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Spring Fun With Dogs- 4 Ways To Keep Allergies at bay

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Onset of spring seems like bliss after cold dark days of winter. Temperature is perfect this time of the year to explore the outer world. This season is also favorable for pet owners who are willing to take their pets for a hike or visit dog parks regularly. However, we all are aware of how tricky spring season can be and how many allergies can it bring along. Sensitive pets are needed to be protected if you really want to enjoy this season of blooms. The following 4 ways may help you a great deal to keep spring allergies away in pets: Take spring cleaning seriously! Spring cleaning is almost a tradition in many households, but if it is not in your home, then you need to make it one for your pet’s safety. Spring cleaning may help you get rid of the dust and potential dangers that could trigger allergies in your sensitive pets. Shield the wind! Warm winds entice us to keep our windows open and enjoy the warmth. However it is wind that carries pollens which may unfortunatel

Got A Fussy Eater For A Pet? Try These Changes To Make Things Right!

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There is a similarity between pets and children, some could be easy-going and others have a fussy edge. However when this fussiness hampers their health through denial of having food then it usually leaves the pet owners stressed and concerned. There could be many reasons for your pet being a picky eater. If your pooch or kitty has become a fussy eater very recently then there may be some underlying illness. If the conditions remain consistent after trying some change in food habits then it is recommended to get a veterinary check up. Tips to make food interesting for fussy eaters: Your pet might be missing your company while eating. Try staying by his side till he fills his tummy. Some pets prefer petting while others find solace in eating by themselves. Try petting and using comforting tone to make your pet eat if he is the former one. Uninteresting food may be one of the causes for your pet’s food denial. Try adding a small amount of canned food to make his meal en