YES!There are certainly some diseases your cat can pass on to you or to the other pets in your house. But not everything your cat may have is going to be shared with the family dog. Some serious diseases can be passed from your cat to your dog and vice versa.
Beans and legumes are some of the most underrated foods on the planet. They are excellent sources of dietary fiber, protein, B vitamins and many other important vitamins and minerals. There is good (...)
1. Alaskan Malamute. Originally bred to haul heavy freight over long distances, the Alaskan Malamute is a big and powerful dog, weighing up to 45 kg. Despite its strength, the breed is very friendl (...)
Your dog might keep on sitting down after grooming because the groomer has checked your dog's anal glands and emptied them. … Anal glands are scent glands also known as “anal sacs.” Your dog has tw (...)
No one wants to hear that their dog has heartworm, but the good news is that most infected dogs can be successfully treated. The goal is to first stabilize your dog if he is showing signs of diseas (...)
Sometimes they do, but animal communication after death is different from how human souls communicate after they die. If an animal you've loved has died and you'd like a sign from him or her, here' (...)