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27/01/2023

Many cats are content to lounge around all day, and getting them to exercise can be a challenge. However, there are a few things you can do to help your cat get moving. First, try to provide plenty of opportunities for play. Set up a scratching post or cat tree in your home, and make sure there are plenty of toys available. You can also try using a toy that encourages your cat to chase, such as a wand toy with feathers or a ball that rolls along the ground. Secondly, make sure you provide adequate nutrition for your cat. A healthy diet will give your cat the energy it needs to be active. Finally, create a routine for your cat by setting aside time each day for play and exercise. With a little effort, you can help your lazy cat lead a healthier and more active life.
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25/01/2023

First, they should have a genuine love for animals. This may seem like a
no-brainer, but finding someone who cares about your pet as much as you do is
essential. Second, they should be able to communicate effectively with both you and your pet. They should take the time to explain things clearly and answer any questions you may have. Third, they should have a broad knowledge of animal health. They should be up-to-date on the latest advancements in veterinary medicine and be able to provide quality care for your pet. Finally, they should be someone you can trust.
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18/01/2023

A healthy weight for a pet will vary depending on the animal's breed, age, and activity level. However, some general Guidelines can help you determine if your pet is at a healthy weight. First, take a look at your pet from above. You should be able to see a waistline behind the ribs, and the stomach should not be hanging down low. Second, feel your pet's ribs. You should be able to feel them easily, but they shouldn't be protruding. Finally, look at your pet from the side. The chest and abdomen should appear relatively level, with no bulges or
sagging. If you still need to determine whether your pet is at a healthy weight, consult your veterinarian.
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16/01/2023

First, consider whether your cat spends time outdoors. If they do, they are likely to get dirty more often and may benefit from more frequent baths. On the other hand, if your cat is mostly an indoor pet, they will probably only need a bath once every few months.
If you're unsure how often to bathe your cat, it's always best to consult with your veterinarian.
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11/01/2023

Grass helps to settle their stomachs when they're feeling nauseous.
Dogs may also eat grass out of boredom or because they're seeking out fiber to help with digestion. In some cases, a dog's diet may be lacking in nutrients, and they may turn to grass as a source of vitamins and minerals. However, it's important to note that not all dogs are the same, and some may simply enjoy the taste of grass. If your dog is eating grass on a regular basis, it's best to consult with your veterinarian to rule out any medical causes.
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08/01/2023

Veterinarian today recommends brushing your cat or dog's teeth at least once a
week. This may seem like a lot, but it's actually not as difficult as it sounds. You
can purchase a special pet toothbrush and toothpaste from your local pet store,
or even just use a soft-bristled human toothbrush and water. Start by gently
introducing your pet to the idea of having their teeth brushed. Let them smell and
taste the toothpaste (be sure it's safe for pets!) and get used to the sensation of
the toothbrush.
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04/01/2023

Veterinarians play a critical role in the health and well-being of horses. As
members of the American Association of Equine Veterinarians (AAEV), they are
committed to providing the highest standard of care for their equine patients.
Equine vets are responsible for preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases
and injuries in horses. They also work to promote the welfare of these animals by
ensuring that they receive proper nutrition and exercise. In addition, equine vets
often collaborate with other professionals, such as trainers and farriers, to
provide comprehensive care for their patients. By working together, they can help
keep horses healthy and happy.
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02/01/2023

Veterinarian Today recommends that all animals receive shots to help prevent
them from contracting certain diseases. For example, dogs and cats must be
vaccinated against rabies, distemper, and other deadly diseases. In addition,
horses need shots to protect them against tetanus, influenza, and other equine
diseases. Rabbits need shots to prevent them from getting myxomatosis, a
deadly illness prevalent in wild rabbits. Animals not adequately vaccinated are at
risk of contracting these diseases and may even die from them. Therefore, it is
vital to make sure that all of your animals are up-to-date on their vaccinations.
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27/12/2022

While depression is primarily associated with humans, there is evidence to suggest that animals can also experience this condition.
Depression in animals can be caused by a number of factors, including the loss of a companion, changes in the environment, and physical illness.
Animals who are depressed may exhibit a change in behavior, such as becoming withdrawn or aggressive.
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24/12/2022

Veterinarians play an important role in keeping animals healthy.
They diagnose and treat health problems, prescribe medication, perform surgery, and vaccinate against diseases!
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20/12/2022

Cats spray for a variety of reasons, but the most common reason is to mark their territory. When a cat feels like its territory is threatened, it will spray urine as a way of claiming ownership.
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17/12/2022

1. Make sure that your pet is up-to-date on all their vaccinations.
2. Create a safe space for the baby, such as a crib or playpen, that the pet cannot access.
3. Never leave the baby unattended with the pet, even for a short period of time.
By taking these simple steps, you can help to create a safe and harmonious environment for your new family.
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11/12/2022

Pitbulls are a type of dog breed that has been unfairly demonized in recent years. Pitbulls can make excellent pets if they are adequately trained and socialized. The key to having a safe and healthy relationship
with a pitbull is to understand their temperament and to take steps to ensure that they are properly trained.
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08/12/2022

A woman once used a service chicken to alert her to oncoming seizures. The chicken would perch on her shoulder and flap its wings
whenever it sensed that a seizure was about to occur, giving the woman time to prepare and
potentially avoid injury.
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04/12/2022

Service animals come in all shapes and sizes!
Service animals can be ducks, pigs, miniature horses, and snakes.
While service animals are typically dogs, there is no law specifying what kind of animal can be used, as long as it is trained to perform a specific task or tasks for the benefit of a disabled individual.
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02/12/2022

Rabbits are susceptible to a number of health problems, including dental disease, which can lead to pain and weight loss.
Guinea pigs can also suffer from health problems, including respiratory infections and parasites.
It is important to take these animals in for regular checkups.
Be sure to consult with your veterinarian to determine how often your pet should be seen.
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30/11/2022

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25/11/2022

Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving! We are so grateful for each and every one of you!

21/11/2022

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18/11/2022

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