Posts Tagged ‘DO’

Puppy Mounting?

got problem with this behavior ? The big question seems to be WHY do dogs DO “this,” and WHAT can we (humans) DO about it? Some answers, as I see them. Occasionally, mounting is done to produce more dogs, but in this day and age of the wisdom of neutering, this is hopefully not the [...]

Tylanol or Acetaminophen toxicity – photo

DO NOT give any cat a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication without consulting with your vet first. Acetaminophen is toxic to cats, aspirin is extraordinarily easy to overdose in cats because the half-life of aspirin in a cat is 72 hours (3 days!) and other non-steroidal medications do not appear to have been studied much in cats, [...]

Declawing Cat Information and Alternatives

Claws are a very important part of feline life. They allow the cat to balance when running to and fro, jump and grab onto a surface, and protect themselves from predators, other cats, and catch prey. Claws also help a cat to stretch, which keeps their joints relaxed, as well as provide them with a [...]

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