
Chantelle Pattemore
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Freelance writer. Words @healthline, @menshealthUK, @teenvogue, @greatist, @byshondaland, @psychcentral, @roverdotcom etc Chocolate fiend 🍫 Views my own
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3 weeks ago |
rover.com | Chantelle Pattemore
Not a substitute for professional veterinary help. Table of ContentsWhat's Too Hot? Heat RisksCauses of OverheatingTreatmentCooling TipsIf you often catch sight of your cat sunbathing by the window, snoozing on a sunny patio, or even curled up over the heating vent, you might wonder if it’s even possible for your cat to get “too hot”!Cats love to be warm.
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1 month ago |
rover.com | Chantelle Pattemore
Not a substitute for professional veterinary help. Table of ContentsOther SymptomsCausesVisit the VetPrevention and TreatmentTakeawayFishy or otherwise stinky cat breath can be downright unpleasant. If you’ve ever caught a pungent whiff first thing in the morning, you might wonder if it’s just regular cat breath or if your cat has a more serious case of halitosis.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
rover.com | Chantelle Pattemore
Not a substitute for professional veterinary help. Emotional support animals (ESAs), like dogs, are becoming more common in the U.S.—and for good reason! Research shows ESAs can help with depression, anxiety, and give you a new purpose in life, says Daniel Maigler, a licensed clinical social worker and mental health advisor at Paws for Patrick. Unlike service dogs, ESAs don’t require official registration. However, you’ll still need a letter from a licensed doctor or mental health professional.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
rover.com | Chantelle Pattemore
Not a substitute for professional veterinary help. You’ve just adopted a new dog, and it’s time to start training! With so many different classes at different prices, it can be confusing to know where to start. Dog training classes cost around $150 per hour, but the exact price varies. The type of class, the trainer’s experience, and where you live all affect the cost. Most dogs need around 4-6 sessions to learn the basics. While dog training can seem expensive, it’s essential.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
rover.com | Chantelle Pattemore
Not a substitute for professional veterinary help. “From a little peek of pink to a full-on drool, dogs stick their tongues out in all sorts of ways. When you think of a dog with its tongue out, you might imagine it also has a big, happy smile. While happiness is one reason dogs do this, there are other reasons, too. Dogs might stick their tongues out because they’re panting, feeling sick, or even “tasting” the air.
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