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Can your pet tell you where it hurts?
How do you know if your pet is in pain? Where does it hurt? How badly does it
hurt? We’re just now starting to learn more about
how to identify pain in animals. |
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Skin problems for dogs and cats
Dogs and cats suffer from many problems, which affect their skin. Good health of the skin
is dependent on the health and function of your pets other organs. |
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Destructive scratching and de-clawing cats
Cats use their claws to climb and scratch, to defend themselves, and
to hunt. This can pose a problem when indoor cats choose your furniture
as tree substitutes. |
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Feeding chocolate to your pet could be fatal!
"People who have pet dogs and cats
should take steps to protect the animals from any
opportunity to eat chocolate which could prove fatal to
them..." AVA. |
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A coat of shining armour!
The sight of a pet playing and the sun
shining down on its glossy coat is a perfect picture of health.
It can also be a valuable indicator of your pet’s well being...
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Dental
do's & don'ts
We are taught from a young age
to brush their teeth to ward off gingivitis and other
dental problems; we often forget that these very same
diseases affect our pets too |
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Checklist for your new kitten
Everything you need to welcome home your new kitten is
mentioned here in this handy checklist, from essential
items to little luxuries and some surprises along the way |
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Problems with litter boxes
Free ranging cats have the freedom to choose
where they eliminate, our cats don't but are surprisingly
adaptable. What if your cat is having problems though?
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Cat Spraying
What are they trying to tell us? What are the best ways to
deal with this common problem? Here's a fact sheet to help
us understand spraying better... |
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