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What to Keep in Mind When Raising a Puppy

What to Keep in Mind When Raising a Puppy

A new puppy needs structure from day one: crate it at first for security, hold off on baths, and never feed bones. Wean it gradually onto softened puppy kibble with goat's milk, give it sunlight and gentle exercise, and stay on schedule with vaccines and deworming while shaping good behavior early.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Signs Your Dog Isn’t Getting Enough Exercise

Signs Your Dog Isn’t Getting Enough Exercise

Dogs need daily exercise to burn energy and stay fit β€” without it they pack on weight, bark for attention, chew the furniture, sleep poorly, and bolt out the door. Leash up for walks, and on bad-weather days burn energy with indoor games.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Dogs Shouldn’t Be Left Home Alone for Long Periods

Why Dogs Shouldn’t Be Left Home Alone for Long Periods

Leaving a dog home alone too long strains both body and mind. Physically, dogs that only eliminate outdoors will hold their urine, risking urinary stones and infections; puppies and seniors are especially vulnerable. Psychologically, prolonged isolation can trigger separation anxiety and depression, so a safe space, calm comings and goings, and engaging toys help keep your dog stable.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
What Causes Bladder and Urethral Stones in Dogs?

What Causes Bladder and Urethral Stones in Dogs?

Bladder and urethral stones are common in middle-aged and senior dogs, especially males, and link to a single-protein diet, vitamin A deficiency, low water intake, urinary infection, and anatomy. Severe cases need surgery to remove the stones, while prevention focuses on balanced diet, fresh water, and regular exercise.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
How Long Does Cat Gastroenteritis Take to Heal on Its Own?

How Long Does Cat Gastroenteritis Take to Heal on Its Own?

Chronic gastroenteritis β€” from long-term poor eating habits β€” can improve over 1–2 months of careful feeding, but acute gastroenteritis is dangerous and tends only to worsen, with a high death rate. At the first sign of vomiting or diarrhea, get the cat to a vet rather than dosing it at home.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Symptoms and Prevention of Coccidiosis in Cats

Symptoms and Prevention of Coccidiosis in Cats

Feline coccidiosis causes soft stools, diarrhea, and jelly-like mucus or blood in the feces, hitting kittens with weak immunity hardest. The parasite lives in the small intestine and can cause hemorrhagic enteritis. Catch it with a fecal exam and treat with sulfonamides plus fluids; prevent it through regular deworming, avoiding contaminated soil, and isolating infected cats.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Why Do Indoor Cats Get Fleas?

Why Do Indoor Cats Get Fleas?

Even cats that never go outside can pick up fleasβ€”carried in on your shoes and clothes, passed from a new unquarantined cat, or brought in from the garden. Fleas breed alarmingly fast, so routine prevention matters. If fleas appear, isolate the cat, apply a topical ectoparasiticide such as fipronil, comb out the debris, and deep-clean the home.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog

How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog

Today we look at how often a dog should be bathed. If someone gives you an exact number, that person is probably a pet-store owner - because bath frequency depends entirely on the individual dog, with no fixed answer.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Early Symptoms of Rickets in Dogs

Early Symptoms of Rickets in Dogs

Rickets in dogs mainly blocks the ossification process during growth; long bones bend under weight, cartilage enlarges, and swollen lumps appear at the junctions of ribs and costal cartilage.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Should Your Dog Diet in Winter?

Should Your Dog Diet in Winter?

Today we learn whether dogs should bulk up in winter. Spoiler: they shouldn't - they can even eat less.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026