by Vanesa | Jun 7, 2022 | Dogs, Health and hygiene for Cat, Health and hygiene for Dogs, Pet
Once you know how to prevent heat stroke, you may still find yourself in this situation one day. That’s why it’s essential to know what the warning signs are and how to act in order to save your furry friend’s life. How to detect heat stroke If you are...
by Vanesa | May 31, 2022 | Cats, Dogs, Health and hygiene for Cat, Health and hygiene for Dogs, Pet
As a general rule, our furry friends can withstand the cold much better than the heat and this can be a problem in summer, as they can seem to suffer from heat stroke. One of the reasons for this is because they don’t perspire like we do. Their sweat glands aren’t...
by Vanesa | Apr 19, 2022 | Cats, Dogs, Health and hygiene for Cat, Health and hygiene for Dogs, Pet
The Symptoms of stress in dogs and cats are very diverse but something in common is found in our furry “rare or stranger”, expressing attitudes not usual in it. The dogs and the cats have some symptoms in common, such as excessive scratching, compulsive body licking...
by Nieves | Sep 10, 2021 | Cats, Dogs, Health and hygiene for Cat, Health and hygiene for Dogs, Lenda Pet Food, Pet, Tips for cats, Uncategorized
When talking about dog and cat hygiene, we tend to focus on bathing, haircuts and even hooves, but, like humans, eyes and ears also need to be watched. In eyes and ears, dirt is more dangerous because it can lead to infections that, over time, can be dangerous. The...
by Nieves | May 6, 2021 | Dog food, Cat food, Health and hygiene for Cat, Health and hygiene for Dogs
How should you close the food bag or wet food can? How long does the wet food last? How long does an open can last? Can you freeze it? In this post we give you some very useful tips on how to store and preserve your pet’s food. How to store...
by Nieves | Apr 30, 2021 | Cats, Health and hygiene for Cat, Lenda Pet Food, Pet
We are in the middle of spring, with summer just around the corner, a propitious time for millions of female cats to go into heat. If your kitten is between 8 and 10 months old, this will be her first heat, and probably at this moment you are about to go crazy because...