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Does your pet need supplements? Is supplement important for pets?
The answer is yes! The reason is that…
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Having both cats and dogs at home at the same time is common among pet parents. For cost and time of pet parents, cats and dogs sharing the same foods are quite common…
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Probiotics are live organisms- known as the beneficial bacteria for the body. To date, there are many kinds…
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Sudden, loud noises are one of the most common triggers for fearful behaviors in dogs, and many companion dogs suffer from noise sensitivity. Existing research focuses on …
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Regretfully, CKD typically progresses over time. Pets with chronic kidney disease (CKD) can live for several months to years with a reasonable quality of life, although the disease progresses somewhat slowly…
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Keeping your home free of pet hair improves cleanliness and overall hygiene, which is especially good for people who have allergies or respiratory….
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Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) refers to a range of diseases affecting cat’s lower urinary tracts (bladder and urethra). (Ladlow, 2014) Cats on a dry food diet had a 50-53.0% incidence of FLUTD, due to less water intake, high grain content.
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Cats and dogs are beloved pets, but their smelly stools can be a challenge for pet owners especially when the pets are kept indoors. And often using air deodorants do not really cover or eliminate the smells for long term or solving the root cause.
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Urinary stones (uroliths) are solid masses that form in the urinary tract of pets, when chemicals in the urine become concentrated and form crystals in the urinary tract, especially in the kidney and bladder, particularly in dogs and cats.
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