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Cat Health: Exercise, Toys, and PlaytimeCats needs at least 10-15 minutes of exercise three to four times a day. The exact amount varies with age, breed, health and physical condition. The Truth About Aggressive DogsTraining a puppy can mean the difference between life and death. Ten million dogs are euthanized each year because of bad behavior, it's the number-one reason pet owners put their dogs to sleep. Cat Food AllergiesFood allergy is an abnormal or a hypersensitive reaction to a food ingredient which is usually a protein. Pet Health: Holistic and Alternative Medicine for Dogs & CatsHolistic Medicine is also called Alternative Medicine and is an approach that deals with the whole patient, not just the presenting complaint. Dog Health: Lick GranulomaDogs react to stress in different ways which varies depending on their personality just like people do. Some dogs focus on a certain area of their body continuously and lick it causing a lesion called a Lick Granuloma. Cat First Aid: Cuts, Scrapes and WoundsOne of the most common accidents is a cut or laceration that causes bleeding. Bandage material, cleaning agents and anticoagulant powder take care of most minor wounds. Larger wounds should be seen by a vet. Pet First Aid KitIt is important that you be able to assess your pet's physical condition in order to evaluate his needs, especially since many animals are stoic and will not show pain or discomfort. Dogs and Obesity: Running with the Big DogsIs Your Dog Struggling with Obesity? Over half of our dogs are clinically obese, which by definition means they are 15 percent or more above their ideal weight. Pet Health: Ticks and Lyme DiseaseThere are ten tick borne diseases recognized in the United States. Three were identified in the last 25 years. Ear Problems in Cats: Causes and TreatmentThe inside lining of the ear is normally smooth with a small amount of wax buildup. Many problems can cause the ears to be irritated, inflamed and/or infected. Any of these causes left untreated can lead to more complicated problems, including middle and inner ear damage and hearing loss. Most cats let you know that their ears are uncomfortable by scratching, shaking and/or tilting their heads.
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