Three Important Things To Research Before Keeping A Pet Lizard
Lizards can make great pets for who those have done the research and know how to properly take care of them. It’s important to realize that lizards thrive in a natural environment that’s quite different from the environment inside a pet owner’s home. However, by researching and investing in the proper equipment, you can keep a pet lizard safe and healthy. Before you bring your new pet lizard home, you should put some...
Five Reasons To Take Your Puppy To Dog Daycare
If you are forced to leave your puppy alone at home during the workday, you may be wondering how to help your pet burn off some extra energy and stay engaged throughout the day. Once your puppy is fully vaccinated, a reliable dog daycare can be a safe, fun, and exciting place that can also teach your puppy a few important lessons. These are five of the best reasons to regularly take your puppy to a dog daycare, even when you’re...
Steps To Take When Taking In A Stray Cat
If you have had a cat hanging around outside your home for several weeks, you may have considered keeping it as a pet. A stray animal can make great companion if there are steps taken beforehand to make sure they do not belong to anyone else. You will also want to make sure the cat is free of disease and illness. Here are some steps to follow after you make the decision you would like to keep a stray cat. Advertise And Ask Others...
How To Recognize A Cat’s Normal Versus Abnormal Side Effects After A Vaccine
If you’re preparing to take your cat in for their first vaccinations, you should know that there may be some mild side effects. Cats, like people, sometimes feel a little under the weather after being given a vaccination. However, it’s important to be able to discern the difference between normal, mild side effects and abnormal side effects that may be serious warning signs. This guide will easily explain the difference...
All About the Runny Snout: What is the Problem With Your Dog’s Nose?
Your dog’s nose issues can manifest themselves in a variety of symptoms, and can have multiple causes. They can be genetic, biological, or accidental in origin, but can also increase in severity as sources of problems combine. For example, if your dog has a physical abnormality that creates a blockage in the nasal passages, biological factors such as viral or bacterial infections can become more frequent and intense. Nose issues...