Author: Mily

According to studies, 1 in 3 cats and 1 in 10 dogs only suffer from kidney disease. In particular, cats and dogs that are elderly often affect the quality of life because of kidney disease.  What is kidney disease?The kidneys are responsible for the vital function of filtering and removing waste products from the body. When some reason causes these important functions to be poor, kidney disease occurs. Symptoms, detection and prevention of kidney disease in pet cats and dogs In general, kidney disease is divided into two categories: 1. Acute kidney injury – a sharp decline in kidney function2. Chronic kidney disease -…

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Fruit is indeed one of the greatest creations of the Creator. Watermelons, apples, bananas, oranges, as they talk, the saliva will flow down. When we are enjoying delicious fruit, the dogs around us always cast longing eyes.So can the dog eat fruit in the end, what fruit is suitable for dogs to eat, let’s take a look!  blueberryBlueberries are definitely the best fruit for dogs to eat, not one of them. Blueberries are rich in vitamins, a small amount of fiber and a lot of antioxidants, that is, anthocyanins, which are definitely a rare good thing for dogs. In many high-end…

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Can dogs eat soybeans? Perhaps you’ve figured out if you can share treats with your dog while using one of many soy products as a meat substitute for a healthy diet. If humans can eat soybeans, can dogs eat them safely?There is no short “yes” or “no” answer to whether it is safe for dogs to eat soy. Soy is not technically considered toxic to dogs. However, they are also commonly used in many products that can be harmful to dogs, such as soy sauce and tofu.As always, you must ask your regular veterinarian before sharing any human food with…

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Just as human language is multifaceted and multipurpose, barking allows dogs to convey many different messages in a variety of situations.Barking can make a request to their humans, such as, “Hey, I want to get out!” It can also issue warnings such as “You are on my turf!” Or when the dog has nothing to do, it can simply be used for entertainment.An instinctive canine behavior that barks from time to time to remind you that your dog is still very dog-like. However, constant barking can be destructive, if not downright nerve-wracking. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent or curb…

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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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After starting a cat, shovelers can learn many new skills, most of whom will start to learn to grow cat grass, whether they can stick to it or not, but many cat families have appeared in cat grass pots. Why plant cat grass for cats?  Cats lick their own hair every day, and if there are multiple cats in the family, they also like to lick each other’s hair, and in the process of licking, the cat will swallow some hair.These hairs cannot be digested by the cat, can only be spit out or discharged, and those hairs that are not…

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In the process of raising dogs, we must pay more attention to observing the situation of dogs in order to find abnormalities in time. For example, when feeding, you may find that the dog’s teeth have become loose, which is very different from usual. What should I do if I find that my dog’s teeth are loose?  Dogs are born without teeth, grow to three to five weeks old to grow deciduous teeth together, and then as they grow slowly, the deciduous teeth will slowly fall out and the permanent teeth will slowly grow out. Therefore, during the teeth change period…

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Improving your dog’s diet is one of the surest ways to keep them healthy and happy. Sometimes, however, the transition process itself can be a challenging experience for dogs and their pet parents.Many dogs can switch from their current diet to a new fresh diet without difficulty. However, other dogs may need to transition to a fresh diet gradually. The difference between old and new foods also changes the required transition time. That’s why switching from dry food to fresh food usually takes longer than switching between different fresh foods.The potentially unpleasant side effects of dietary changes are a clear…

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One of the main reasons people give their dogs over to shelters is their dog’s unwelcome or destructive behavior. These may include aggression, excessive barking, running away, chewing and digging, or any number of other behavioral problems.However, with some training, most dog parents can reduce or eliminate these habits and live peacefully with their dogs. That said, if you’re dealing with aggression, it’s usually best to consult a professional canine behaviorist.Any behavior gets worse due to inadequate training or mishandling. Physical strength will never work and will only weaken the connection you are trying to make.But in order for your…

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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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