What is the Dog Trying to Say?
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What is the Dog Trying to Say?

Having a new puppy can be a lot to handle, between dog training, flea and tick medications, finding an online vet, getting pet insurance, and shopping at PetSmart for dog food and dog treats—there’s a lot to do! However many items you buy to prepare to welcome your new furry friend, there’s one important thing you should educate yourself on before they come home: how do dogs communicate with humans? What can I look for in my dog’s actions and behavior to see what it needs? Whether your dog is a family pet or a service dog that has an emotional support animal (ESA) online certification, it’s important to understand their communication. Read on to learn the most common ways our dogs communicate with us and what it means: 1. Tail  You can tell how a dog is feeling based on their tail position and speed of wagging. A slow tail wagging back and forth is a happy and relaxed dog, a fast wagging tail that wags from the hips is a happy and playful dog. If your dog’s tail is tucked between their hind legs, it’s a sign that they are scared or stressed. A dog’s tail wagging demonstrates emotional arousal, and it could be a positive or negative response.
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6 Telltale Signs Kitty Isn’t Feeling Well
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6 Telltale Signs Kitty Isn’t Feeling Well

You would do anything for your furry friends, and you don’t stop from getting the best products for them, from cat food, cat treats, online veterinarians, pet insurance, pet medications, and Fresh Step litter. While you can buy them everything they need and more, are you well-educated on how to tell if your cat is sick? Here’s 6 telltale signs kitty isn’t feeling well that you can keep watch for: 1. Check their litter box If your cat’s litter box is full of diarrhea or has nothing in it, due to constipation, both are reasons to take your cat to the vet as they are indicators of disease. Small, dry stool is also a concern as it may indicate kidney disease. If you notice there is more urine than usual, it may be a sign that your cat is unable to conserve water properly and could be another sign of kidney or liver problems. Less urine may indicate kidney or bladder issues. If you notice any significant or consistent changes in your cat’s litter, you should take them to get checked out. 2. Eating and drinking habits change Sick cats will often change their eating and drinking habits by either increasing or decreasing the amount they eat and drink—any change is reason for concern.
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5 Human Foods That are Safe to Feed Cats
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5 Human Foods That are Safe to Feed Cats

It’s common knowledge that cats can be fussy. Many people have to resort to only buying specific brands, salmon cat food, natural cat treats, and high protein wet cat food in order to please their fussy feline companions. Whatever the case, one thing is for sure—cats love to beg for human food. If you have a fussy cat and want to know which human foods are safe to feed cats, read on: 1. Meat Cats are carnivores that feed primarily on meat. Skinless poultry is the healthiest option for cats. However, keep in mind that many cats have allergies to chicken. Protein plays a big part in the health of a feline and can help them maintain a sound reproductive system, vision, and heart. As a recommendation, you should always skin, debone, and cook any meat a cat is to eat. 2. Spinach It shouldn’t surprise most that cats sometimes eat certain plants, not as food but as medicine. Cats love spinach, and for good reason. Spinach is a source of essential vitamins and minerals for a cat. That being said, you should never feed spinach to a cat with kidney issues, as it contains a compound called calcium oxalate, which can cause stones to form in the urinary tract if eaten in large amounts.
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