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  • Detox Diets for Dogs and Cats: Fact or Fiction?
    February 17, 2025

    Detox Diets for Dogs and Cats: Fact or Fiction?

    Detox diets for pets have become a buzzword among pet parents, but what are they really detoxing from? This article explores the claims behind detox diets for dogs and cats, the potential risks involved, and why a balanced diet and regular veterinary care are better alternatives. Make informed decisions about your pet’s health with expert-backed insights.

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  • How to Deal with Picky Eaters: For Cats
    February 10, 2025

    How to Deal with Picky Eaters: For Cats

    Cats are notorious for being fussy eaters. Their picky eating habits can often be attributed to a variety of factors, from food texture preferences to stress or illness. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you address your cat’s picky eating...

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  • How to Deal with Picky Eaters: For Dogs
    February 2, 2025

    How to Deal with Picky Eaters: For Dogs

    Dealing with a picky dog can be frustrating, but identifying the cause of the problem is the first step. Whether it’s food boredom, medical issues, or behavioral concerns, there are effective strategies to encourage your dog to eat. This guide covers how to identify the problem, eliminate medical causes, examine their diet, establish a feeding routine, and engage your dog at mealtime. With patience and consistency, most dogs can develop healthy eating habits again.

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  • A Republic Day Tribute: Honouring Our Canine Heroes
    January 24, 2025

    A Republic Day Tribute: Honouring Our Canine Heroes

    Why Are Dogs in the Indian Army Absolute Heroes?Dogs in the Indian Army are absolute heroes. They do things most people don’t even realize. They’re incredibly good at guarding, with senses so sharp that they can detect movement, sounds, and...

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  • The Logic Behind Impulse Control Training for Pets
    December 15, 2024

    The Logic Behind Impulse Control Training for Pets

    Impulse control training works because it taps into how your pet’s brain processes behavior and rewards. Pets, like humans, are driven by instincts and reinforcement. When we teach them to pause, think, and act intentionally instead of reacting impulsively, we’re...

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