• How to Care for Your Dog After Surgery?

    How to Care for Your Dog After Surgery?

    How to Care for Your Dog After Surgery?  Dog surgery is a stressful time for the entire family. It’s not just worrying about the operation itself, it’s also what happens once your dog has undergone the procedure. Trying to make them as comfortable as possible as they’re recovering can be a bit d...
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  • Pet care, pay attention to joint problems

    Pet care, pay attention to joint problems

    Pet care, pay attention to joint problems     Pet joint problems can not be ignored! “According to statistics, the rate of canine osteoarthritis in dogs over 5 years old is as high as 95%”, the rate of osteoarthritis in cats over 6 years old is as high as 30%, and 90% of eld...
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  • Gastrointestinal health in cats: Common problems and prevention

    Gastrointestinal health in cats: Common problems and prevention

    Gastrointestinal health in cats: Common problems and prevention   Vomiting is one of the most common gastrointestinal problems in cats and can be caused by food intolerance, ingestion of foreign objects, parasites, infections, or more serious health problems such as kidney failure or diabete...
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  • Why does your pet recover slowly from illness?

    Why does your pet recover slowly from illness?

    Why does your pet recover slowly from illness? -ONE- When treating pet diseases in my daily life, I often hear pet owners say melancholically, “Other people’s pets will recover in a few days, but why hasn’t my pet recovered in so many days?”? From the eyes and words, it ...
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  • Discussing Dog Renal Failure Again

    Discussing Dog Renal Failure Again

    Discussing Dog Renal Failure Again -Complex renal failure- In the past 10 days or so, two dogs have experienced acute kidney failure, one has left, and the other pet owner is still working hard to treat it. The reason why we are very clear about acute kidney failure is because during the first ...
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  • Effect of temperature on feed intake of laying hens

    Effect of temperature on feed intake of laying hens

    Effect of temperature on feed intake of laying hens 1. Below the optimal temperature: For every 1°C lower, feed intake increases by 1.5%, and egg weight will increase accordingly. 2. Above optimal stability: for every 1°C increase, feed intake will decrease by 1.1%. At 20℃~25℃, for every 1℃ incre...
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  • Clinical manifestations of respiratory infectious bronchitis

    Clinical manifestations of respiratory infectious bronchitis

    Clinical manifestations of respiratory infectious bronchitis The incubation period is 36 hours or longer. It spreads quickly among chickens, has an acute onset, and has a high incidence rate. Chickens of all ages can be infected, but chicks aged 1 to 4 days are the most serious, with high mortali...
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  • Dog Ear Infections and Other Ear Problems

    Dog Ear Infections and Other Ear Problems

      Dog Ear Infections and Other Ear Problems Ear infections in dogs aren’t uncommon, but with the right care and treatment you can keep your dog’s ears nice and clean, and prevent further earache for both of you! Symptoms of dog ear infections: Your dog’s ears really benefit from a regular ...
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  • What is glucosamine and chondroitin for dogs?

    What is glucosamine and chondroitin for dogs?

      What is glucosamine and chondroitin for dogs?   Glucosamine is a natural compound that’s found in cartilage. As a supplement it tends to either come from shellfish shells or it can be made from plant-based materials in a lab. Glucosamine comes from a group of nutraceuticals that are k...
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  • Deciphering dog behavior: The original behavior is an apology

    Deciphering dog behavior: The original behavior is an apology

    Deciphering dog behavior: The original behavior is an apology     1.Lick your host’s hand or face   Dogs often lick their owners’ hands or faces with their tongues, which is considered a sign of affection and trust. When a dog makes a mistake or is upset, they may approach ...
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  • Dog “soft underbelly”, don’t do this to it

    Dog “soft underbelly”, don’t do this to it

     Dog “soft underbelly”, don’t do this to it   First, their beloved family   Dogs are a symbol of loyalty. Their love for their owners is deep and firm. This is perhaps their most obvious weakness. Even the mildest dogs will go to great lengths to protect their owners if the...
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  • What should friends pay attention to when taking care of pets!

    What should friends pay attention to when taking care of pets!

    What should friends pay attention to when taking care of pets! Pet owners often go on business trips or temporarily leave home for a few days. During this period, besides being placed in a pet store, the most common thing is to leave it at a friend’s house to help take care of it for a few ...
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  • Pet’s eyes are abnormal!

    Pet’s eyes are abnormal!

    Pet’s eyes are abnormal! 01 Cute pets all have a pair of cute big eyes, some are cute, some are cute, some are agile, and some are arrogant. When we greet pets, we always look into their eyes first, so when there are abnormalities in their eyes, it is also easy to detect. Sometimes they may...
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  • How do you judge the health of your flock?

    How do you judge the health of your flock?

    How do you judge the health of your flock? Chicken flock disease observations: 1. Look at the mental state: 1) As soon as you enter the chicken coop, it is normal for the chickens to run around. 2) If the chicken is depressed and ignores you, it is abnormal. 2. Look at the feces: 1) Shaped, gray...
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  • Poultry biological characteristics determine high requirements for ventilation and environmental control

    Poultry biological characteristics determine high requirements for ventilation and environmental control

    Poultry biological characteristics determine high requirements for ventilation and environmental control 1. Biological characteristics Three highs: 1) High oxygen demand 2) The body temperature of adult chickens is high (the body temperature of chicks is low: they are afraid of cold stress) 3) ...
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