Taking Care Of That Newly Adopted Senior Cat

Posted on: 20 April 2016
Congratulations on adopting a senior feline! These cats have often lost a previous owner or have been abandoned. They deserve a forever home, too, and are capable of giving back a lot of love. Because of their age, they may need some extra help and attention. Here are a few ways that you can give them a comfortable life for their remaining years. 1. Adjust their diet according to their changing body.
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Puppy Problems: What To Know About Dog Flu

Posted on: 19 April 2016
Recent news reports about a type of flu that affects dogs have alarmed dog-lovers everywhere. The illness seems to be sweeping through dog populations rapidly, causing illness and concern. You may have heard about this disease and are worried about allowing your dog to go out in public for fear of your pet contracting this flu. Read below for more information about this dog disease and how you can keep your dog from catching it.
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3 Non-Declawing-Related Tips To Prevent Your Cat From Clawing Your Furniture

Posted on: 19 April 2016
Although cat ownership can be a wonderful thing, one thing that can drive you crazy is dealing with your cat's scratching. Cats have a natural desire to sharpen their claws and scratch things, but this can be a big pain when it's your furniture that is being scratched. Still, you may not want to have your cat declawed. Luckily, following these three tips can help, without the need for this procedure.
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3 Tips about Proper Health Care for Your Newly Adopted Senior Dog

Posted on: 14 April 2016
If you have recently adopted a senior dog, you probably already appreciate the mellow nature and training that mature canines often have. However, in order to enjoy more years with your four-legged family member, it is important to understand that senior dogs often have specific health care and nutritional needs. Because of this, it will be a good idea to talk with your veterinarian about the following information. #1-More Frequent Checkups for Senior Dogs
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