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Go to the shopThe first few months with a puppy are filled with sloppy kisses, endless cuddles, and enough playtime to tire out even the most energetic human. But with that joy comes the responsibility of ensuring your furry friend stays healthy. The first 3-4 months are critical for your puppy’s development and health, making it essential to take preventive measures against infections. Puppies are highly susceptible to severe infections such as Parvo viral gastroenteritis and Canine distemper during their first three to four months of life due to their underdeveloped immune systems. To minimize the risk of exposure to these viruses, it...
Aug 15,2024 0 commentsLet's be honest, our furry friends are the ultimate scene-stealers of our hearts. From their goofy ear flops to their contagious zoomies, they inject sunshine (or should we say, slobbery kisses?) into every day. But between the endless fetch sessions and belly rubs, some age-old myths about dog care can linger like a stubborn case of fleas. We're here to sniff out the truth behind these tail tales and ensure your pup lives their happiest, healthiest life. Myth #1: A Wagging Tail Means a Happy Dog : Fact: Don't be fooled by the wag! It can signal a whole...
Jul 04,2024 0 commentsTurning “Fetch” into “Fetched Immunity” has its wide celebrated importance in keeping your furry partners-in-crime on their toes. Let’s understand why. Zoonoses, those sneaky diseases that can jump from animals to humans, are a bit like unexpected party crashers when it comes to street dogs. You inadvertently bring home an unwanted souvenir from that cute but stray pup you met on the corner. Whether it's a pesky parasite, a bacteria buddy, or a viral villain, street dogs can carry all sorts of germs that humans and pets definitely don't want as party guests in their bodies. So, to keep the...
Mar 21,2024 0 commentsImagine your four-legged pal, curled up in a snug ball, nose warm and eyes droopy, it's a moment that tugs at your heart strings. But with these tips, you'll be able to get you pup on their feet in no time! A fever is a temporary increase in body temperature, typically in response to an infection or illness. A rise in body temperature in pets often serves as a red flag signaling the presence of an infection lurking within. Mirroring human biology, pets may develop fever as their immune system rallies against invading pathogens, indicating an ongoing battle within. Consistent...
Mar 12,2024 0 commentsNo more must you bolster yourself and rally for a combat, these tips will transform the struggle of giving your pets oral medications into a breeze. As a pet owner, you might be lucky if your dog or cat humbly accepts their medication as instructed. However, the tales of frustrated owners, victorious pets, and discarded pills, mightily tossed across the room, weave a different picture altogether . But fear not! With guidance from a veterinarian, administering medication can merely be a sharp-witted game of playing with your pets’ minds and tricking their taste buds into perfect succumbence. When medicating a...
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