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How do I bathe a budgerigar?

To bathe a budgerigar: pick a sunny afternoon with a warm room, fill a spray bottle with water, and lightly mist its back and sides until the feathers are damp; the bird will then preen and clean itself. You can also place a shallow basin of water (no deeper than its belly) in the cage and let it bathe on its own, then remove the basin promptly to avoid excess cage humidity.

Q&A πŸ“… March 16, 2024
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How to Train a Puppy to Potty?

Potty training takes patience. Pick a fixed spot, use newspaper or pee pads scented with the puppy's urine, and take it there right after waking, eating, or drinking. Reward success and stay consistent with timing.

Q&A πŸ“… March 15, 2024
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What should I do when my dog is in heat?

Manage a dog in heat with isolation from unneutered animals, close monitoring, and avoiding public outings. If you do not plan to breed, spaying is recommended to reduce discomfort and control reproductive health.

Q&A πŸ“… June 17, 2023
What to Do When Your Dog Refuses to Toilet at Home During Quarantine

What to Do When Your Dog Refuses to Toilet at Home During Quarantine

Dogs trained to relieve themselves outdoors often refuse to go at home during lockdown. Help them by setting up a familiar toilet spot with pee pads, adding their own scent, mimicking outdoor ground, and encouraging water intakeβ€”and ease their stress with play.

Pet Health πŸ“… May 9, 2022
Pet-Safe Houseplants That Are Non-Toxic to Cats and Dogs

Pet-Safe Houseplants That Are Non-Toxic to Cats and Dogs

Both pets and plants bring life to a home, but many plants can be risky for furry friends. Here are safe, non-toxic options you can grow alongside your cat or dog.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 11, 2021
What to Do When Dog or Cat Vaccination Fails

What to Do When Dog or Cat Vaccination Fails

Measures to address vaccine failure in dogs and cats, covering nutrition, maternal antibodies, parasites, health status, medication, storage, and scheduling.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 11, 2021
Do Cats Need Deworming in Winter?

Do Cats Need Deworming in Winter?

Parasites stay active even in winter, so year-round deworming matters. Fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal worms can all affect cats during the cold months, and several safe topical and systemic products are available.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 11, 2021
Preparations for First-Time Cat Owners

Preparations for First-Time Cat Owners

Seeing friends show off their pets, are you tempted too? That is how many cat lovers start. Here is what new cat owners should know before bringing a cat home.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 9, 2021
Cat Deworming Schedule and Precautions

Cat Deworming Schedule and Precautions

Parasites are among the few diseases preventable by routine care; timely deworming is key to a cat's health.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 9, 2021
Why You Should Groom Your Dog Regularly

Why You Should Groom Your Dog Regularly

When you bring your dog out of the grooming salon, your pet usually looks refreshed, not only handsome and beautiful but also very energetic. Good regular grooming keeps your dog clean and comfortable all year round. Most groomers will recommend grooming your dog every 6 to 8 weeks, but the exact frequency may depend on the dog's breed, lifestyle, and your styling preferences for your pet. Knowing your options in advance can help you communicate better with the groomer and develop an effective grooming plan.

Pet Health πŸ“… January 9, 2021