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By the 9th month, your pup’s growth rate will be slower. Most pups stop growing by 9 months and the remaining will only grow by just a few kilos until they become an adult. However, large and giant dogs will only become adults until...
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Building your own unique cat tree can help save your furniture and provide your cat with some great vantage points. These structures are quite expensive to buy, but easy to make with a few basic tools. There are many wonderful cat tree...
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Imagine it’s a dark night and your cat slipped past you out of the door. You call them. Nothing. Hours pass. You call and call and call…But to no avail. A cat in an unfamiliar environment is liable to hide. The cat might be hiding only...
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While a pet is generally kept for the pleasure that it can give to its owner, often, especially with horses, dogs, and cats, as well as with some other animals, this pleasure appears to be mutual. Thus, pet keeping can be described as a...
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While it is still unknown what killed a giant bunny found lifeless in the cargo area after a trans-Atlantic United Airlines flight earlier this week — it is far from the first time an animal has died on a plane. Federal agencies...
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Owning a dog and going on regular dog walks both have proven health benefits. But a small new study suggests that no matter how many times you hear that pounding the pavement with your pup is good exercise, that’s ultimately not what...
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We sure do love our pets: We let them sleep in the bed, serve them gourmet chef-worthy meals, and give them new toys as fast as they can shred them. Especially when it comes to man’s best friend, America has a serious spending weakness....
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A new study has some ammunition for dog people everywhere. The research, published in the journal Frontiers of Neuroanatomy, says dogs may be brainier than cats. That is, dogs have cerebral cortex with twice as many neurons — the brain...
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