Summer is officially here! While most of us are eager to be summer ready, our lovely and active pets should be ‘summer healthy’ as well for them to cope and survive the scorching heat.
Introduction
New year, new you — hopefully. What does that have to do with your pet, you ask?
Small-Breed Dog Dry Food: What’s The Best One?
Just like humans, dogs have different nutritional needs based on their size.
It's never fun to see your cat peeing blood or having accidents outside the litter box.
Chances are… your cat has a urinary problem.
Cats are incredible creatures, but their poop is not. The stench of their litter box can be a real problem.
When you scoop up the poop, you can insist that it doesn't smell anymore (believable, but lame) or tell the truth and admit that it stinks (100% believable).
Either way, most people would agree this isn't a cat owner's favorite thing.
Even if a cat is litter trained and poops in the same place all the time, picking up cat poop is nasty.
Losing your appetite is a problem for anyone, but for your fur babies, it can be deadly.
Your pet's appetite can be a key indicator of their health. If you notice that your pet isn't eating as much as usual or is eating less of their regular food, it's time to take action.
But first, let's talk about a list of common problems that can affect your their appetite.
Many fur parents believed that pets should eat the same food all their lives.
Have you heard of the saying, "The way to a man's heart is through his stomach"? This also holds true with our fur friends.
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