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1 day ago |
kinship.com | Shelby Neely
Pet parents love to give their dogs treats. It’s hard to resist those adorable, pleading faces. However, it’s important to research the items you select. It may surprise you, but just because you choose to give your dog a fruit or vegetable doesn’t mean it’s safe for them. In this article, we will examine whether squash is safe and has benefits and how to best prepare it for your pup. Main takeawaysSquash is safe for dogs if prepared properly. Squash provides nutritional benefits.
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1 day ago |
kinship.com | Shelby Neely
Most of us wait all winter long, looking forward to the arrival of warm weather. Swimming, hiking, vacations, barbecues – there’s so much we like to do outside. In our anticipation, we tend to forget the negatives associated with warm weather, including insects such as mosquitoes. You may think of mosquitoes as a human annoyance, but they target dogs as well.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
kinship.com | Shelby Neely
Cats are quite fascinating to look at, especially because they have many features that are so different from other animals. One particularly curious characteristic is the hanging pouch on the underside of their bellies. This loose, sagging skin is often mistaken for just fat, and the cat is believed to be overweight. That may be the case, but this isn’t always true. Every cat has this pouch, even the most svelte ones.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
kinship.com | Shelby Neely
All cats communicate differently. Some cats are very quiet, using the meow sound only when hungry. However, many cats, especially certain breeds, have quite the vocabulary to make their needs known. Siamese, Oriental Shorthairs, Bengals, Japanese Bobtails, Maine Coons, and Turkish Angoras can be quite vocal. The sounds some cats make can keep us both amused and curious. Among the many sounds cats can produce, chirping is one that often stands out.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
kinship.com | Shelby Neely
Do you ever catch your dog squinting at you and wonder why? According to veterinarian Dr. Alisha Kidwell, “A dog’s eyes are like a roadmap to their health and emotions. Paying attention to changes, like squinting, can help you detect early health issues and keep your pup happy.” Main takeaways A dog’s squint can signify anything from affection and contentment to discomfort or anxiety, depending on accompanying body language and environmental factors.
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