Pet Care Information

How To Train Your Cat To Stop Scratching Your Furniture

How to Train Cats Not to Scratch Furniture The best way to train your cat not to scratch furniture is to provide them with a better scratching surface, like a scratching post, and placing it in a strategic position near your furniture so your cat will go to the post first to satisfy their scratching urges. You should reward you...

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How To Find The Best Vet

A veterinarian is responsible for your pet’s well-being. As a pet owner, you must ensure your pet receives the best care, so choosing a vet requires careful consideration. Take some time to do proper research before making your decision.

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How To Handle A Pet Emergency

Accidents involving pets may happen at any time of the day or night. Unfortunately, when there’s a medical emergency, it can be hard to make the most rational decision. That’s why you need to have a well-thought-out emergency plan before you need it. 

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How To Introduce Your Pet To Your New Baby

Having a baby changes everything — for you, your family and your pet. We all know change can shake things up. Luckily, with a little preparation and the right attitude, you can introduce your pet to the new baby without trouble. Training your pet to associate feelings of calm, positivity and love with your new baby is a must.

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How To Properly Clean Your Dog’s Ears

If you clean your dog’s ears during your pet’s regular hygiene routine, you’ll keep them healthy and prevent infections. For dogs with floppy ears, you should clean the ears at least once a week. You can also find out if your dog’s ears need cleaning by examining them every weekend to know if there’s a lot of wax, oil or dirt in...

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Frequently Asked Questions About Reptile Husbandry

Reptile husbandry can be fun and exciting. Unlike dogs and cats that are warm-blooded and able to live in our homes without us making major modifications, caring for reptiles can be a bit more demanding at first. These animals are cold-blooded and need a well-designed enclosure to survive and thrive indoors.

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