Pet Care, Training, & Bonding Essentials
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Your go-to destination for all things animal-related! Our blog is dedicated to sharing inspiring stories, expert advice, and entertaining content that showcases the special bond between humans and animals. Whether you’re a pet owner, animal lover, or simply looking for a dose of cuteness, we’ve got you covered!
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Friday Post: Most Common Myths About Dogs
The text debunks common myths about dogs, including misconceptions about their mouths, vision, emotions, and training capabilities. It clarifies that dogs do not see in black and white, can feel anxiety rather than guilt, and old dogs are capable of learning new tricks. Understanding these realities improves dog care and relationships. Read more
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Teach Empathy To Your Children
Animal cruelty must be met with zero tolerance, as no creature deserves pain or suffering caused by humans. It is crucial for parents to instill empathy, compassion, and kindness in their children. Teaching these values early fosters a gentle nature towards all beings, allowing humans to recognize the importance of kindness and responsibility. Read more
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SCAS Conference 2024!
The author expresses gratitude to Allah for their blessings and the opportunity to represent Pakistan at the SCAS Virtual Conference 2024. They highlight the positive reception of their poster presentation contributing to companion animal studies and invite engagement through comments and YouTube participation. Read more
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Friday Post: Life Of A Stray Cat
Stray cats navigate a challenging existence characterized by survival struggles, food scarcity, and health risks. Unlike feral cats, strays have some reliance on humans, having experienced domestic life. They seek shelter in unsafe places and face dangers from both nature and humans. Their resilience is commendable, but their lives lack the security of pets. Read more
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Angelic Lady Saves A Dying Dog
Stray animals endure a miserable existence, lacking proper shelter and nutritious food. They often reside in trash-filled areas, which they perceive as safe, despite being neither secure nor sanitary. Accepting their fate, these animals continue to live in such conditions until the end of their lives. Read more

