What Can I Use for a Litter Box? | DIY Ideas
Large storage totes, cardboard boxes, and baking sheets can serve as DIY litter boxes for cats, depending on your cat’s size and needs.
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Large storage totes, cardboard boxes, and baking sheets can serve as DIY litter boxes for cats, depending on your cat’s size and needs.
What Can I Use for a Litter Box? | DIY Ideas Read More »
Frequent meowing in a 6-week-old kitten is a normal way to communicate hunger, cold, or the need for comfort.
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Vets generally advise against making a healthy adult dog regularly hold its urine for the full 8 to 10 hours it can physically manage.
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No, dogs should not eat sweet potato fries. While plain sweet potato is safe, the oil and seasonings (salt, garlic.
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A sudden increase in meowing can signal a medical issue such as hyperthyroidism or pain, or it may reflect a behavioral need.
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Chocolate is toxic to dogs because the theobromine and caffeine it contains can build up to dangerous levels in their system—humans metabolize.
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Puppy crying at night is a normal part of settling into a new home; most trainers recommend sleeping near the crate for the first few nights to ease.
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Not every dog humps, and a dog that never mounts is generally not considered abnormal — the behavior is common but far from universal across canines.
Why Doesn’t My Dog Hump? | What Vets Quietly Know Read More »
A temperature drop to around 98.6°F (37°C) signals your dog will likely begin labor within 12 to 24 hours, alongside restlessness, nesting.
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Your puppy likely pees when petted due to submissive or excitement urination – an involuntary reflex triggered by strong emotions like excitement.
Why Does My Puppy Pee When I Pet Her? | A Natural Reflex Read More »