As a dog owner, you do what you can to keep your dog contained in your backyard or other space where they cannot get hurt. However, sometimes accidents, like leaving the gate open or the dog breaking free from its leash do occur. If this should happen and a car hits your dog, there are some things you can do to help. This guide explains the quick action you must take to help your dog, or anyone else's for that matter, if a vehicle strikes him or her.
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If your cat has been diagnosed with the obsessive-compulsive disorder known as pica, you undoubtedly are worrying about your cat. Aside from the general danger of your cat consuming things that can potentially create blockages in their intestines or even poison them, there's one other potential threat. Cats with pica may have an affinity for chewing or biting hard objects, which can harm their teeth. This guide will help you to support your cat's oral health and reduce the risk of damage to their teeth and gums.
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When it comes to exotic pets, iguanas are a popular choice among animal lovers. These lizards grow to be incredibly large and require some specific tips to help you prolong their health and life. In order to be the best iguana owner possible, follow these points below, and don't hesitate to reach out to your veterinarian for further help.
Give Your Pet Time To Adjust
While bringing your pet lizard home can be an exciting time, you will need to temper that enthusiasm for a bit, so that your iguana has time to adjust.
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Newsflash! Your dog doesn't speak English. When you try to communicate in your native tongue, all they get is a warbled mess of sounds that may or may not be good, depending upon your tone of voice. So, how are you supposed to live alongside this creature you can't converse with? How can you possibly know what they need if they can't tell you? First, learn the language of dog, and then create your own "
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If your puppy has started to chew everything in sight, you may be frustrated and upset to see your shoes, clothing and other belongings ripped apart. You may also be worried that your puppy's belly is full of chewed up materials that are not supposed to be there. It is important that you get your puppy to stop chewing on the wrong things -- both to save your sanity and keep your dog in good health.
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