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Ten Taboos for First-Time Dog Owners
New dog owners often make the same mistakes, from bathing too soon to feeding human food and using the wrong shampoo. Avoid these ten common taboos to keep your puppy safe and healthy.

Top 10 Smartest Cat Breeds
Some cat breeds are notably more intelligent and trainable than others. From the hairless Sphynx to the elegant Persian, here are the ten smartest cats and the traits that make them so clever.

Do Cats Need Their Claws Trimmed
In the wild, cats use claws to hunt and climb. When scratching, they release scent to mark territory — but these behaviors can damage your furniture at home.

Dog Heartworm: Symptoms and Treatment
Canine Heartworm Disease is a fatal threat; mosquito-borne thread parasite in heart/pulmonary artery, up to 30 cm, lives 5-7 years. Severely harms heart/vessels, causes cardiopulmonary dysfunction, death if untreated - top hidden killer!

Does an Indoor Cat Still Need Deworming?
Even strictly indoor cats meet parasites via your shoes, plants, drains, and raw-food diets. Internal and external deworming every 1–3 months keeps your cat — and your family — healthy.

Can You Walk a Cat on a Leash?
Some cats enjoy the outdoors, but leash training takes patience — use a light H-style harness, never a collar, and build up indoors first. If your cat hates it, don't force it; enriching indoor life works just as well.

How to Break Your Dog’s Bad Habits
What to do once a dog has formed a bad habit?

Reading Your Cat’s Body Language
A cat's purrs, ears, tail and posture all send messages. From the 'airplane ears' of annoyance to the belly-up trust and the thoughtful 'slow blink', learning these signals helps you understand and bond with your cat.

The Essential Cat Feeding Handbook
New cat owners often wonder where to start. Learn to estimate a cat's age from teeth and coat, set up litter boxes correctly, and know which human foods are safe, which plants soothe stress, and which 'forbidden fruits' are dangerous.

Summer Cat Care: Mistakes and Precautions
Cats do feel the heat and cannot cool themselves through skin sweat glands. Avoid shaving their coat or using enclosed bubble carriers, keep air flowing, offer plenty of water, and guard against food spoilage and parasites.