Dr. Jin’s Writing IN ENGLISH Project
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About dogs
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Taking care of dogs
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Give the appropriate food.
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Proper vaccination.
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Good living environment.
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Regular medical examination.
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Spend enough time with your dogs.
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Consistent and proper grooming.
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Proper training.
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Interesting facts
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Dogs have a special sense of taste that humans do not have.
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Dogs can play sick or fake illness to catch their owners’ attention.
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Dogs have 5 claws on their front paws and 4 on their hind paws, but some special dog breeds have 6 hind leg fingers.
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Dogs are color blind, near sighted and astigmatic.
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Dogs are originally nocturnal creatures.
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Dogs have a special attachment to their names; chose and use the names carefully.
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Smaller dogs live longer than larger dog breeds.
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Checklists of a Healthy Dog
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Shiny and clean fur (free from parasite; no bald patches on the skin)
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Good appetite; eating at least twice a day for adult dogs
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Active and lively movement
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Clear eyes
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Standard body weight for the dog’s breed
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Good tooth and mouth condition
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No Bodily Lumps (specially : behind the ear, under the legs, groins, mammary glands)
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About cats
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Taking care of cats
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Cats need more protein than dogs.
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Although cats dislike water/bathing; you need to give your cat a bath once every 2 weeks.
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Give cats enough space; cats, especially males, are very conscious with their territory
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Territorial marking of cats is stopped after castration. (80% effective)
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Declawing is an option to solve the problem of cat scratches. But you can also buy a “cat scratch board”
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Cats like elevated or concealed places for sleeping.
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Common signs that your cat is ill are loss of appetite, panting, body temperature is lesser or higher than 38˚c
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Interesting facts about Cats
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Female cats can reproduce up to four times in a year
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It is normal for cats to accumulate hair balls in their stomach and they can purge it on their own; except for some special cat breeds.
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Cats like to keep things clean, they are very easy to potty train
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Bright lighting can make cats stock-still or motionless
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Cat whiskers are very important and sensitive sensory organ; you should not trim it
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Cats only sweat on their paws
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Cats can catch Rabies Virus too; they should also get vaccinated like dogs
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Checklists of a Healthy Cat
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Good appetite; eating and drinking from time to time
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Grooming habit; ill cats stop grooming themselves
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Healthy cats regularly pee and poop; bad smell, little amount, red/dark colored pee is a sign of illness
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Cats vomit to clean up their stomach; if the cat cannot vomit it may be a sign of illness
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Overweight cats are not healthy
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Their tongue should be pinkish and a little moist; red or darker color, bad smell, and dry tongue could be a sign of fever or bacterial infection.
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Inflamed or swollen eyes, nose, tongue or gums could mean a viral infection.
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About birds
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Taking care of birds
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Birds need a birdcage with a perch that is appropriate for their size.
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Pigeons need a birdbath. Other smaller breeds only a water cup preferably with their vitamins/minerals.
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Birds should be kept at a warm temperature; cold temperature is not good for them.
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Some birds experience mental breakdown. They self-inflict or harm other birds. Their stress can be relieved by providing toys or vegetables or a mirror.
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The birdcage and water cup should be cleaned every day. It will also help tell if the bird health is in good condition.
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Only stroke the back side of birds. Stoking their chest area will make it hard for them to breathe.
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Birds are prone to pecking eyes of other animals.
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Interesting facts
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It is difficult to tell the gender of some breed of birds.
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Birds have different appetite; some have very special diets (for example bugs or rats) while other breeds can eat almost anything.
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Some birds cannot fly from leveled or plain grounds but only from an elevated place.
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Parrots that can mimic human language and sounds are mostly male.
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Domestic birds live for only about 10 years.
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Birds Chlamydia (Parrot Disease) is an airborne bacterium which can also be found in their droppings. It is very common among migratory birds.
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Birds are prone to suffocation because they are very sensitive to the quality of the air. Human beings use caged birds to signal poisonous or insufficient level of air.
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Checklist of a Healthy Bird
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Signs of ill birds include: lethargy, fewer droppings, loss of feathers.
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Lowered body temperature means the bird is ill. 80% of Birds die from body temperature control related illness. Their regular body temperature is more than 40˚C. Their feathers point up or fluff up when their temperature is low.
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Birds urinate and poop at the same time. Bird poop resembles the “@” symbol; if it doesn’t then it might mean the bird has diarrhea or another disease.
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Birds don’t eat in bulk or large portions. They alternately eat and move around or play.
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Drastic change in the birds’ body weight (either increase or loss) is a bad sign.
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Excessive tears, enlarged eyes, swinging eyes, squinting or closed eyes are signs of illness.
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Place the bird on top of a black surface (cloth or paper) to check if the pet is infected with lice; something that looks like moving dandruff are bird lice.
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