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Pet Disinfection and Deodorization: A Review
Surveys show people spend 70-90% of their lives indoors, so indoor air quality is directly tied to health. Odors are generally harmful, causing headaches and nausea and especially affecting the sense of smell. Pet households often have strong smells, made worse in damp spring weather.

Daily Tips for Preventing Feline Urinary Tract Disease
Winter brings dry cold weather and a peak season for cat urinary problems. Please take note - here are a few tips for reference.

Precautions for a Dog Coming Home
For new owners, the worst is a puppy falling ill at home. So a just-arrived dog needs careful care - how to feed, drink, deworm, vaccinate and do simple training.

Causes of Feline Kidney Failure
Acute kidney injury usually comes from ingesting toxins (plants, pesticides, cleaners, human drugs) or anesthesia complications; chronic failure stems from kidney damage or age-related degeneration, averaging onset near age 7. Diet, checkups, and keeping toxins away are key prevention.

What’s Most Commonly Found in Dog Poop?
What are the most common things found in dog poop?

Why Is My Dog Losing Fur on Its Tail?
Why does a dog lose fur in patches on the tail? Tail hair loss can also be caused by parasites - especially in big-tailed dogs with thick, dense coats, where poor grooming and cleaning can lead to infestations.

What the Colors of Dog Urine Mean
The simplest health check is watching stool - but urine tells even more. Here's what dog urine colors signal.

Autumn Pet Travel Health Tips
Have you noticed these things? This season means cool temperatures, colorful leaves, maybe a little snow — a great time to go out with your pet.

The Difference Between Feline Alopecia and Ringworm
The only thing feline alopecia (hair loss) and ringworm share is shedding fur - in every other respect they are entirely different. Here is how to tell them apart.

Household Items That Are Dangerous to Dogs (Part 1)
Electrical cords, many common houseplants, fragile glassware, forbidden human foods, and cleaning chemicals are silent killers lurking in every home. Learn which ones to keep away from your dog.