Are there any cat slaves who have ever been massaged by their cats? Having been a slave for so long, it's time for us to take on the role of master and let our cats massage us. Not just people, but all pillows and blankets, cats have requested massages. Does the fact that our cats like to rub their legs and massage us means something? Today, we have the answer for everyone. First of all, we need to explain that massaging is a behavior that cats have picked up since they were young. When they are hungry for milk, they must massage their mother's nipples to let the milk flow. Therefore, massaging is a behavior that cats do to build love and bond between kittens and their mother. If they do it for a long time, it will become a habit that lasts until the cat grows up. When they are with us, they become the house masseuse by default. Have you ever wondered why your cat suddenly comes to massage us? It's a joyful thing for every cat slave, because when they massage us, it's a subtle way for their cats to tell us that they love us. Besides love, they also trust that whenever they are with us, they will be safe.
High blood pressure in dogs is a problem that many owners tend to be careless about, not thinking that it is dangerous. This is because the severity of this condition will not occur to the dog's life immediately. Instead, the damage will gradually occur to various organs, such as the kidneys, heart, and nervous system. If the blood pressure is high for a long time, it can cause various complications in many systems. Although this condition is mostly found in dogs that are old or overweight, we, as owners, should not be complacent. Let's understand this disease to prevent dangers that can be fatal to our dogs. High blood pressure in dogs occurs when dogs have continuously high blood pressure in their arteries. The cause may be that the dog has high blood pressure directly through genetics or another disease that causes high blood pressure. When dogs have this condition for a long time, it mostly affects various systems in the dog's body, including the heart...
Have any of these events ever happened to our pets? Our dogs and cats have symptoms of being unable to stand up, head spinning, rolling, head tilting, eye twitching, vomiting, all of which occur suddenly. When dogs and cats have these symptoms, the first thing that owners often wonder is whether the pet has eaten poison or is having a seizure. The answer is that these symptoms are not seizures, but are a group of symptoms of loss of balance. The cause is from lesions in the brain and lesions outside the brain. Lesions in the brain include brain tumors, meningitis, cerebrovascular disease. Lesions outside the brain include otitis, tumors in the ear canal, thyroid, or unknown causes in elderly dogs and cats…
Have you ever been bored and didn't know what to do? We often pick up our phones to play, browse through various media, or read the news, constantly playing the role of internet users and social media detectives. But for dog owners, who knew that seeing our dogs focused on the rectangular device we spend all day with would make them sad? How can being addicted to our phones make dogs sad? 🤔 Experts have come out to say that spending long periods of time on our phones without paying attention to our dogs will worsen the relationship between us and our dogs. It can also cause dogs to become stressed, depressed, and have mental health problems. This information is confirmed by Iain Booth, a British veterinarian and founder of VetUK, who stated that owners' smartphone addiction can cause pets to have both emotional and behavioral problems. This is especially true for dogs, whose behavior depends on their owners. They like to stare at their faces and use their eyes to communicate and understand what they want their owners to do to please them. We've noticed that sometimes when we're on our phones, our dogs will make gestures to demand our attention because they feel they're being left alone. Therefore, if owners neglect their phones and focus on what's on their phones...
It's bedtime. Our little rascal is sound asleep as usual. But as he lay there, he suddenly meowed loudly, wagging his tail, and moving his legs like he was running. Could this mean he was dreaming? But can dogs dream like humans? We're sure many of you have wondered if dogs dream like us when they sleep. And what kind of stories do they dream about? Experts have come out to say that it's not just humans who can dream, but dogs can too. Dr. Gary Richter, a veterinarian specializing in pet health, revealed that "dogs can dream just like humans." He tested brain waves while dogs were sleeping and found that the brain waves of dogs and humans are very similar when they sleep. Humans and dogs have three sleep cycles. The stage when they enter into dreams is called REM (Rapid…
Even though large dogs look solid and strong, they have to face health problems due to their strong physical structure, especially bone diseases such as cervical spondylosis, which is a common problem in large dogs. This causes the affected dog to walk with short steps, have difficulty bending its neck, and have weak front legs, making it difficult for the dog to live a happy life. The symptoms can even be severe enough to cause paralysis. If your dog has this disease, how can we treat it? Let’s learn more about this disease. Wobbler cervical spondylosis is a disease caused by the spine or cervical discs pressing on the spinal cord and nerves, causing the dog to experience stiff neck pain, weakness, and paralysis, which is a condition where the arms or legs are weak but can still be used. Most dog breeds at risk for this disease are large dogs such as Doberman Pinchers, Rottweilers,…
Dogs and cats are naturally playful and curious. Therefore, it is not surprising that there are many news stories about injuries or deaths caused by their playfulness. One of them is about pets who like to bite and bite electric wires until they get electrocuted. Some, if lucky, only get burns on their skin or mouth wounds. However, if they come across high-voltage electricity without their owners being careful, it can be fatal. Let’s see what we can do if our pets get electrocuted. Symptoms found when dogs and cats get electrocuted When owners find that their dogs or cats have been electrocuted, they should first assess their pets’ symptoms by checking if the skin of the animal that came into contact with the electric current is burned. The burns can range from superficial, with congested skin, to burns that extend to the dermis. They should also check the mouth, including the lips, roof of the mouth, tongue, and gums, for blisters or bad breath. Because animals that like to bite or bite electric wires can get electrocuted in this area without their owners noticing. And they…
Dogs at different ages have different habits and nutritional needs. Therefore, taking care of their food to be nutritious and suitable for their growth is an important thing that dog owners should not neglect. Because giving the right food for different ages can help dogs be healthy and develop well. This time, we have knowledge about how to feed dogs at different ages to all dog lovers to apply to feeding their children at home. If you want to know what kind of food dogs at different ages should eat, let's learn about this to create good health for our beloved dogs. The right amount of food for dogs at all ages The amount of food a dog should eat should be different for each individual because it depends on different basic needs, such as body size, age, pregnancy, or illness. Owners should therefore observe, pay attention, and decide on the right amount of food for their dogs. Do not let the dog eat too much or too little at each meal. Do not overindulge the dog until its stomach is full. Feeding dogs at different ages …
Oh my gosh, my little sister, so cute! You're so talented! Have you ever noticed that when you talk to other people, you speak in a normal tone, but why do you always have to speak in a soft tone when you talk to your dog? Suddenly, you start to use a falsetto without realizing it. There's an answer to this question.🧐 Using a falsetto is a human instinct when we see something we like or find cute. Because deep down, we believe that using a higher tone of voice, using simple words, or speaking more slowly than usual will make the person we're talking to understand what we're trying to communicate. This makes us sometimes accidentally use a higher tone of voice automatically when talking because we're feeling affectionate toward that thing. From this information, researchers from the University of…
If you have a dog, you must have had a moment when your dog stared at you with wide eyes even though you didn’t call it. They also paid attention to you no matter what you did. It’s good to feel that dogs are interested, but sometimes you wonder why they’re staring. Many people think that they might just be looking at you, but in fact, there’s a reason why they like to stare at you. Let’s try to understand it. The reason why dogs stare at you and don’t move is because they’re collecting information. Simply put, they’re secretly watching your behavior to see what you’re doing and whether what you’re doing is related to them. They also use their eyes to communicate and understand what you want them to do. They also use their eyes to tell you what they need. Some want you to play with them, some are hungry, and some need to pee. The reason they have to stare at you is because they can’t speak like us, so they use their eyes to tell you what they need instead. As time goes by, dogs start to understand that if they stare at you for a long time, they’ll pay attention to you. Now, they’ll have to learn from this because they understand that if they stare at you, you’ll be interested…









