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  Why dogs are out of control and how to control them. If you have been having a hard time getting your dog under control, you’re probably wondering why and what you can do about it. In this post, I will show you the common causes of dogs being out of control and what you can do to stop it. So, why is my dog out of control? Possible reasons why your dog is out of control are that it’s looking for attention, that you have accidentally been rewarding the behavior, command nagging, fear, not enough exercise, not enough training, or being in a new location.  And, how can I get my dog to calm down? The first thing is to make sure that it gets enough exercise as this can influence its behavior. Next, you’ll want to start giving it basic training in an environment where there are not many distractions and to build up from there. You can also do positive reinforcement training, you can ignore its attention-seeking behavior and you can give it lots of toys to be distracted wi...
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  Top 10 Most Common Health Problems For Cats As a caring pet insurance company, we know a thing or two about cats and what conditions they’re most likely to develop. Unfortunately, cats get sick. It doesn’t matter how well you take care of your cat, they’re bound to get sick at least once or twice during their lifetime. Most of the time it’ll be something easily treatable like fleas or a minor ear infection. But sometimes cats will become seriously ill and it’s a good idea to know what you’re in for. Whether it’s because of a virus, infection, or some kind of disease, Most conditions can be medicated or otherwise corrected before any real harm is done—catching them early is the key. We’ve put together a list of the ten most common health problems for cats, what they mean and how they can be fixed.   10. Kidney Disease Kidney disease is a very serious threat to a cat’s health. If left untreated, failing kidneys, which play an essential role in your cat’s day-to-day functions, ...
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 cat keeps sneezing but seems fine Ah, the cat sneeze – it may be one of the cutest sounds you’ll ever hear, but is it ever a cause for concern? Just like humans, cats can catch colds and suffer from upper respiratory and sinus infections. However, other conditions can also lead to those cute little sneezes. Why Is My Cat Sneezing? Cats can sneeze for a variety of reasons, such as: A simple nose tickle. We’ve all had that! A noxious smell, such as chemicals Dust and other airborne particles A foreign object like a piece of lint, grass, or a hair A respiratory infection Inflammation of nasal cavity and/or sinuses Inflammation or infection of a tooth causing drainage into sinuses Why do Cats Sneeze? Is There a Pattern? There’s probably no reason to worry about the occasional sneeze here and there – it may just be something in the air irritating her nasal passage.  If it’s more than just occasional, look for patterns: Does it happen around the same time of day? Does it only happe...