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How to Stop Your Dog From Scavenging on Walks

How to Stop Your Dog From Scavenging on Walks

Dogs will gulp down anything edible-smelling on the ground, risking poisoning from toxins and spoiled food. The fix is a 'leave it' training routine built on a clear command, high-value rewards, and a leash β€” start indoors with no distractions, then move outside. Repeat until your dog learns that looking to you near an unknown object earns the reward.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How Long Does Cat External Deworming Take to Work?

How Long Does Cat External Deworming Take to Work?

External deworming kills fleas, lice, and mites within about three days, but it does not replace internal deworming β€” fleas carry tapeworms. Bathing will not remove fleas, so use vet-recommended products and follow the timing rules for oral doses.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Teddy (Poodle) Dogs Smell and How to Fix It

Why Teddy (Poodle) Dogs Smell and How to Fix It

Teddy (Poodle) body odor is common and far more noticeable in a city apartment than in a house with a yard, because the dog shares your living space. The fix is mostly routine care: bathe on a sensible schedule with a dedicated pet shampoo, dry the coat thoroughly afterward, and get the dog outdoors in the sun β€” sunlight helps keep skin healthy and wards off the bacteria that cause odor.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What You Must Know Before Getting a Dog

What You Must Know Before Getting a Dog

Owning a dog is a long-term commitment with real costs β€” shots, monthly parasite control, food, and care can run around 700 yuan a month before any illness β€” plus the time for training, daily walks, and emotional attention. Think it through: you can choose a pet, but the dog can't choose otherwise and will spend its whole life with you.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Caring for a Cat with a Sensitive Stomach

Caring for a Cat with a Sensitive Stomach

A sensitive-stomach cat isn't sick but stays thin and prone to vomiting and diarrhea because poor absorption starves it of nutrients. Steady, easy-to-digest food (no frequent switches), set meal sizes, fresh water, probiotics, and a regular deworming schedule are what keep it healthy.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What to Do When a Hairless Cat Catches a Cold

What to Do When a Hairless Cat Catches a Cold

Hairless cats have no fur to insulate them, so they catch chills easilyβ€”keep a sick cat warm, hydrated, and well-fed, and use heat-clearing or antiviral medication for cold symptoms. If eye discharge, red eyes, or fever appears, the cause may be feline rhinotracheitis and needs prompt veterinary care. Year-round, hairless cats need indoor living, clothing in winter, regular wiping in summer, and a calm, safe environment.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Kitten Cold: Symptoms and Care

Kitten Cold: Symptoms and Care

Kitten colds move through three stages β€” early (dry warm nose, mild sneezes, normal appetite), middle (low energy, red eyes, fast breathing, thick discharge), and late (eye and nose crusting, mouth ulcers, fever) β€” and can mimic panleukopenia or rhinotracheitis, so don't delay. Warmth, nutrition, and vet-approved meds (never human pills) are the plan, with vaccination as prevention.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Signs That a Cat Is Stressed

Signs That a Cat Is Stressed

Cats are naturally timid and easily stressed, and chronic stress can spiral into depression, so recognizing the signs matters. A stressed cat may crouch and pant, lash out, mark territory with urine, or over-groom to the point of bald patchesβ€”eased by patience, gentle handling, and food-based coaxing.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Bond with Your Cat

How to Bond with Your Cat

Cats are reserved by nature, so trust builds through patience, not force β€” read their boundaries, play daily, skip the scolding, feed them well, and give them room to roam. Expect the process to take longer with a previously abandoned cat, but the bond is worth the wait.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Has Your Cat Suddenly Lost Its Appetite?

Why Has Your Cat Suddenly Lost Its Appetite?

A cat that stops eating may just be bored with its food, stressed, or reacting to heat or vaccinesβ€”but it can also signal dental pain, pancreatitis, kidney disease, or a blockage. If the slump lasts more than two days, assume a medical cause and see a vet. A sudden increase in appetite can mean diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or parasites.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026