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Grooming frequency varies by breed and coat type. Generally, dogs benefit from regular brushing and bathing every 4-8 weeks, while cats are more self-sufficient groomers.

A balanced diet is crucial. Consult your vet for a diet tailored to your pet's age, breed, and health needs. High-quality commercial pet foods are often recommended.

Regular dental care matters. Brush your pet's teeth with veterinarian-approved toothpaste, and provide dental chews or toys to help maintain oral hygiene.

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Core vaccinations for pets include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus. Non-core vaccines may be recommended based on your pet's lifestyle and location.

Make the carrier a safe space, keep your pet calm, and bring their medical history. Reward them with treats for positive behavior during the visit.

Regular dental care matters. Brush your pet's teeth with veterinarian-approved toothpaste, and provide dental chews or toys to help maintain oral hygiene.

Regular exercise, mental stimulation, love, and proper medical care are essential for your pet's overall well-being and happiness.

Understand the underlying cause, consider professional training, and be patient. Seek advice from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist if needed.

Regular vet check-ups become more critical. Adjust their diet, provide joint supplements, and create a comfortable environment to accommodate their changing needs.

Gradual introductions, separate feeding areas, and supervised interactions help pets adapt to new companions. Be patient as they establish their hierarchy.