A nutritious and well-balanced diet is vital to keeping your dog happy and healthy. However, with many diets available, selecting the right diet for your dog can present a significant challenge. Domesticated dogs are primarily carnivores, but tend to be omnivores in diet. However, when deciding what diet to give your furry friend, the ideal… Continue reading
Category: Pets
Pet Supplement Marketing: How To Stand Out From The Crowd
Pet owners are a great audience. According to Grandview Research, the global pet supplement market was estimated at $ 637.6 million in 2019. And it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7% from 2020 to 2027. I’ll explain what this strategy is in a moment. Before I do that, let me tell you… Continue reading
The pros and cons of having an inseparable pet
Why you should or shouldn’t have a lovebird as a pet Ever wonder why Lovebirds are called that? It is because they are monogamous by nature and spend hours sitting with their partner; true love at its finest. Lovebirds are birds with a ‘personality’ and if you are considering purchasing one, your comparable option would… Continue reading
Dermoid cysts and missing twin syndrome
A client writes: I have a question about missing twins and I was wondering if you could answer it for me: I have a 10 month old boy. When I got pregnant with him, about five weeks into my pregnancy, I had an ultrasound and they told me that I had two bags and that… Continue reading
Garden apartments
This residential apartment is located on a landscaped property that is located at ground level. This term loosely describes any apartment on the first floor. It also includes an apartment in the basement or in a tall building. If it is a real garden apartment, there will be no home or apartment above it. They… Continue reading
Up to 60,000,000 homeless cats
This is the estimated number of homeless cats roaming the US now. Many were pets that the owners no longer wanted, so they left them somewhere. Even more are second, third or, if they can live that long, fourth generation ‘wild’ or wild cats. January and February are bad months in cat shelters. This is… Continue reading
Ringworm Can Affect Anyone – Here Are Home Remedies
Ringworm doesn’t really care who it affects – you, your dogs, or your cats. And since it spreads easily, if you have kids in school, you might find yourself treating it. It really is not a worm. It is a fungal infection of the skin that generally appears in humans as raised red patches with… Continue reading
Adding a Maltese dog to your family
Family life with a Maltese Maltese make good family dogs for families with older children. This dog is a cuddly little companion and loves attention. They are known to have a lot of energy and are very playful. The Maltese prefer closed spaces and do well in small patios and even in apartments or townhouses.… Continue reading
Cat Fusion: How To Introduce A New Kitten Or Cat To An Older Cat
The following technique can be used to introduce a new kitten or cat to your other cats. I have been involved in pet rescue for most of my life and this technique worked successfully every time. Over the years, I have had to make some modifications when introducing older males or feral cats, but in… Continue reading
Should I buy a dog shop or not?
Summer is the time when people go outside to have fun with their pet by doing activities like hiking, swimming, and playing ball. One of the hobbies dog owners love to do is camping; however, if your pet snores, passes gas (a habit most dogs do), or gets dirty when exploring, they probably won’t want… Continue reading