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Commonly Asked Questions About Your New Furry Friend

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From fishes to guinea pigs, from dogs and cats to little birdies, every pet makes you feel supported. Their unconditional love does more than just to accompany you. Pets become an integral part of our families as soon as they step into our house. We include them in our family portraits, make room for them on beds, share our life stories with them and what not? Nothing can be compared to the joy of bringing home a loyal companion and seeing them after a long tiring day makes you forget about all your worries. Dogs are counted as the most faithful friend among all. But, the fur-baby lovers like you often come across certain questions when they choose dogs as their pets. Let’s go through some commonly asked questions raised by dog lovers to clear all your doubts in regards to make your puppy’s life a little better, and brighter. What should puppies eat and how much? Good nutrition is always important for your pets. Certain types of food can be considered toxic to

Can Pets Contract or Spread COVID -19?

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The global outbreak of Coronavirus now called “COVID-19” has left many of us worried and paranoid about our health. We are even hesitant in carrying out everyday tasks such as commuting on public transport or interacting with people. The number of people diagnosed with this epidemic has reached more than 82,000 and claimed the deaths of over 2800 people worldwide. The first-ever cases of COVID- 19 were reported in Wuhan City, Hubei province of China. Who is majorly at risk? Humans, as well as animals who have compromised immune systems because of their age or their existing diseases, are more prone to be infected with COVID — 19. Moreover, Coronavirus is contagious and can cause harm to others when an individual is experiencing signs of illness such as coughing, fever and difficulty in breathing. In terms of this virus’s background, dozens of viruses exist in the coronavirus family, out of which only seven trouble humans in the form of runny nose, sore throat, cough, fever