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Going On a Vacation? What To Do With Your Pet?

  Are you planning on visiting a tourist destination in the near future? Sometimes, as sad as it may be, it’s not possible to carry your canine friend with you, so you must plan for a stay-cation so that your beloved pet can stay at home and still have a good time. Here is what you can do to ensure your buddy’s wellbeing while you’re away: # Hire a Pet-Sitter: Just like how when going out for dinner or a movie, parents often decide to leave their kids in the trusted hands of a babysitter that they personally know, many pet owners these days are finding it rather comfortable to hire a dog-sitter and have them take care of their furry friend. The pet sitter will keep you up to date with the condition of your beloved canine by sending daily pictures, and also make you aware of any problems that may arise. While you could always count on your friendly neighbor Bob to feed your pet and look after it, it’s not always the best option when your stay shall last for a few days. What if Bob himse

How Necessary Is It To Get Your Pet Vaccinated?

  If you’re a pet enthusiast like me, then you probably also feel the same way about the possibility of getting your beloved pet vaccinated. Unfortunately, that’s not a popular practice amongst mainstream society, which is a crying shame because our pets’ bodies are not too dissimilar to us. When we bring a new pet from a licensed pet store, we often inquire about the vaccine status. However, if a newborn pup is sent to its new family via some friendly connections, that’s when many owners fail to consider the vaccine status of the pet. On the other side of the spectrum, these days, the concept of pet vaccination has been brought into question, and many individuals are now starting to voice their opinions against the norm. This has led to mass confusion with regards to the authenticity of the claims that these doses or canine dispenser shots are not that beneficial for your pet, to begin with. So, what’s the truth, and should you have reservations about taking your pet to the veterinari

The Age-Old Dilemma – Should Pet Owners Kiss Their Dogs or Cats?

  Nothing else can match the feeling of happiness and contentment when after a hard day’s work, you finally reach your home and are greeted with a joyous, welcoming face of your furkid who has been waiting all day to kiss and cuddle with her mom/dad. That slobbery lick, that ear scratch, and that fist bump are enough to lift the stress and raise the mood around the house. Does it look cute? Absolutely. Does it make you feel cheerful? For sure. Is it an unhygienic practice? Undoubtedly. If there’s one thing that all pet experts agree on, it’s that your pet dog or cat licking you all over your face, and near your eyes or nose is never a good idea. At best, that can be an unsanitary thing and at worst, could lead to a number of health concerns for the unsuspecting owner. Just like his owner, your pet dog’s mouth is full of bacteria, both good and bad, that gest transmitted to your own body through these slobbery interactions and from there, can be hazardous (and in some cases, life-threat

Here’s What To Do When Leaving Your Beloved Pet Behind On Its Own.

  Going for a vacation, or perhaps a crucial business trip? It might not be possible for you to take your lovely furkid along with you, and we understand just how uneasy you must be feeling right now. After all, who’d take care of Fido while you’re gone? Let’s say your neighbor is available to take him for a walk, but he has his own chores to attend to, and can’t be around your pup 24*7. Besides, you might not want to bother him with the responsibility of taking care of your pet in the first place. You’re at crossroads, and time is seemingly running out. What do you do? Well, if you happen to live in Singapore, then it’s quite easy to simply acquire the services of a professional pet-sitter. Yes, you read that right. Pet-sitting services are quite popular amongst pet-mommies and daddies who often have to go places and just like how they would be leaving their kids with a babysitter, a pet-sitter does pretty much the same thing except that they are actually well-trained in that respect