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Dogs are very different than we are, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have a few things in common. Both humans and dogs can get zits!

Unlike cats that tend to get acne on their chin, dogs can get acne all over their body. Dogs also tend to get zits during puberty, but they usually disappear by the time the animal gets to be about a year old.

However, there are other reasons why dogs may get zits. Some breeds are just more prone to the condition. Irritated hair follicles can cause zits too, so dogs with short hair are more likely to end up with acne.

Dogs can also end up with acne if they begin eating a food that they’re allergic to. Allergies in their environment can also irritate the skin, ca ... Read more »

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You have many choices when you visit the store to shop for cat food. Not only do you have different brands and recipes to choose from, you also have different sizes to choose from! Here’s what you need to know about buying big bags of cat food.

Buying large bags of cat food can help you save money. In general, a manufacturer will reduce the price per pound the more food you purchase. Not to mention, it ensures that your cat almost never runs out of food to eat!

However, the longer food sits around, the staler it becomes. If it gets too stale, your cat won’t eat it. If you choose to purchase a large bag of cat food, place it in an airtight container after it has been opened.

Consul ... Read more »

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You’re likely making a lot of changes now that you know you’re pregnant. You have to worry about your diet and level of exercise, but you also have to worry about taking care of your pet. Here’s how your chores will change if you have a cat at home.

It isn’t a good idea for pregnant women to scoop the litter box. That’s because cat waste can carry a parasite called toxoplasmosis. It can make you sick, but it can also affect your growing baby. It can cause serious birth defects that include eye and brain damage.

The good news is that your chances of contracting the parasite are low if your cat doesn’t go outside. In addition, if you’ve grown up around cats, you likely have an immunity that you will pass on to your unborn child ... Read more »

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