Bringing a new pet into house is not much different from welcoming a new baby into the family. But, pets also require care just like our kids. To keep the pets healthy and happy, care should be taken to provide… Continue Reading →
The world is changing, and so is pet parenting! With the recent advancements in medical and technological fields, pet parents are becoming more aware of what is good and bad for their four-legged companions. Whether it is their walk, food,… Continue Reading →
As pet parents, all we want for our pets is their happy, healthy, and long life. While we do everything possible to give them the best care they deserve, ageing is something we can’t control. As our pets age, their… Continue Reading →
August is the next month! Feeling excited. Why? Because it’s the Pet Dental Month! In Australia, the entire August month is celebrated as the pet dental health month, to spread awareness of pet dental care. The month of August is… Continue Reading →
Hypothyroidism in dogs occurs when the thyroid gland, which is made up of 2 separate lobes lying at both sides of the windpipe or trachea, doesn’t produce and secrete enough thyroid hormones. Hypothyroidism is prominent in middle-aged to older dogs…. Continue Reading →
You must have seen your pet jumping with excitement when you reward them with a treat for good behaviour. Not different from we ‘people’, your pets also like to be rewarded with treats when they do something good. But, have… Continue Reading →
As dog owners, we are not alien to the happiness we get when our babies wag their tails in all excited and giddy moods. The tails are said to have minds of their own. They often display the emotions of… Continue Reading →
The first and foremost priority for any dog parent is to make sure that their furry babies are free from worms and other parasites. There is a wide range of proven treatments in the market that help in deworming for… Continue Reading →
Cats are known to be clean animals, because of their habit of dumping their waste in separate and secluded areas. Some cats are fussy, and minor changes in their routine can make them opt for a different place than their… Continue Reading →
Being a paw parent you’re probably aware of the nose method to know if your dog is running a fever: feel their nose- if it’s cold and wet, they’re fine, but if it is hot and dry then they probably… Continue Reading →
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