2017年3月13日星期一

Ways to Make Your Dog Happy

Dogs like to feel clean and cared for. That's why regular brushing not only makes your pet look nice, it also helps prevent some skin diseases. In addition, that moment, is very important for both the animal and the owner, as it helps to strengthen the bond between both. You will surely enjoy the interaction that can be achieved with your little friend.

Cut your nails
On the other hand, pay attention to your dog's nails in dog shoes. When they are too long, your pet could be seriously affected. Ask your veterinarian what the best tricks are for trimming.

Choose a suitable food
Food is also very important. To do this, choose a high quality food that promotes the health and well-being of your dog. And do not forget that it should be adjusted to the age of your pet. Do not let your puppy feed on adult food.

Keep your drinker in fresh water. A bowl of fresh water is vital for the good health of your pet. So you should always keep your plate full of water.

Avoid fleas. These annoying insects can make your pet feel really annoyed. In addition they cause allergies and transmit diseases.

Pay attention to your health
Sterilization or castration is a good option to preserve the health of your dog. They lead longer and healthier lives and also avoid overpopulation of animals.

Your dog must be thin. Do not feed yourself leftovers and maintain your regular exercise routine.

Try to keep any toxic elements out of reach and do not medicate your dog with remedies that are usually prescribed to humans.

Every day, play with your dog in dog clothing. Make a game dynamic. You will be surprised how you can change your mood and, of course, your dog.


It also complies with the daily walks. It is very important that you do it. Your dog needs to spend all the energy accumulated and that better than to do it in some walk.

2017年3月10日星期五

Things about Those Cute Cats

1. How should I feed my cat?
You can feed your cat with feed, dry balanced foods or moist food. There are many flavors, presentations and brands. Choose the appropriate food for your age (puppy, adult or senior) and its physiological state (breeding, gestation, lactation, castrated, etc.). You should leave food all day in a place that is easily accessible for him and where there are no insects or rodents. You need to have fresh, clean water in another bowl, though cats with cat harness love to drink from moving streams, like tiny droplets falling from a poorly closed faucet. It is not advisable to feed them with homemade diets, since it is more complicated to guarantee a correct nutritional balance.

2. What is the best way to take care of my cat's health?
You must vaccinate and deworm your cat with cat stuff following the instructions of the veterinarian. In general, an adult should be vaccinated annually against respiratory diseases, leukemia and rabies, although the guidelines vary depending on where you live, and deworming 4 times a year to avoid internal parasites. For external parasites such as fleas, lice or ticks there are several products for easy application. Before using them, we must consult with our veterinarian to choose the product that best suits our cat and our needs. Another fundamental aspect to keep your cat healthy and happy is hygiene. You must have a sanitary tray and change the cat litter daily, as they do not like to use it dirty and will probably look for another place to do their needs.

3. What are hairballs?

You do not need to bathe your cat, since cats are very clean animals that groom themselves continuously throughout the day. However, the more you brush it the better it will be for your skin and your hair. You will have a stronger, thicker, brighter, healthier coat with no hairballs. Cats living on the street subjected to seasonal temperature changes and variations of light lose less hair compared to those who live at home at a constant temperature and with artificial light. This loss of hair and the washing or licking of cats often causes these accumulations of hair or tricobezoars. They usually are expelled normally, but if this does not happen, their presence in the gastrointestinal tract can cause alterations like vomiting, diarrhea, obstructions and lack of appetite among other symptoms.