by redhotdesign | May 23, 2018 | Uncategorized
1. Provide your dog with healthy food. Get recommendations from your vet or breeder as to which foods work best for your dog’s breed. The type and amount will vary according to your pet’s age, weight, and activity level, so be sure to consult the packaging for the...
by redhotdesign | May 23, 2018 | Uncategorized
1. Overeating Some cats will eat as much food as you give them. To a certain extent, this is normal behaviour. Cats are opportunistic eaters in the wild, so many will consume whatever food takes the least effort to get. 2. Eating Too Quickly Eating food too quickly...
by redhotdesign | Apr 25, 2018 | Uncategorized
Create a space suited to your dog Dogs need appropriate shelter. At minimum, that means space to move around, climate control, and clean bedding. Make your home safe “Dog-proof” your house before your pet arrives. That means moving anything that’s valuable and/or...
by redhotdesign | Apr 25, 2018 | Uncategorized
1. Nose-To- Tail Rubs Your kitty has probably walked up to you and rubbed herself from nose to tail on your leg. This isn’t just because it feels good to get a nice pet, it’s also her way of rubbing her scent off on you and “claiming” you as her own. 2. Slow Blinks...
by redhotdesign | Apr 17, 2018 | Uncategorized
Scientists at the University of York have shown that the way we speak to our canine friends is important in relationship-building between pet and owner, similar to the way that ‘baby-talk’ is to bonding between a baby and an adult. Speech interaction...