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What to do if Your Cat Breaks a Tooth

 by danielle on 24 Jul 2014 |
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If your cat seems to be avoiding their dinner bowl, and when they do give in and eat, seem to do so using only one side of their mouth, have a look at their pearly whites. Cats have quite fragile teeth – particularly the canines, which can be suscept...

6 Ways To Calm A Stressed Out Puppy

 by danielle on 23 Jul 2014 |
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Puppies can be hyperactive super-charged balls of fun – but sometimes they can put all that energy into worrying. Here a...

What You Need to Know about Pet Cremation

 by jaime on 23 Jul 2014 |
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The death of a family pet is a tragic event that produces significant emotions in many animal lovers. As part of the gri...

Myth Busting Cats and Solitude

 by jaime on 22 Jul 2014 |
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There are a number of myths that exist about pets and their owners. Dogs are viewed as great family pets because their friendly nature makes them not only great companions for individuals, but also playmates for young children. Cats, on the other han...

Dogs and Hip Replacements

 by jaime on 22 Jul 2014 |
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The human body is a complex system that consists of a highly integrated musculoskeletal system that makes all movement p...

What to do if Your Dog Bites Another Dog

 by simone on 21 Jul 2014 |
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The majority of pet dogs will be happy and healthy and, if socialised properly, will have pleasant and trouble-free inte...

4 Ways to Know if Your Dog is Happy

 by jaime on 21 Jul 2014 |
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Throughout your dog's life you are going to be struggling to determine its mood. Whether your dog is happy, sad, or mad, it cannot simply walk up to you and tell you as much in clear English. However, that doesn't mean it is impossible to determine i...

Cats and Heart Disease

 by jaime on 21 Jul 2014 |
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Cardiomyopathy is the most common type of heart disease that appears in cats, but it can develop in a range of different...

Dogs and Toad Poisionings: Signs to Look Out For

 by danielle on 20 Jul 2014 |
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Toads are a common and for the most part harmless feature of backyards around the world – however a certain number of sp...

Skeletal Deformities In Cats

 by danielle on 19 Jul 2014 |
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A number of skeletal deformities can affect the health of cats. Whilst not common ailments, deformities either genetically inherited or caused through care choices can be a possible issue for your pet.   Osteochondrodysplasia   Image Credit Thi...
 
 
 
 
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