What Kind Of Care Do Ragdoll Coats Need?
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13 January 2022
If you are thinking about getting a ragdoll kitten, then you are in for a treat. Ragdolls have wonderful, calm, and sociable personalities that will enhance any household. However, ragdoll cats also have a thick and luxurious fur coat that needs constant maintenance. You don't have to do a lot of work, but you must pay attention to their coat. If you don't, your cat could have problems later.
Here are some questions and answers about ragdoll coat maintenance to help you know what to expect when your ragdoll kitten gets older.
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3 Socialization Tips For Your New Bully Pup
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6 August 2021
The American bully dog is a breed that claims American Staffordshire terriers, American bull terriers, and other bully breeds as part of the breed foundation. The dogs are generally loving, loyal, courageous, and good guard dogs. All of those things put together can make a great dog. All of those things put together also make a dog that is going to need to be socialized extensively while they are young. While you want a dog that is loyal to your family, you don't want one that is really standoffish to other people or animals.
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Reasons To Keep Your Pet's Vaccinations Up To Date
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21 May 2021
While owning a pet can be fun and fulfilling, it comes with responsibilities too. Your pet can't make decisions about their medical care, so it's up to you to make sure they stay healthy. Here are some of the top reasons why you need to keep your pet's vaccinations up to date.
1. Pets can't tell you how they feel
Your pet can't talk, and if they're ill, you may not realize it until they feel so bad that it affects their behavior.
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3 Tips For Coping With Separation Anxiety In Dogs
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30 December 2020
If your dog is anxious, or simply very attached to you, they may be prone to bouts of separation anxiety when you're away. If a dog has separation anxiety they may howl, cry, and bark the whole time you're gone. Dogs with separation anxiety also tend to destroy belongings and go to the bathroom inside as responses to their stress. Since a dog with separation anxiety is obviously in distress, it's important to treat it in a proactive manner.
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