If you have a mobile dog grooming business, then you're in the right place. Although the business is unique, just like any other business, it needs insurance. On-the-move businesses need some reliability as damage can be caused at any moment. Insurance for mobile pet grooming businesses is very similar to those given to homeowners and other business owners in general.
Having a pet is like having a companion, a friend who is always by your side no matter what. Until... You decide to take a flight! You don't want to leave your pet behind, even if you are sure that your neighbour, your friend or whoever it is will take care of your pet for you. You want to enjoy your vacation or the getaway with your animal friend, so you desire to book a flight that's pet-friendly. But which airlines are truly pet-friendly?
There are many factors that airlines consider while creating pet-friendly policies, such as the cost per pet, cabin allowance, the pet travel fee and so on. It turns out that the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is the most pet-friendly in the world. This comes as no surprise as you can witness a lot of puppies being carried out in bicycle baskets on the streets of the Netherlands.
We all know what a toothache feels like. Have just a bit of a problem with your oral health, and you can feel tremors of pain shake up your entire body from within. If that's the case with us humans, of course, it is the same with animals. They deserve all the care they can get and dental or oral health remains at the top. Let's look into how dental care and hygiene works for dogs.
Your dog's oral health can get affected by many dental disorders. These range from mild to severe, but it all starts with a bacterial infection. On the other hand, the breeds of your dog can also play a role in the kind of disease they are most likely to develop. For example, small breeds are more likely to have unerupted teeth, that is, teeth that are under the gumline. Even if there is one tooth like that, your friendly pooch is exposed to the risks of developing a cavity. Small breeds are also more likely to develop periodontitis, a condition which causes severe tissue damage in bones, gums and the ligaments.
In simple words, obesity if the condition of being excessively overweight. It is driven by changes in hormones and metabolism. When it comes to humans, around 1.9 billion adults alone are effected worldwide, as well as 41 million toddlers. However, obesity doesn't only effect human beings, but it effects animals as well! In the United States alone, pet cats are found to be more overweight than pet dogs.
All across the world, around 22 to 44% pets are effected by obesity. Surprisingly, overfeeding is not the only cause of obesity. A study shows that even pets who aren't being overfed and are exercising well, are also developing obesity. In fact, in animals, obesity is not just limited to pets but it can also be found in domestic and wild animals. So what is the actual cause of this condition in pets?
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