Research has revealed contamination of rivers in the UK with chemicals from topical flea and tick treatments. They enter waterways when treated dogs swim in river or owners wash their hands after ...
According to the ASPCA, regular care for a pet — food, toys, insurance and grooming — averages $1,391 a year for a dog and $1,149 for a cat. That doesn't include one-off costs, like spaying or ...
The researchers are now calling for the government to reassess the environmental risk of pesticides used in flea and tick treatments ... of cats (10.9 million), dogs (10 million) and livestock (163.1 ...
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If shaving is growing tiresome, consider laser hair removal: This method damages hair follicles to reduce growth over time, ultimately giving more long-term results than using a razor. After ...