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How To Recognize The Symptoms Of Ear Mites Before They Damage Your Cat's Ears
Ear mites are a fairly common problem for cats to endure, but it's hard for pet parents to notice them until the symptoms have become severe. Ear mites are so small that they're nearly impossible to spot with the naked eye, so it's important to know what the symptoms are. If you notice your cat exhibiting any of these symptoms, get them to a veterinarian right away. Symptoms One of the first symptoms you can expect your cat to go through if they have ear mites is for their ears to emit a brown or dark-colored discharge.
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Aging In Place For Dogs: How To Keep Rover Safe And Happy For Life
Aging in place isn't just for people anymore. As veterinary science becomes more advanced, more dogs are living with age-related problems. Depending on your dog's breed, size, and overall health, he might need some changes to his environment to continue being active and comfortable. How old is your dog, really? Tradition says that one year for a human is like seven years for a dog, but that's only part of the story.
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To Go Or Not To Go: When Taking Kitty To The Vet Could Be A Matter Of Life Or Death
Cats are good at hiding illness and injury. So good, in fact, that it can be difficult for a cat owner to determine when they are having a health emergency and must go to the veterinarian immediately. In some cases, spotting a potential problem but waiting to see if your cat gets better could be a fatal mistake. Here are four symptoms that warrant an immediate trip to the veterinarian:
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Do Dogs Get Cavities?
One of the questions commonly asked by dog owners is whether or not their dog can get cavities. Knowing the answer to this question and other cavity-related questions can help you take care of your dog and improve his or her dental health. Do dogs get cavities? Just like their human owners, dogs can get cavities. Dogs are less likely to get cavities than people because their teeth are differently shaped, their diet is different, and the bacteria in their mouths are different.
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Caring For Your New Dog: What You Should Know When You Adopt From A Shelter
When you decide that it is time to get yourself a new dog, you excitedly head to your local animal shelter to see what dogs are available for adoption. Seeing and meeting your perfect companion can take time, but when you find the right dog for you and your family, you just know it. Once you bring your new family member home, you will need to make sure that your dog is healthy and in good physical and mental condition so that they can happily integrate themselves into your family without worry or incident.
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Caring For Your Cat Without Breaking The Kitty: Inexpensive Cat Care
Being a pet owner is a wonderful experience, but it can also get expensive quickly. If you're trying to find ways to maintain your cat's health without breaking the bank, this guide can help you to find ways to do so. Inexpensive Shots Vaccinating your cat against diseases like feline leukemia and rabies is one of the best things you can do to protect their health. However, vaccines can be expensive, especially if your cat needs booster shots.
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Distemper In Dogs: What Pets Owners Need To Know
Among the many illnesses that can affect your dog, one of the most serious is distemper. You may not be very familiar with this type of canine disease, but if you are a dog owner, you should know what it is and what the symptoms are, as the disease is contagious and drastically impacts the health of your pet. What is distemper? Distemper is a viral disease that affects dogs, foxes, raccoons, and other forms of wildlife.
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Three Ways To Protect Your Dog From Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is an infection that is caused by a very unique species of bacteria that can be transmitted by ticks. It can be very difficult to treat, and thus, it's important to do all that you can to prevent your dog from contracting the illness. If you live in an area where ticks are prevalent, here are three things you should be doing to protect your dog from Lyme disease.
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How To Bathe A Ferret
Ferrets are a great exotic pet to have at home. They are friendly, fun to play with, and generally easy to care for. When it comes to bathing a ferret, it doesn't need to be done quite as often as other animals. Their skin has natural oils that can keep the ferret clean and healthy for long periods of time. Here are some tips to follow for your bathing your ferret.
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How To Keep A Sugar Glider As A Pet
Sugar gliders are small marsupial animals that belong in the kangaroo family. They are considered exotic pets and can be a lot of fun to have in your home. Before you adopt sugar gliders, make sure you know the basics of taking care of them. Stick to a Strict Dietary Regimen Start taking care of your sugar gliders by knowing what to feed them. They have strict dietary requirements that you must adhere to, otherwise you could make them ill.
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