Are you prepared in case of emergency? Here are the things you need to have in your pet first aid kit to be prepared in case of emergency:
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Maybe your building won’t allow it, or you’re on a very tight budget, or you’re just not ready for a pet. After all, adopting a pet is a lifetime commitment: you become your pet’s parent for the rest of their lifetime. This can mean around 15 years for cats, and 13 years for...
If you have a small dog, you’re probably wondering why they need breed-specific food. Shouldn’t you just feed them regular dog food but less, since they’re smaller? This kind of thinking could result in lethargy, muscle tremors, seizures, and sometimes even death.