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Hi there and thank you for using pet coach to address your concern. The puctures on the tv should not cause any fear with your cat. These ani.als on the screen are not perceived as large to an animal when on the screen. The noises may create stress so a show with no animal noises may be more cat friendly. I always chose a cartoon station for my dog when we left home! I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello. Sometimes when an individual starts off life in a poor way, full development can be compromised. But with good care, catch-up with littermates is possible. I think feeding the Royal Canin is a very smart move, but I am always a little concerned about adding supplements. It is just so easy to over supplement & cause more problems, especially when you are already using a nutritionally complete food. No one can guarantee that Luffy will develop totally in comparison with other GSDs, but he should be the best he can be. You also need to keep in mind that GSDs can be quite prone to hip & elbow dysplasia, & the wrong supplementation can exacerbate this condition. If you want to add anything to his diet, then I suggest you view this website to see if anything else is required. https://www.balanceit.com. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
It could be that Anime has a postpartum infection such as mastitis. She could also have a severe GI illness, may have eaten something rotten, or a foreign body. I would take her into a vet asap to get checked out.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
A good first step is to keep Mitch out of the room with the TV in it. Preventing access to it, and thus distraction by it, may be helpful in curbing the barking behavior. If Mitch does see the TV and begin to bark, moving him to another room and distracting him with a chew toy or puzzle toy to divert his attention can help. You can also start to teach "quiet" (this takes some patience) - ask Mitch to be "quiet" and remove him to a different room. If he stops barking, immediately give him a treat and lots of praise. If he begins barking again, ask him to be quiet, and as soon as he stops, treat again. He'll quickly learn that stopping barking gives him a sweet reward.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
HI, thanks for using Boop by Petco. Max could be a Spitz or a Samoyed. Or a mix. Max may need time adjusting to a new home. Try adding warm water to his food or adding a tablespoon of canned food mixed with water to see if that will get him to eat. Try sitting with him while he eats. Good luck!
Updated on August 12th, 2025