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Posts tagged: Veterinarian

Change Cat Behavior With Consistent Training Techniques

By Gregg Osbourn

There are several things you have to know before training your cat companion. Cat behavior is very different than that of dogs and requires different training techniques.

  • Cats are not very enthusiastic in being trained
  • They are not interested in pleasing their owners

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How to Care for Your Cat with Diabetes

by Cristian Stan

Cat owners whose pets are diagnosed with diabetes are usually afraid of what may happen. But then again, it is possible for your cat to live long and happily, even with this disease. Your pet only needs dedication and care throughout the ordeal. Diabetes might still be an incurable disease these days. But it can certainly be managed easily.

First and foremost, your cat needs consistent medical attention. Once you’re sure that your cat is suffering from this disease, regular visits to the vet become mandatory. The purpose of these checkups is to check the sugar level in your pet’s blood. It also ensures that your cat is getting the insulin that it needs. Read more »

Dog Boot Camp

While watching the news once morning, a special about disciplining dogs came on.

The program had taken four disobedient dogs to Washington DC dog training in hopes of turning them into refined pets. Each dog was treated individually and taken through a series of exercises.

I was astonished at the progress the dogs made in such a short time. Each went in a miscreant and came out a jewel. Read more »

Get Rid of Your Dogs Fleas and Ticks

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Help! I’ve Got a Pregnant Cat!

Author: Larry Chamberlain

So, you’ve got yourself a pregnant cat.

Was it a stray that adopted you? You heard a plaintive meowing, opened your back door and there she was. You won her confidence, gave her some scraps and a drink of water, spent some time petting her and then left her to it. Next day she’s back. And before too many days have passed you decide that as she has no collar, no address tag, that you have got yourself a cute new companion.

As well as not having an address tag, she also didn’t have a sign reading “I am a pregnant cat”. Read more »