Amazing how grateful the animals are when they have been saved.
Pitbulls are the most loving dogs but some people have them for unselfish reasons!
Filoon is a student at Temple University who was volunteering at a local animal shelter when she first met Russ.
The young dog was [si.ck] with kennel cough and suf.fe.ring from other ail.me.nts like eye [in.fec.tion and itc.hy skin], and [ble.eding] tail; he was also considered to be underweight. Despite all of that, Filoon notes his calm demeanor when he caught her eye like he knew I sic was going to be his mommy one day.
The next day she visited Russ again, and the two took a drive, and she immediately knew it was meant to be. Since then, the two have been practically inseparable.
The animal shelter was also excited by its power. We love seeing animals in their forever homes, knowing we helped create this perfect match.
Sometimes life brings two beings together in a way that can’t be predicted. The two seem to be a true match-made-in-heaven!
The Pit Bull, they’re extremely intelligent Dogs, with an incredible amount of Love to share.
Shelter animals are the best! Thank you for rescuing and loving this sa.d pitbull – he looks so happy now!
Pitbulls appear to be very loving dogs if treated and nurtured well!
Unconditional love, there is nothing more precious than that. A loving home makes a loving dog.
These beautiful animals know what real love is. Its all in how they are raised. Most are very loving and sweet!!
Glad he has a loving home at last! Bless them…!
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6 Most Common Cat Health Problems
Cats are good at self-maintenance. But even your fastidious feline can’t prevent some of these more common cat diseases and health issues.
1. Vomiting
Vomiting is a very common problem with cats with a multitude of causes. They range from eating something poisonous or inedible (like string), to infection, urinary tract disease, or diabetes to hairballs.
2. Feline Lower Urinary Tract Diseases (FLUTD)
TSome estimates say as many as 3% of cats seen by vets have feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), which is actually a group of feline diseases with multiple causes.
List bellow:
Drinking more
Straining to urinate
Bloody urine
Urinating in unusual places
Crying when urinating
Licking around the urinary area (often because of pain)
3. Fleas
Fleas are a very common external feline health problem. But it’s one you can easily treat. Signs your cat has fleas include:
Flea dirt on its skin (they look like tiny black dots)
Constant scratching
Frequent licking
Red or irritated skin
Hair loss
Skin infections or hot spots
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