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I Love Pets – Let’s Just Adopt A Dog Or Cat

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  Questions to ask yourself before you get a pet   Loving someone and committing to someone are two very different things. This is not about the decision to buy a cat or dog or to adopt it. It is about whether one can commit to one. The internet bombards us with cute videos of cats and dogs. No emotion is better expressed than a pet meme and the most photogenic person in the family pictures invariably seems to be the cat or dog. We however forget that life is not our vignettes on Instagram. It is what happens in between the pretty shots. The messes, the misunderstandings, the sheer volume of confusion and the cost – time, effort, and money. There are priorities and compulsions. There is a need for space and quiet. The daily grind and grit is life. Bringing someone in this mix who is completely dependent on you, whose needs can’t be postponed and whose love and exuberance for you can sometimes become a chore is a big decision. A pet is a baby which never grows up. ...

All You Need To Know About Puppy Vaccination Schedule!

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  Puppies are sensitive and vulnerable to infections and diseases. To prevent this, vaccines or shots are administered to them. Vaccines form a core component of preventative wellness care in puppies. They prevent your puppies from fatal diseases and strengthen their immunity to fight against bacteria and viruses.   That’s why vaccinating them from time to time is indeed necessary.   Read on to know more about vaccines and vaccination schedules for puppies.   What Are Core Vaccines for Dogs? Core vaccines are recommended for all dogs irrespective of breed. This includes:   DHPPI : Also known as the “Distemper vaccine”, it’s a combination vaccine that gives protection against Distemper, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza and Infectious Hepatitis. All these diseases are serious as well as highly infectious in nature.   Leptospirosis : It is a serious infectious disease that causes fever, lack of appetite and lethargy in dogs. If left untreated, i...