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Flea-control products – Pyrethrin
The old cliché is that cats and dogs will never get along; however, that is far from the case. The secret is creating a loving environment so cats and dogs have no problem getting along with one another. On the other hand, a serious problem can arise in a cat/dog...
Retractable Leash – Effects
Being aware of the dangers of this particular canine accessory will prevent you from making a big mistake. What Is a Retractable Leash? Retractable leashes make use of some cord to connect you to your dog. Specifically, one end of the cord connects to a spring-loaded...
CBD Products for Your Dog?
If you’re not completely comfortable giving CBD products to your dog, that is a perfectly understandable. We still don’t know everything about it which makes the prospect of giving it to a dog a scary proposition for some pet owners. On the other hand, there are...
Cat Spraying: How To Address It
Cat spraying ( inappropriate urination) can be a real nuisance. Stray urine can ruin your furniture, your clothes, and all kinds of other items you keep at home. In last week's blog, we explain how problematic the behavior can be; however, the good news is that you...
Cat Spraying: Reasons/Signs to Monitor
Not every aspect of cat ownership is pleasant and one annoying behavior is known as cat spraying. You may not know it by name, but you’ve likely encountered it before if you’ve shared a home with a cat. Spraying is basically when a cat urinates on unusual spots....
Cannabidiol (CBD) for Your Dog
CBD, which is also known by its longhand name of cannabidiol, has become an increasingly popular supplement that people take to address all kinds of health issues including chronic pain, nausea, and even anxiety. The substance has become more widely used despite the...
Excessive Barking: Managing Effectively
Does "excessive barking" describe your dog? Fido does this because he just spotted something unusual. When that happens, dogs usually want to let everyone know about it. In last week's article, we identified that aforementioned activity is referred to as alert...
Moving-Items to Ease Your Cat’s Anxiety
Convincing Fluffy that her new home is safe after moving is easier said than done. Her animal instincts probably have kicked in and calming down is not on her agenda. It’s your job to show her that the new home is an acceptable space. We already talked about the...
Relocating: Helping Your Cat Adjust
Relocating is tough for any pet cat. They are creatures of habit and when you take them out of their comfort zone, they tend to get overstimulated and stressed out. It’s painful to see our pet cats that way, but moving is sometimes inevitable. The best you can do as...











