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How Pets Benefit Children
Keeping a pet at home not only gives a child a 'playmate' but also opens a window for them to understand life. Companionship from a pet in childhood is thus very good for a child's growth.

Beagle Hunting Training: Methods and Tips
The Beagle has strong hunting instincts, so training one well requires understanding its habits before any training begins. Owners must be very patient when training a Beagle. This article introduces training methods for hunting with a Beagle.

What to Know Before Taking Your Dog Swimming
Not all dogs swim naturally. Use a life jacket for brachycephalic, young or old dogs, avoid unknown rivers, and always teach where to exit.

How to Help Your Cat Live a Longer, Healthier Life
A cat's longevity depends on weight control, a healthy gut, antioxidants, muscle mass, and skin health. Support these through quality protein, targeted supplements, and daily activity.

How to Fix Smelly Dog Paws
Many dog owners notice a foul odor from their dog's paws and wonder if dogs can get "athlete's foot." Paw odor is actually common in dogs. This article explains why dog paws smell and how to treat and prevent the problem.

What Causes Dog Dermatitis, and How to Prevent It
Dog dermatitis is skin inflammation from bacteria, fungi, or abrasions. When you see red rash, pustules, or crusting, treat promptly to stop it spreading. Here is what causes it and how to prevent it.

How to Remove Lice from Your Dog (and Which Medicine)
In hot, humid weather, parasites like fleas and lice thrive, and dogs pick them up outdoors. Lice cause intense itching and multiply fast if not removed. Here is how to handle them.

How to Treat Cat Roundworms (and Which Medicine)
Roundworms are a common internal parasite in cats, causing cough, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Treat promptly with dewormer. Here is how, and which medicine to use.

Ten Taboos of Keeping Hamsters
Ten rules for safe hamster care: no human food or raw water, sand baths not water, one hamster per cage, no strong sunlight, proper chew toys and bedding, and enough space with basic gear. Following them prevents illness and injury.

What Are the Symptoms of Anemia in Dogs?
Dog anemia shows as weight loss, dull coat, pale gums and mucous membranes, lethargy, weakness, and wobbly walking, and is confirmed at home by checking for pale gums. Improve it with iron- and protein-rich foods and, for recurring cases, blood-building supplements alongside a complete diet.