Author: Mily

Microchips help lost dogs reunite with humans!When it comes to the statistics of lost pets, these numbers can make you worry and shock. The American Humanitarian Association estimates that one in three pets will be lost or stolen during their lifetime.Petfinder cites a study by the American Veterinary Medical Association, which claims that only 22 percent of lost dogs that enter shelters are reunited with humans. For dogs with microchips, however, that percentage jumped to more than 52 percent.You can take steps to prevent your pet from getting lost. However, you can never be sure if they need to find…

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We can’t judge the cat with full attack attributes, and the cat with full appearance, body shape and combat effectiveness must be a black-footed cat. Do you know the black-footed cat? How much do you know? Today, I would like to share with you the world’s smallest and smallest cat with explosive combat power – the black-footed cat. The black-footed cat, mainly distributed in the semi-desert area of Africa, is one of the smallest cats, with an average weight of only 1.6Kg, its shape is like a full moon kitten, with large round eyes and curved ears, and the coat…

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We don’t like to talk about it, but it happens. Sometimes, our best friend has bad breath. Whether or not their breath smells or not, a dog’s dental health is essential for a long and happy life.If left untreated, dental disease in dogs can worsen or lead to fatal illnesses and is rising as one of the leading causes of death in pets. Hanitosis is often one of the first signs of many of these problems.It is important not to mask the dog’s bad breath in every case. If the problem becomes extreme, it is prudent to see a veterinarian…

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New pet parents often have a lot of questions when it comes to training their dogs. This is important for many reasons. Crates can keep your dog safe while you’re away, reduce disruptive behavior, and help with home training, among other things.Some people worry that crate confinement is brutal. However, if you do it right, your dog won’t see it that way at all. Their crates can be a cozy nest where they can retreat from the family mess or just relax. It’s like their own private bedroom.Once they are home trained, your dog will have its own house and…

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With the acceleration of the pace of life now, people living in the city feel more and more depressed and lonely, many urban people have begun to have the habit of raising pets, with the trend more and more, many people will choose to raise a cute cute cat, but the first contact with the computer will be a disastrous start, with the deepening of the cat many people will slowly be felt that the cat is actually not so good to serve the Lord, especially when it is found that the family has a “biting cat”: bite when you…

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Can dogs eat steak? You might ask this question because you want to include another meat in your dog’s diet, or they grab a steak from your plate when you’re not paying attention and you’re worried about their health. People can eat steak, so is it safe for dogs to eat?The short answer is yes, steak is safe for dogs. Steak in moderation is a good source of omega fatty acids and other beneficial nutrients.As with all human foods, you should ask your veterinarian before feeding your dog any new dietary additions. Here’s what you should know to feed your…

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The dog is a very naughty creature, and if you don’t agree, you will get into trouble, and you don’t want a headache! But some friends are also very worried about whether the dog will retaliate against the owner or hate the owner after being beaten by the owner… My veterinarian friend has something to say about this. I believe that many friends who like to keep dogs should have experienced a period of great disobedience in dogs. In fact, part of the reason is because the dog will have a period of teeth grinding, in this process, always like to…

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Coconut oil has some benefits for dogs, just like it does for humans. However, in both cases, the benefits and risks should be carefully weighed. From relieving tummy problems and soothing irritated skin to preventing infections and reducing allergic reactions, coconut oil has also been shown to have some benefits for dogs. Before offering coconut oil to your pet, be sure to consult with your veterinarian and weigh the pros and cons of coconut oil. Here are five ways to use coconut oil on your dog. How to Use Coconut Oil? Coconut oil is extracted from ripe coconuts and is…

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As we all know, cats are very naughty little animals, and if there are strange things in the house, they can’t help but be curious to get it, and plants are no exception. Today’s theme is to take stock of which plants are commonly planted in the home that are harmful to cats and cats.  1. LiliesLily not only has a serious harm to cats and cats, its pollen is exaggerated to the extreme, as long as it is exposed, contamination is likely to cause cats to vomit, lethargy and loss of appetite, and may also cause kidney failure when serious!2.…

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Cats have the habit of licking their own hair with their tongues, so after a long time, a lot of cat hair is swallowed into the stomach, but in general, the cat will spit out the hair balls composed of these cat hairs. However, if the cat cannot spit out the hair ball normally, it needs to use the hair cream. 90% of the components of the hair cream are oily, such as mineral oil, vegetable oil or fish oil, etc., the use of grease lubrication to block the hair ball is discharged casually, of which “hair” is to represent…

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