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321: How To Keep Your Dog's Coat Looking Great
Dogs, unlike cats, do not sit and groom themselves by the hour. Actually, most dogs could not care less about their appearance and are happiest when they are rolling around on the ground on something stinky they have found.

322: How to Keep Your Dog Fit And Trim
In similar ways to us humans, one of the biggest health problems today for dogs is obesity. Many dog owners think that their pudgy dogs are adorable and cute. However, the reality is that they are extremely unhealthy.

323: How To Keep Your Dog Warm In Winter
For many dog owners, knowing how to keep their dog warm during the cold winter months is a major concern. However, as this article will explain there are many ways to do this and to address your concerns.

324: How To Care For Your Cat's Teeth
Problems involving the gums and teeth are very common in cats. In fact, surveys have shown that as many as 70% of all cats over the age of two suffer from significant dental disease.

325: What To Do About Fleas
External parasites live on a cats skin. They not only cause irritation, but sometimes carry other diseases. As you groom your cat, examine its coat for any evidence of parasites.

326: Dealing With Internal Parasites
Be alert to the hidden health threat. Most internal parasites, commonly called worms, live in a cats intestines where they feed and reproduce. All kittens should be examined by a veterinarian for internal parasites.

327: Spaying And Neutering Your Cat
Lack of information or misinformation about neutering and spaying result in millions of kitten and cats being euthanized or abandoned each year.

328: Cats Get Older Too
With good veterinary care, an indoor lifestyle, cooperative genes and a pinch of luck, cats can sometimes live to the age of twenty years or more.

329: Everything You Need To Know About Hairballs
What is the condition of hairballs? Hairballs result from accumulations of hair in the digestive tract. Cats are fastidious cleaners, spending a great deal of time grooming their hair.

330: How To Tell If Your Cat Is Sick
Unfortunately, when your cat is sick, it can't tell you so it's up to you as a pet owner to train yourself to be observant. A good way to keep tabs on your pet's health is to make an informal, physical exam part of your weekly cat-care routine.


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