Tag: dog illness
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The Heartwarming and Challenging Journey of Raising a Puppy Named Zhajiu
Before going home, we first took him to the hospital. On the way, he lay obediently in our arms, sleeping in various positions. During the one – or two – hour journey, he neither barked nor fussed, and didn’t pee or poop (skr~). He looked like a little lamb. With a melancholy look in his…
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The Costs and Care of Raising My Dog, Mark
Thank you for the invitation. Personally, I think the most costly and time – consuming period of raising a dog is the first year. After the dog turns one year old, the monthly expenses become more fixed, and it’s not as delicate to take care of. For dog food, in the first year, I bought…
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The Struggles of a Dog’s Illness: Beyond Regular Pet – raising Costs
During the illness, I took her to get intravenous drips every morning and evening. She has separation anxiety and can’t be hospitalized. Also, I don’t feel at ease leaving her in the hospital. When driving to get the injection, someone has to hold her, for fear that she might break the wound, which is extremely…
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Actually, Dogs Are Easier to Raise Than Cats: My Experience of Raising Dogs
Actually, dogs are easier to raise than cats. My family has two dogs and four cats. The dogs are a Bichon Frise and a small native dog. Dogs don’t eat much. They eat dog food and homemade dog meals, and they’re basically not picky eaters. The cost of food is not high. It usually costs…
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My Journey with Qiqi: The Trials and Tribulations of Raising a Puppy
My dog is named Qiqi, exactly 77. I bought him from a dog farm when he was two months old. (Whispering, you really shouldn’t buy dogs from dog farms.) When he first came, he was such a tiny thing. I still remember the first time I saw him. He followed me obediently, acting extremely well…