Our smaller brothers are so firmly entrenched in the family that we often take care of them as carefully as we take care of the children. And rightly so, because animals cannot complain of pain or discomfort. Any pet owner has a lot of questions about the health, education and upkeep of his pet. Therefore, we have collected here only the most necessary and interesting topics regarding our favorites. In this section you can learn how to get rid of insects that settled in the animal’s hair. Tips for treating and getting rid of many diseases. Rules that will help to train the dog and cat to the toilet, as well as any questions related to pets.
Animals
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Acara bluish-spotted - care and maintenance in the aquarium
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Karelian-Finnish Laika - breed description and dog character
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Is it possible to walk a dog after vaccination?
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How to care for Scottish fold kittens
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American Eskimo Spitz - description of the breed and character
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How often can a dog be washed?
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At what age is better to take a puppy?
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How to feed a pregnant cat?
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Why and why do cats eat grass?
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The dog has a dry nose: why and what to do?
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Can a dog be given bread?
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How to make a dog angry with strangers
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Can dogs be given pork?
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Grooming cats - what is it and what is it for?
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How to wean cats to crap in the porch
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Black Russian Terrier - breed description and dog character
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What vaccinations and when do cats?
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How many times a day do you need to feed your puppy?
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The dog constantly licks its lips: why and what to do?
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Hungarian squeezed - breed description and dog character
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A cat's hair falls out: why and what to do?
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Can a castrated cat want a cat?
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How to teach a dog a fas team
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How to teach a dog the command to "lie!"
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Wire-haired dachshund - description of the breed and character of the dog
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Dehydration in cats - symptoms, causes, treatment
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The dog has a poor appetite: why and what to do?
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Rhodesian Ridgeback - breed description and dog character
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False pregnancy in dogs: symptoms and treatment
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Does a cat drink a lot of water - is it normal or pathological?