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  • Why are lasers not suitable toys for cats?
    Why are lasers not suitable toys for cats?
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    The cat is a natural predator like its closest relative, the tiger, whose natural instincts are to stalk, chase and hunt its prey. Toys that allow them to follow this sequence are the most suitable for them, but what about the famous lasers? Are they good toys for cats? The answer is: No, they're not suitable for our furry friends.

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  • What age is the right time to start training a dog?
    What age is the right time to start training a dog?
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    Once the puppy has completed the first stages of its development (neonatal period, transition period and the first weeks of the socialisation period, between 21 days and 4 months), we can begin to educate it.

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  • What happens if we use aversive methods to educate cats?
    What happens if we use aversive methods to educate cats?
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    Cats are very sensitive animals, whose instinctive behaviour, when kept inside four walls (in case they don't go outside), needs to be released somehow.

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  • HOW TO WASH YOUR DOG'S TEETH?
    HOW TO WASH YOUR DOG'S TEETH?
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    The best way to brush your little buddy's teeth is to get him used to it, let them get used to you touching their mouth, without fear, without forcing them, playing or giving them treats, so that they feel it is something normal, that it's something that happens everyday without their life being altered.

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  • How to gain the trust of an abused dog
    How to gain the trust of an abused dog
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    Understanding how to gain the trust of an abused dog always begins with observing what we can perceive in their behaviour. Broadly speaking, a dog that has been abused will have gone through complex situations of fear, stress and frustration.

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  • DOGS WITH BAD BREATH
    DOGS WITH BAD BREATH
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    Bad breath is a symptom of a dental or digestive problem or more serious causes such as kidney failure, so its origin must be diagnosed, so we can treat it or prevent it from getting worse.

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  • WHY DOES MY DOG EAT ITS OWN FAECES?
    WHY DOES MY DOG EAT ITS OWN FAECES?
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    Autocoprophagy is a common thing in puppies that can continue as they grow or can appear later when they become adults. This is quite unpleasant for us. However, it poses no risk to their health unless they have a disease and become reinfected.

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  • Fur shedding in dogs
    Fur shedding in dogs
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    All mammals lose hair or fur, and the fact that dogs shed their fur is the most normal thing in the world. Like us, their fur is born, grows and falls out, and this is a normal process that happens periodically...

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