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The Siberian Forest Cat is the National Cat of Russia as has been in existence for over 1000 years. Siberian Forest Cats are native to the forests of Siberia.
It is quite common for owners to say that their dog won’t let them brush their teeth, or even look in their mouth.
It is very important for your cat to have an annual checkup. However, the entire experience can be very stressful for both the cat, as well as the pet owner.
This beautiful breed originated in Russia and was believed to have been brought back home by British sailors who fell in love with them while stationed in Russia.
The Bedlington Terrier dates to 1782 and originated in Bedlington, Northern England. Bedlington Terriers were originally bred for hunting vermin and rodents.
As our pets age, we sometimes start to notice changes in their habits, attitude and mobility. Many of us tend to think these changes are just due to age.
Here’s our Holiday gift guide for buying your pet the perfect gift!
The Lykoi has to be one of the most intriguing of all cat breeds. Looking like a werewolf or a creature of folklore, the Lykoi is truly unique.
If you have ever been to the dentist to have a tooth removed, you are likely familiar with the local anesthetic (or freezing) that is done prior to extraction.
The Devon Rex originated in Devonshire England in 1959. A woman named Beryl Cox found a stray kitten that had a curly coat, and she named him Kirlee.
The Pekingese originated in China and dates as far back as the Tang Dynasty (618-907). The name Pekingese comes from the city Peking which is now known as Beijing.
Heartworm testing in Canada is between April 15th and June 1st. In Canada, we have the advantage of our cold winters.
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