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Leo wasn’t a "rescue dog" in the way people usually meant; he was a silent shadow that lived under the porch of an abandoned house on Elm Street. To the neighborhood, he was just a stray. To Maya, a local veterinary technician, he was a soul in need of a champion.
Part 1: Essential Daily Pet Care
1. Nutrition & Hydration
- Species-appropriate diet: Dogs are omnivores; cats are obligate carnivores (need meat). Rabbits and guinea pigs need high-fiber hay.
- Fresh, clean water must be available 24/7. Change daily.
- Avoid toxic foods: Chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, xylitol (sugar substitute), and macadamia nuts are dangerous for dogs and cats.
- Portion control: Obesity is a leading health problem. Follow feeding guidelines and consult your vet.
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- Does my pet have the ability to make choices? (Which food bowl? Which sleeping spot?)
- Am I treating illness before symptoms appear? (Dental, blood work, parasite prevention.)
- Does my pet show signs of chronic stress, or do they display relaxed, "bouncy" body language?
- Where did this animal come from, and did my purchase contribute to suffering or rescue?