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Dog Behavior, Dog Foods, Dog Health, Dog Questions, Dogs

How Do Dogs Drink Water?

Water: A Vital Source Of Life Dogs need to drink water to keep themselves hydrated just like humans. Along with a healthy balanced diet, water forms an essential part of nutrition for your canine kid. As dog owners, we need to ensure that our canine kids have access to clean drinking water all day through. A bowl full of fresh and clean water should be placed in a convenient...
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5 Best Dog Foods with Taurine Reviews and Guide 2019

Dogs are considered family members by their owners, so their health is one of life's priorities. It naturally does not make sense to have a pet yet not care about it. Because of this, people who have dogs should thoroughly check what is contained in the dog food that they prefer. An essential element that has been downplayed for a long time, but should be present there, is taurine.If...
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What Causes Dog Diarrhea?

Dog owners consider their pets as parts of their families. It is, therefore, easy to understand their worries when something is wrong with their furry family member. This is primarily because these animals are not able to communicate as quickly as their human counterparts. A cause of worry for many pet lovers is the onset of medical conditions such as diarrhea. What Is Dog Diarrhea?Very much like its namesake among...
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Cat Accessories, Cat Health, Cat Questions, Cats

Do Cat Flea Collars Work?

One of the biggest worries that owners of cats have to deal with is the presence of fleas. They are not just uncomfortable for the animals but also a risk to their health. It is not just inconveniencing for the homeowners to clean up after their pets, but there is also the potential hazard to human health and well-being. Hence, it is a matter of great importance and requires...
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Why Do Cats Pant?

Cats pant, but it is not normal. Many of us have seen cat panting-shallow and rapid movement of the respiratory system as they open mouth and protruding tongue. Some cats pant due to stress as a result of car riding or after intense exercise. They will only pant after a short period. Mainly, they do as a cooling mechanism, if the weather is hot. Although they pant occasionally, it...
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Do Cat Whiskers Grow Back?

The Importance of Cat Whiskers Facts, functions and reminders that cat owners must know Do Cat Whiskers Grow Back?Having cats as a pet means that you have to care for their well-being. But it turns out that not a lot of cat owners are aware of how significant their whiskers are to them. They are commonly known as "touch receptors" of cats or in scientific terms, “vibrissae." It is...
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Can Cats Eat Cherries?

If you're a cat owner, you'll know that they just love to eat. They seem to be happy eating most food items. However, some things we humans enjoy aren't always good for their health. Although some fruits and vegetables are fine for cats to eat, others may be detrimental to their health. Are cherries something that you should avoid? Can Cats Eat Cherries?Cats are primarily carnivorous, and many question whether...
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Do Cats Cry?

If you are thinking cats are crying like a human and tears dripping down, then the answer is simply - No! But, cats really can cry. It's proven to be right, and here's why. Knowing How Are You FeelingAnimals have emotions, just like us. And cats are not an exception to that point. They feel emotions from us, and they are giving them to us. Maybe you know it or...
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Do Cats Sweat?

People sweat to cool off. Cats, like human beings, have sweat glands. They are mostly covered up under their fur. The ones present under their fur does not provide enough cooling because sweat will be lost within the fur. The only place on their body with any exposed sweat glands in their paws.Since their paws have a tiny surface area, they have adapted to other perspiration strategies to help...
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