

Joint disease in dogs is on the rise, and beyond obesity many overlooked daily habits do real damage. Slippery floors force dogs to grip hard and risk falls; bad exercise โ€” long runs, sharp stops, jumping from heights โ€” wears joints down; frequent stairs overload the knees, especially in long-backed breeds like Corgis; standing on hind legs for attention strains the spine; and overfeeding accelerates cartilage loss, particularly in large breeds with hip-dysplasia risk. Cold, damp floors stiffen joints and worsen pain. Watch for early signs โ€” stiffness after rest, reluctance to jump, hind-leg dragging, pain when touched โ€” and support joints with glucosamine and chondroitin.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
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What are the five big mistakes new dog owners should avoid?

New dog owners often make avoidable mistakes: skipping deworming, skipping vaccinations, over-bathing, feeding toxic human foods, and keeping the dog confined indoors. These habits can seriously harm a dog's health.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Why an Older Dog’s Hind Legs Suddenly Go Lame

Why an Older Dog’s Hind Legs Suddenly Go Lame

When a senior dog's hind legs suddenly go lame, watch closely and review whether your daily care is sound - it can come from age-related calcium loss (osteoporosis) or joint trouble. Start by checking the paws for cuts from glass or thorns; clean any wound, remove debris, apply a pet wound powder, and bandage, keeping the dog rested indoors so the injury does not reopen. Long-term calcium loss is common in older dogs and weakens the bones, so add calcium-rich foods like shrimp, egg yolk, and tofu and use a vet-recommended calcium supplement. If there is no wound and diet is fine, the cause may be the joints - large breeds are prone to arthritis as they age, worsened by cold floors or over-exercise; a joint supplement plus warmth may help, but swollen, painful joints need a vet.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
How to Safely Cuddle Your Cat and Stay Healthy

How to Safely Cuddle Your Cat and Stay Healthy

Cuddling and nuzzling a cat - playfully called "sniffing the cat" - is a way owners show affection, and cats are uniquely cuddle-friendly because they barely smell. Unlike dogs, whose whole-body sweat glands make them rank without baths, a cat's scattered glands and constant self-grooming, plus sunbathing that kills bacteria, leave little odor. But close contact is not risk-free: diseases in cat feces or on the coat can pass to people. These include toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidiosis, and roundworm (mostly a kitten worry), plus Q fever from Coxiella burnetii, flea-driven skin allergies, and rarely rabies or hepatitis. Enjoy the cuddle, but wash up after, keep indoor cats' litter clean, and be extra careful if you are pregnant or unwell.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Which Turtles Are Cheap and Easy to Keep?

Which Turtles Are Cheap and Easy to Keep?

Popular pet turtles that are both affordable and easy include the Chinese pond turtle, red-eared slider, painted turtle, Burmese tortoise, yellow-spotted side-neck, Mississippi map turtle, flame turtle, mud turtle, and musk turtle. They resist disease and suit beginners. The Chinese pond turtle is native, interactive, and trainable; the red-eared slider is cheap, easy, and long-lived beyond twenty years; the yellow-spotted side-neck is colorful but needs a heater above 30 degrees as a tropical species.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
What to Do When a Hamster Is Restless and Wants Out

What to Do When a Hamster Is Restless and Wants Out

Hamsters are active, curious animals that like to explore, so constant restlessness often means their environment is not stimulating enough. Give the hamster plenty of space with obstacles, ladders, and toys to climb and play, ensure steady food and water so it is never hungry or thirsty, and keep a quiet, cozy sleeping area for daytime rest. Regular gentle interaction builds trust and helps the animal feel safe.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Which Turtles Are Best for Beginners?

Which Turtles Are Best for Beginners?

Good starter turtles include the Chinese pond turtle, red-eared slider, musk mud turtle, hybrid flower-pond turtle, and common snapping turtle. These species are inexpensive, adaptable, and resilient, so beginners can practice with them. Many new keepers start with the Chinese pond turtle or red-eared slider. As long as basic mistakes are avoided and the turtles are cared for attentively, they can thrive. The most important management tasks are clean water, stable warm temperatures, and a proper basking area to reduce illness.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Can You Use Mosquito Coils Around Cats?

Can You Use Mosquito Coils Around Cats?

Noโ€”households with cats should not burn mosquito coils. The pyrethroid additives in coils are toxic to cats, which cannot metabolize them; too much exposure causes poisoning with tremors, vomiting, drooling, and unsteady walking, and in severe cases can be fatal. To protect your cat, avoid coils entirely and keep the air cat-free of the scent. Instead, fit window screens and nets, grow cat-safe plants like lemongrass or mint, and use a mosquito trap lamp or electric swatterโ€”physical, odorless methods that don't endanger your pet. Choose the approach that fits your home, and keep a playful cat away from any device.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Are Miniature Pinschers Easy to Care For?

Are Miniature Pinschers Easy to Care For?

The Miniature Pinscher is a lively, smart, gentle, and people-loving dog that experienced owners generally find easy to keep. It adapts well indoors yet still needs daily outdoor exercise to burn energy, or it may get into mischief. Its sensitive skin benefits from regular brushing and bathing, and routine vaccinations and checkups prevent disease. Pros include small size, high intelligence, loyalty, a mild temperament, little odor, and easy adaptability. Cons are a delicate stomach, cold sensitivity, and a loud voice. With a safe home, balanced diet, enough exercise, and regular parasite control and vaccines, a Miniature Pinscher thrives.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026