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Benefits of Spaying and Neutering Your Cat

Benefits of Spaying and Neutering Your Cat

What are the pros and cons of neutering a cat? Can cats be neutered? It has become a headache for owners because neutering has many benefits, including lower tumor rates and no pyometra, but the drawbacks cannot be ignored. Let us look together.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
Common Questions About Spaying and Neutering Cats

Common Questions About Spaying and Neutering Cats

When is the best time to spay or neuter a cat? What should be noted before and after the surgery? What are the benefits? These are things every cat owner needs to learn. Spaying or neutering is something every cat must go through; let us look at these common questions together.

Pet Health 📅 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 📅 January 9, 2021
Cat Trauma: Diagnosis and Treatment

Cat Trauma: Diagnosis and Treatment

A car accident or trauma refers to injuries a cat suffers when struck by a moving vehicle such as a car, truck, train, or motorcycle. In addition, when a cat suffers human abuse, falls from a height, or is attacked by another animal, it can also lead to external trauma in the cat. The effects of trauma range from mild to life-threatening, and any body system can be affected.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
What to Do About Contact Dermatitis in Dogs

What to Do About Contact Dermatitis in Dogs

Contact dermatitis is an uncommon skin condition in dogs, mainly caused by contact with plants, drugs, and various chemicals. It is less common in animals than in people because a dog's skin is well protected by its coat, so it appears on sparsely haired areas. This article explains the allergic and irritant types and how they are diagnosed and treated.

Pet Health 📅 January 9, 2021
Dog Bloating and Loss of Appetite

Dog Bloating and Loss of Appetite

Bloating refers to the symptom of a dog's stomach and intestines swelling due to excessive gas production. Flatulence generally refers to the process of expelling excess gas from the body. Gas from flatulence is mainly expelled through the anus.

Pet Health 📅 January 8, 2021
How to Prevent Parasites in Dogs

How to Prevent Parasites in Dogs

A parasite is an organism that lives in another organism, called the host. The dog is a host for parasites. Often, the parasite needs the dog's body to survive and can harm the dog.

Pet Health 📅 January 8, 2021
What Is Canine Parvovirus?

What Is Canine Parvovirus?

Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a single-stranded DNA virus that hits unvaccinated dogs of any age; CPV-2 is the most virulent and a leading cause of severe puppy enteritis. It spreads by fecal-oral contact, resists the environment for months to years, and causes vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and dehydration. Vaccination is key.

Pet Health 📅 January 8, 2021
Tips for Caring for an Older Dog

Tips for Caring for an Older Dog

Age is not a disease, but senior dogs need help: add rugs for traction on slick floors, raise food bowls to shoulder height, keep them cool in summer, use car ramps and indoor steps, give an orthopedic bed, and keep both body and mind active with short outings and new games.

Pet Health 📅 January 8, 2021
What to Know About Puppy Vaccinations

What to Know About Puppy Vaccinations

Puppy 'shots' (vaccinations) protect against fast-spreading infectious diseases. Puppies get the first round at 6–8 weeks, then boosters every 3–4 weeks until 20 weeks. Which vaccines depend on size, local law, and lifestyle risks (boarding, ticks, etc.). Repeated shots bridge the gap while maternal antibodies fade.

Pet Health 📅 January 8, 2021