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22/02/2026

Aloe vera can be a healthy for dogs but only the clear gel inside!
While the inner gel is safe in small amounts, the green outer leaf can upset their stomach and even be toxic

16/02/2026

Just like humans, dogs can catch influenza and yes, there’s a vaccine to help protect them.
Making annual vaccination an essential part of your dog’s preventive care plan.
Staying consistent with the flu vaccine helps reduce the risk of severe respiratory illness and keeps your pet healthy, active, and by your side all year long.
Prevention isn’t just care it’s responsibility.
Talk to your veterinarian about your dog’s yearly influenza vaccine and keep their protection up to date.

12/02/2026

When applying flea treatment to your cat, it’s very important to be careful after putting the medicine on the skin
Make sure your cat doesn’t roll on her bed, furniture, or play immediately after application.
If she rubs the area, she might remove the medicine by accident before it gets absorbed properly.
Keep her calm and allow the product to dry completely to ensure full protection.
Proper application means better flea control and a healthier cat.

10/02/2026

Counting your dog’s pregnancy days isn’t just a detail it’s essential.
Knowing the exact timeline helps you monitor her health, anticipate important changes, and prepare for a safe delivery.
Proper tracking allows early detection of any complications and ensures both the mother and puppies get the care they need at the right time.

06/02/2026

A yearly mammography can detect breast cancer early before symptoms appear.





04/02/2026

Never give Panadol to cats.
What’s safe for humans can be fatal for cats.
Panadol prevents their blood from carrying oxygen properly and can cause severe organ failure in a very short time. Even a tiny dose can be life-threatening.
If your cat is in pain or sick, only a veterinarian can prescribe safe medication. When in doubt, always ask your vet.

02/02/2026

Not all milk is safe for cats.
Many cats are lactose intolerant, and regular cow’s milk can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach discomfort.
If you want to give your cat milk, always choose a milk specially formulated for cats.
Their digestive system is different, and caring for what they drink is just as important as what they eat. A small choice can make a big difference in their health.

29/01/2026

A healthy sense of taste is essential for dogs and cats it’s how they explore food, feel textures, and protect themselves, almost like fingers do for us.
When plaque and tartar build up, taste is affected, bacteria grow, and pain or infections can start without obvious signs.
Daily tooth brushing and regular professional dental cleaning help protect their mouth, appetite, and overall health. Healthy mouth, healthier life.

26/01/2026

Vomiting in dogs or cats should never be ignored.
It can be a warning sign of serious conditions such as poisoning, infection, blockage, or internal illness.
Don’t wait or self-treat
A veterinary consultation is essential
Early intervention can be life-saving for your pet.

20/01/2026

High humidity creates the perfect environment for viruses and bacteria to survive longer. Muddy areas and stagnant water can carry harmful microorganisms that may put your dog’s health at risk. Limiting outdoor play in wet, dirty conditions is a simple step to help protect your dog from preventable illnesses.

17/01/2026

Some viruses can be shared between dogs and humans, which is why good hygiene and regular veterinary check-ups matter.
Protecting your pet’s health also helps protect your family’s health early prevention and professional care make all the difference.

10/01/2026

Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV), also known as bloat, is a life-threatening emergency in dogs. It happens when the stomach fills with gas and twists, cutting off blood supply and causing rapid shock. Early signs like a swollen abdomen, restlessness, drooling, or unproductive vomiting should never be ignored. Immediate veterinary care can save your dog’s life.





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