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5 Eco-Friendly Advices For Cat Owners
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As a cat owner, you want what's best for your cat, but have you ever wondered if there's a way to please kitty while making greener choices? We looked up this issue and found 5 ways to reduce your cat's ecological footprint, and yours thereby! Choose eco-friendly accessories for your cat We all know, plastic is not really fantastic, and certainly not eco-friendly. Instead, bu toys that are made from natural materials. Also, to reduce waste, choose quality over quantity and choose toys that you’re sure Kitty will enjoy. The ecological benefit of the product almost completely wears out...
The safety of your dog near water: 5 things to consider to protect your best friend's life
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Who says hot weather, says swimming at the beach, pool or lake. When we plan a day at the water's edge, we certainly want to bring doggy to enjoy this beautiful day with the rest of the family. But beware, water can be a danger to your dog and, to avoid a dramatic situation, prevention is better than cure! Here are our tips to make sure your dog is safe near water. 1. Global Tips No matter what environment you are with your dog, these tips apply as soon as you are near the water and if your dog...
How to Train Your Dog to Greet People Politely
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What Nuisance Behaviors Do Cat Owners Face? And what to do about it!
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We all love our kitty, but sometime they do get a little bit on our nerves with some behaviours. We want to help you stop these behaviors and live a happy life with your cat! Here are a few common behavior problems and some tips for managing them. 1. Scratching Your Furniture Scratching is a normal cat behavior, it serves a marking function as well as providing the cat with stretching opportunities. If you supply your cat with many different types of scratching posts, pads and trees and spread them throughout your house, chances are he will stop to scratch...
To leash or not to leash?
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