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Can Dogs Eat Corn

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Dogs like corn, but a devoted owner should never give the dog too much corn – for it can harm the dogs' digestive system. Many dogs love to chew on corn cobs – the taste of the salt, butter, and bits of corn, plus they are just fun to chew.  Corn cobs can cause intestinal obstruction, a very serious (and potentially fatal) medical condition. Additionally, some dogs are sensitive to corn and can suffer intestinal effects from that as well as the physical obstruction. You will require attention of best friends animal hospital. It is wise to keep all cobs away...

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Dog Biscuits

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A dog biscuit is a hard biscuit-based dietary dog supplement, similar to human snack food. Just like us, dogs love to snack. Though they will usually eat anything. It is best to give your pets a natural dog food. This will support them back to a healthier state. So, the closer to nature the better. Best Snacks for Dogs: -Fresh Fruits: mango, watermelon, strawberries, banana, and blueberries -Vegetables: carrots, string beans, zucchini, cucumbers, spinach, bell peppers -Dried Meat (un-salted and sugar-free) -Peanut Butter -Raw Frozen Marrow Bone (I like these the best.) -Antlers -Dog biscuits For specials days – make it gourmet dog treat...

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Pet Wellness

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A comprehensive physical exam is a must-do for any pet. Your puppies’ physical exam includes ear exam. Ear mites can affect dogs of all ages. There are several types of dog ear mites, but the most common are otodectes cynotis -tiny, eight-legged parasites that feed on the wax and oils in a dog’s ear canal. An individual mite has a three-week life cycle, and is barely detectable by the naked eye. Causing irritation and inflammation, dog ear mites can infect the external and internal canal, and lead to more serious skin or ear infections if left untreated.  Infection usually produces a characteristic dark discharge; in some cases,...

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Cat Ear Mites

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Cat ear mites are terribly uncomfortable for your cat. Usually, the first symptom you will notice will be your cat scratching his ears or shaking his head due to the extreme itchiness that the mites cause. His ears may be painful to touch and he may cry in pain when you touch them or while he is scratching them.  You may also notice a foul odor coming from the ears. Visit a veterinarian from best friends animal hospital. He will prescribe an oily insecticide to treat cat ear canals. You can purchase medication for cat ear mites from our pet store. All the black ear gunk...

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Natural Cat Food

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For a healthy cat, it is important to feed your cat a healthy diet of Viand Feline Cat Food, a protein-rich meal, natural cat food. Your cat actually has a very delicate and sensitive metabolic system. That means that you have to be very careful about what cat eats! Dangerous Foods  for cats: chocolate, bones, dog food, eggs (raw), fish (raw), too much liver, onions, tuna, pork that contains the hazardous preservative, sodium nitrate. Your cat needs natural cat food. Do not forget about it.

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Pet Care Tips

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Think carefully about getting a pet. You have to follow these pet care tips: 1. Regular Exams are Vital 2. Spay and Neuter Your Pets 3. Prevent Parasites 4. Maintain a Healthy Weight 5. Get Regular Vaccinations 6. Provide an Enriched Environment 7. ID Microchip Your Pet 8. Pets Need Dental Care 9. Never Give Pets People Medication 10. Proper Restraint in a Vehicle Ensure your pet is sociable and well-trained.  Commit to providing a “forever” home. Such pet care tips are useful for people who need advice. Just use them.

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