Have you ever thought how strangely similar your dogs feet smell to corn chips? Well, you’re not alone. It’s a familiar and inoffensive odour that many of us associate with our quirky, adorable dogs.
It seems only natural that your cat will inevitably cough up a hairball or two in their lifetime. After all, grooming all that glorious fur can really snowball! However, ongoing research shows that coughing up hairballs is not a healthy endeavour and could be a sign of disease.
If your dog loves the water, you’ve probably noticed they can get quite smelly, especially in the summer. Try as you might, you just can’t get rid of that smell. So what do you do?
Some of those cute cuts for cats like the lion and the teddy bear are so adorable, but the whole experience could be a stressful one for your cat.
Once your dog gets past a certain age, you’ll start to notice they’re starting to slow down a bit. When that happens, it’s time to take another look at their healthcare plan and consider what changes you need to make to their diets and exercise.
While dog zoomies can occur any time during the day, cat zoomies regularly happen at night, when you’re trying to sleep. The first time it happens is pretty funny, especially when it’s a new kitten zooming around the place. But what’s the reason behind it? Is this normal behaviour or could it indicate an underlying health issue?