Dogs are easily bored and they are pros at hiding pain. Sometimes dogs can harm themselves with excessive licking, chewing or hair pulling, so it is important for a dog owner to determine the cause of the behavior and take steps to correct it. Your dog...
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When a cat starts grooming itself often enough to develop thin or bare spots, it’s important for the owner to pay attention. This behavior can be stress-related, but it can also indicate an underlying health problem. Here are some steps you can...
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Your cat is climbing the curtains; your dog continuously yawns. The bird that chirped so happily when you first brought her home now sits unmoving in its cage. Every animal reacts differently to stress. Before you can correct stress in a pet, you must...
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Dermatophytosis, or ringworm, is a fungal infection that is a common cat ailment. The ringworm lesions sometimes form raised, red bumps in a circular pattern, giving ringworm its name even though no worms are present. Treating ringworm in cats is...
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Just like his owner, a dog can have allergies. Some of the allergies are minor inconveniences, while others can cause major problems for your pet if not treated. While a dog cannot communicate his problems, there are telltale signs that will let you know...
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