How to Keep Your Cat from Scratching Your Furniture
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by Linda Belan
1y ago
  All cat owners love their cats, but one thing that isn’t quite as endearing is how they scratch up the furniture. It’s common for cats to scratch at household objects, including couches, doors, rugs, beds – the list goes on. You’ve probably already wondered why your cat seems to love etching their little works ..read more
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Seek and Save: How to Help Out With Abandoned and Neglected Pets
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by Linda Belan
1y ago
With so many abandoned or neglected pets across the USA, it’s more important than ever that we take the time to pitch in and work as a community to pick up the slack. If you’re interested in volunteering, here are some pointers to get started. Resources Brushing up on your knowledge and knowing who to ..read more
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A Pet Owner’s Guide to Downsizing
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by Linda Belan
1y ago
You must consider many things when downsizing with a pet, such as how to prep your current home for sale and methods of downsizing efficiently. You also need to ensure your animal’s safety and comfort during the process of moving.     Preparing Your Current Home For Sale Here are some ideas to attract more ..read more
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How to Start a Business and Welcome a Pet Into the Home Simultaneously
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by Linda Belan
1y ago
It is not always easy to start your own business, especially when you have many things to juggle at the same time. Or when you have new life situations to adjust to such as welcoming a new pet into the home. Nonetheless, there are things you can do to make the transition of starting a ..read more
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Today Is the Perfect Day to Start That Pet Care Business!
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by Linda Belan
2y ago
In the United States, 70 percent of households include at least one pet. Plus, pet-related spending is on the rise. Pet industry sales crossed the $100 billion mark for the first in 2020, with estimates showing that sales numbers likely hit around $109.6 billion in 2021. Since households are spending more money on their animal ..read more
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8 Tips for keeping your home clean when you have pets
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by Linda Belan
2y ago
A pet is a stress buster and can be a man’s best friend, but no matter how adorable your puppy may be, it only takes one walk around your house to untidy for him to wreak havoc on the place. Have you been thinking about adding a pet to the family but aren’t ready to ..read more
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Adopting A Senior Dog: A Step-By-Step Guide to Making Their Lives Easier in a New Home
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by Linda Belan
2y ago
For most people, the pet they scramble to adopt into their homes is a young and fluffy puppy full of energy and life. But who thinks of the senior dog? Most dogs in need of a new home are seniors. In most cases, the average pet owner won’t be drawn to them as quickly as ..read more
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The Benefits of Owning a Pet for Seniors
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by Linda Belan
2y ago
Owning a pet is a plus, especially to the elderly, since it will not only give them company but allow them to socialize. Walking around while playing with the pet can lower triglyceride and cholesterol levels. Also, it keeps one fit and lowers blood pressure. For the elderly, a pet reduces loneliness and could be ..read more
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8 Ideas for Organizing & Designing a Dog Room
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by Linda Belan
2y ago
    Designing your dog’s room, you may find yourself a little perplexed. If you get too organized and real with it, you may add too many items. The entire look and feel may become a little too disturbing for your little canine friend. But if you include just what they need only, i.e., a ..read more
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Constipation in Cats: Signs & Treatment
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by Linda Belan
2y ago
Cats, being obligate carnivores, are prone to constipation. A typical adult cat poops once every 24 – 36 hours. If your cat does it less frequently or has difficulty defecating, and it is hard and dry, please plan to visit the vet as soon as possible. Don’t make a mistake by assuming it’s normal behavior ..read more
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