For a loving and caring family, a pet is often treated as an important member of the family. If the family members have owned a pet (usually dog or a cat), they should make sure that it is contented and healthy. Just like human beings, there are several problems which can strike the pet anytime. Some of them are easy to identify and treat while others aren’t seen with the naked eye and can be fatal. Therefore, it is crucial for the owner to be able to check the symptoms and signs of pets illnesses and get them treated. The following lines provide some basic information regarding the symptoms seen in [...]
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New Year Resolutions for your Pet’s Health
by Dr John on 31. Dec, 2009 in Pets Health
Make a New Year resolution to keep your pet in the best health. Here is how you can keep your pet in the best of health. Here are the three New Year resolutions you should keep for your pet’s health: 1. I will not feed my pet extra calories: A cat needs to consume 200 calories a day while a large dog should consume 800 calories. Do not feed the pet food with high fat content which an led to health issues like vomiting, diarrhea and indigestion. So when you have your meal, make sure you keep your pet in another room. 2. Say No and Give her a treat [...]
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