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Mocha enjoyed a pawesome bath today from the Kuddle team. Thank you Anil for a clean, shiny, fragrant Mocha 🐕

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Last week, I met 3 kittens in a temple. They said someone left them there and never came back to pick them up. And they came along to my place. 3 days later, a loving and caring couple had come home. One of the beauties decided to go with them as she considered them to be her forever home! Now I know this bro n sis will find their forever home soon. They tell me, they will allow me to visit once in a while so that I don’t have to sulk!!! If you are watching them, just be ready! They might choose you over anyone to be their home forever! Bro n sis, just about 5 weeks! Dewormed and deflead. Oh yes, they very well know how to handle their shitty business ;) You can meet them in Hebbal. **Dont shop, adopt!**

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Two of my 💤😴 princess.

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Embracing Patience: Unleashing the Wind Called Vahyu, My Siberian Husky Puppy Welcoming a Siberian Husky puppy named Vahyu, meaning "wind" in Hindi, was an exhilarating experience for our family. Little did we know that this fluffy bundle of joy would become our greatest teacher, revealing the true meaning and power of patience. Join us as we embark on a remarkable journey, exploring the profound lessons learned and the unwavering love that guided us through the stormy seas of puppyhood. They say "patience is a virtue," but it took welcoming mischievous and spirited Vahyu into our lives to truly understand its depth. Raising a Husky puppy brings forth excitable energy and stubbornness that can test our limits. It became clear that patience was not only a virtue but also an essential requirement in raising Vahyu. So, to all pet parents, remember that your furry companions are family members who deserve our patience, cooperation, and love. Embrace the whirlwind of puppyhood with understanding.

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Pretty little cuddly cat looking to brighten up your home! Eva is a darling whose not had a lot of good luck come her way, she was thrown out into a dustbin as a little kitten and now she’s lost all her babies. Despite enduring all this at 6 months of age, she still finds happiness in everything and will put a smile on anyone’s face with all her rubbing and purring and snuggling. She can do great in a house with other cats and dogs alike! Eva is vaccinated and spayed. And litter box trained. Please reach out to me on 7760771869 if you’re the lucky family. Due adoption process will be followed.

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I learnt that ivdd disese is common in lhasa apso. What will be the early signs of it? How can we prevent it? Thanks in advance

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