The following articles provide useful hints and tips regarding your pets.
Just as exercise is good for humans to maintain a healthy weight, keep muscles and joints flexible, and help them feel better and live longer, pets need exercise for all the same reasons. Exercise will also help your pet burn up some nervous energy which will make them a little less likely to chew your furniture!
Your pet is not going to go off and exercise on his own, so it is your responsibility to ensure that your pet gets safe, enjoyable exercise on a regular basis.
As different pets need different amounts of exercise, it is a good idea to have a chat with your vet to determine what level of exercise would be good for your pet.
Baby pets are cute, but it's important to be aware that kittens and puppies can contaminate their environments from just three weeks of age. Therefore, it's essential to get into a worming routine from the outset. There are many treatments available, and your vet will be able to advise the most suitable for your needs.
Animals do gain some immunity from their mother's, but surprisingly, most kittens and puppies are born with roundworm or contract it via their mothers' milk so it's important to register pets with a vet as soon as possible to ensure the correct care and vaccinations can be advised.
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