Think carefully! 4 tips for giving a pet as a gift

During this festive season, many couples are probably thinking of gifts to give to their loved ones that are valuable and make them happy. If the gift is something they want, they can keep it, or if they don’t like it, they can give it to someone else. But what if the gift is a living creature? In the past few years, many animals given as gifts have become abandoned animals and have become chronic problems for a long time. Many people see pets as objects of love in a relationship, but when they break up, they tend to avoid who will take care of them. In the end, the one who suffers is the animal that did nothing wrong. So if anyone is thinking of giving a pet as a gift to a loved one or acquaintance, let’s read our advice before giving it to each other. 1. Be sure that the recipient really wants to raise an animal. Before giving a pet as a gift, first of all, we must be sure that the recipient really wants to raise an animal. If you are still not sure, don’t give an animal as a gift! Especially many guys who like to buy dogs as gifts for their girlfriends because they think they are cute or the woman says she wants to raise them. Let me emphasize that if the other person doesn’t really love animals, you shouldn’t give an animal as a gift. 2. Consider the recipient’s lifestyle and environment. Even if you are sure that the recipient really loves animals…

Solve your doubts: What vaccinations do dogs need?

What many dog lovers or dog owners should know is that taking their dogs to get vaccinated is very important for their health. This is because these vaccines will help prevent various serious diseases that may occur. They also reduce the chances of contagious diseases. For those who are confused about when and what vaccines their dogs need to get vaccinated, let’s take a look at the information we have brought to you. Why do dogs need to be vaccinated every year? The dangerous period that can easily cause puppies to die is when they are 3 months old. This is because the immunity from their mother’s milk (yellow milk) that all dogs receive during birth will decrease when they are 2 months old and will continue to decrease until they cannot prevent diseases. Therefore, we need to increase our immunity by taking our dogs to get vaccinated and boosted every year, once a year. Things you should know before taking your dog to get vaccinated…

How should I take care of my dog when she's menstruating (in heat)?

Raising a dog is not easy for many people, right? Because we dog owners must always be prepared in every aspect to take care of our dogs as best as possible, especially those who raise female dogs who will have their period (in heat) or what many people have heard of as heat symptoms where dogs will have red liquid flowing out of their genitals similar to women's menstruation. If your dog has these symptoms, you can prepare yourself that your dog is starting to grow up to be a young woman. If your dog is in heat and is not well cared for, it is definitely at risk of pregnancy. So, how should we, as owners, take care of our dogs to deal with this problem? Let's take a look. Each time a dog has its period, a small amount of red liquid will flow out of its genitals, but it will continue to flow. This is why many people may see some dogs wearing diapers. This is to prevent mess. And if you ask if a dog having its period has the same symptoms as a woman having her period, the truth is that it is somewhat similar...

4 steps to train your dog to ride happily in a car using this technique!

For those who raise dogs, when they have to travel somewhere, they must think hard because I believe that no one wants to leave their dog alone at home. If they go on a trip, they won't have fun because they are worried about what will happen to their little one. Sometimes, taking your dog with you makes us feel more secure and happier because we have a close friend. But the problem is that some dogs are not used to riding in a car. Especially if your dog is sick and you have to take him to the vet in the car, this is a big problem because some dogs are so afraid of the car that they won't sit in it. This becomes a big problem for dog owners who don't know how to solve it. First of all, we must understand that dogs that have never been in a car before may become scared when the car is moving or when they hear a loud noise from the engine. The dog may become restless, restless, run around in the car, causing chaos. Or some dogs may have serious symptoms, such as barking non-stop, getting carsick, vomiting, or peeing all over the car. Now it's chaotic for both the owner and the dog. Therefore, training dogs to ride in cars is very important. Because if you don't get them used to it, it will be very difficult when you have to take them to the vet or travel somewhere else. So let's train the dog to get used to traveling. Precautions before taking your dog in the car 1. Check the dog's health before traveling. To make sure that your little one can sit in the car without any danger…

Rabies: A closer danger than you think

Rabies is a disease that many people must have heard of in one way or another. It is a disease that can occur in every season, so there are reports of an outbreak of this disease that the number is alarmingly high. In addition to being dangerous to animals, people are also at risk of being infected from being bitten. So let's get to know this disease so that everyone can see the severity of rabies and be prepared to deal with it. Getting to know rabies "Rabies" or "hydrophobia" is a disease caused by the Rabies virus, which can be transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, entering through a wound that is bitten, scratched, or just an infected animal licking the wound can cause infection. In addition, this virus can also enter through mucous membranes, such as the conjunctiva, nasal mucosa, mouth, even if the mucous membranes have no wounds. This makes rabies very severe in all mammals, including humans. Because all mammals can be infected with rabies, such as dogs...

Know Before It's Too Late! Heart Disease in Dogs and Cats

The heart is the most important organ in the body of dogs and cats. However, most dog and cat owners do not know that they can also have heart disease, and may neglect some symptoms that occur. In fact, to see if your pet has heart disease or not, just looking at the initial symptoms with the naked eye may not be clear. Because heart disease can be both symptomatic and asymptomatic, many owners may wonder how we can know if our pets are starting to have heart disease. Therefore, let's understand heart disease in dogs and cats before it is too late. Factors affecting heart disease in dogs and cats Age is divided into congenital heart disease, which is often found in dogs less than 1 year old, and heart disease that occurs later in life, which is often found in dogs aged 6 years and older. Breed Large dogs are often found to have heart disease problems from enlarged heart chambers, while small dogs are often found to have heart valve leaks or heart valves that do not close properly.