Author: Mily

Can dogs eat gummy bears? You might ask this question because your dog got into your treats drawer. Humans can eat gummy bears, so are gummy bears safe for dogs too?The short answer is no, gummy bears are not safe for dogs. These candies contain a lot of sugar, which is not good for your pup. In addition, sugar-free breeds are actually dangerous for your dog to consume.If your dog has eaten this chewy treat, you should contact your veterinarian for guidance. Why gummy bears are bad for dogs?Gummies bears are basically made from two ingredients: gelatin and sugar. Gelatin is…

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Teaching your dog to “talk”, or bark at command, is fun and useful: a fun trick to show to family and friends, as well as to fend off intruders. While excessive barking can be a big problem, teaching speaking and quiet commands with focus and consistency can both enhance your dog’s natural instincts and allow you to stop your dog from barking when needed. Different dog trainers and owners have different techniques, but the basic methods explained below apply to many dogs. Before You Begin To start training, you’ll need some small but tasty dog treats or your dog’s favorite…

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There are many kinds of symptoms of cat stress response, not only will there be strange movements and affect appetite, etc., but also will lead to low immune function of cats, germs will take advantage of the deficiency, which in turn will lead to cats more susceptible to illness, how to appease cats with stress reactions?  Start by finding out what causes the cat to experience stress. Long-distance transportation has a greater impact on cats, mainly because cats suffer from more irritations, such as odor irritation, road bumps and motion sickness, etc., let the cat stay in their familiar air box…

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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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Dogs have dental problems and need dental care, just like humans. Many of us don’t examine our dog’s teeth and gums, and as a result, loose teeth are often difficult to spot. In many cases, the underlying cause of loose teeth in dogs, such as periodontal disease, does not show obvious symptoms. It’s important to know the symptoms so you can get the care and treatment you need to keep your dog happy and healthy. The Puppy’s Normal Teeth Fall Out Loose teeth are not always something to worry about, and it is normal for puppies to lose teeth as…

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Dogs eat paper is pica, pica appears for a variety of reasons, most of which may be the lack of necessary trace elements and vitamins in the dog’s body, so it will supplement the nutrition it needs in this way. It may also be just fun, so eat paper to play. The owner should choose high-quality dog food, which can meet the nutrition required for the growth of the dog. It is also recommended to use fish, fruits and vegetables as a side food, because balanced nutrition also requires multi-faceted cooperation.

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Every known creature on Earth has a place and a name in a (relatively) simple classification system. The Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus first proposed this system in the 18th century, and it has evolved as we discover new species and new research tools.The 7-character name tells the story of the lineage and evolution of each creature and how it relates to all other creatures on the tree of life. Organisms are uniquely identified by genus and species names. The classification system classifies all creatures using the following headings, in the case of our favorite pet dog, aka dog. The genus…

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Congratulations on getting a puppy! We are sure this is the cutest little thing ever. Having a puppy is an exciting time and the two of you will form a very strong and special bond. But there’s still a lot to do, and you’re sure to keep them healthy and happy.One question you might ask yourself is, “How do I feed this little thing?” This is an important question because the answer can be a bit complicated.‍What should I feed them?The dietary needs of puppies are very different from those of adult dogs. One of the reasons is that they…

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 Moldy foodMoldy foods can contain fibrillatory mycotoxins (toxic fungi) that can cause severe reactions in pets. Throw away moldy food as soon as possible to prevent pets from entering the refrigerator and cupboard.What to look for: Muscle tremors, ataxia (impaired balance or coordination due to brain, nerve, or muscle damage), and convulsions that last for days.chocolateYou probably already know this, but it’s important. All chocolates contain a compound called theobromine, with dark chocolate having the highest content.What to look for: vomiting, diarrhea, irritability, hyperactivity, and seizures. Using it in large quantities may cause your pet to die.Xylitol (sugar-free food)This sugar…

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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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