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Is a dry nose in dogs a sign of illness? Debunking common myths
It is often believed that the condition of a dog's nose is a direct indicator of their health, with a warm or dry nose being considered a sign of illness. But is it true? Let's find out!

Why do dogs eat grass? Exploring the reasons
Many believe that dogs only eat grass when they are sick, but this behavior can be caused by a variety of factors, including nutritional needs and boredom. Let's explore the reasons behind this common dog habit!

7 = 1? Understanding how dogs age compared to humans
The simplistic formula that one human year equals seven dog years does not accurately reflect how dogs age. This blog explores the more nuanced understanding of dog aging and the factors that influence it.

Do cats always land on their feet? Reality or myth?
Although cats are known for their ability to land on their feet, this ability is not infallible. Let's examine the biomechanics behind a cat's righting reflex and the potential dangers of falls from heights.

Debunking the myth: Do dogs really see in black and white?
It is a common belief that dogs see the world in black and white, but recent scientific studies show that dogs' vision is more colorful than previously thought. This blog post is about how dogs perceive color and what this means for their interaction with the world.

Can hamsters overheat in the summer?
As temperatures rise, it's important to keep your hamster from overheating. This article examines the risks of heat stress in hamsters and offers practical tips on cage placement, ventilation, hydration, and more to help keep your pet cool and healthy all summer long.