Useful articles about dogs

Absorbent dog pads: uses, best brands, and tips
Various hygiene products facilitate comfortable coexistence between humans and dogs, and absorbent pads are a leading example. They are disposable or reusable mats with a moisture-absorbing inner layer. The multi-layer design traps liquid and odor. In this article, we'll explain how to choose a pet pad, offer tips on potty training, and recommend the best brands.

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At what age can a cat become pregnant?
To properly care for and breed pets, it's important to understand their developmental stages. In this article, we'll explore the stages of puberty in cats, provide advice on mating, and discuss how often cats can give birth.

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Pregnancy in rabbits

A female rabbit can become pregnant between 3 and 6 months of age, with the onset of puberty. Mating is not recommended before 6 months of age. Before this age, the body is not fully developed, and pregnancy is more difficult. Gestation lasts 28-33 days (longer for larger breeds, shorter for smaller breeds). An average of 3-8 kits are born. A pregnant female rabbit must be provided with proper care and nutrition to ensure the litter is healthy and the birth goes smoothly.

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First aid for a cat poisoned

Not only stray animals but also domestic animals suffer from poisoning. Cat poisoning comes in several forms. Let's take a closer look at each and the possible causes of your pet's illness.

Types of Poisoning: Food poisoning. This occurs due to the consumption of poor-quality, spoiled, or unsuitable food. To prevent food poisoning, prohibited foods (e.g., raw eggs, chocolate, potatoes, etc.) should be completely eliminated from your cat's diet when feeding her natural food. It's best to replace loose food with packaged food: sealed packaging guarantees the quality and safety of the product. Chemical poisoning. Grooming products and parasite drops are toxic. Animals can become poisoned by licking them from their fur. Household chemicals should also be kept out of reach: cats may try them out of curiosity. Medicinal poisoning. This occurs when medications are accidentally swallowed when left in an accessible place, or when veterinary medications are used incorrectly or in the wrong dosage. Plant poisoning. Cats eat grass to improve digestion. Animals are not always discerning what is safe for them. For example, geraniums, azaleas, aloe, and indoor palms are poisonous to cats. You should restrict your pet's access to the plant or spray it with citrus juice—cats dislike the smell. Poisoning. Your pet may ingest rodent poison, which is often placed near trash cans, or catch a poisoned rat or mouse. Restrict your pet's access to potentially dangerous areas.

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How to train a dog to wear a muzzle?
A muzzle is an important and useful item in every dog's wardrobe, regardless of breed. For certain breeds, the use of a muzzle for the protection of others is regulated by law: these include large and medium-sized aggressive breeds. For some breeds, a muzzle is more of a safety feature: small and medium-sized dogs are often guilty of picking up food from the ground.

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