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Upper Respiratory Diseases in Dogs and Cats: Types and Treatment

Upper Respiratory Diseases in Dogs and Cats: Types and Treatment

Upper respiratory disease is common in dogs and cats, with sneezing, tearing, low appetite, and breathing trouble, and it often triggers secondary infections. This guide covers colds, nosebleed, rhinitis, laryngitis, and tonsillitis, with the drugs that help each.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
What to Do If a Rabbit Has a Runny Nose

What to Do If a Rabbit Has a Runny Nose

Watch whether the discharge is clear or thick β€” the remedy differs. Clear usually means a cold from chill; warm the rabbit first, then treat by severity. This guide covers warmth, nose drops, eye care, and nutrition.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
What Medication Helps a Dog With Frequent, Urgent Urination?

What Medication Helps a Dog With Frequent, Urgent Urination?

Frequent, urgent urination in dogs can stem from blockage, urethritis, stones, or bladder stones, so medication differs by cause. This guide walks through the likely diagnoses and the drugs and home care that match each.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Can a Dog’s Urinary Stones Be Treated Without Surgery?

Can a Dog’s Urinary Stones Be Treated Without Surgery?

Early, small urinary stones in dogs can often be managed with medication and diet alone, avoiding surgery. This guide explains when surgery is needed, the non-surgical treatment options, and the dietary changes that help dissolve and prevent stones.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Does a Dog Urinate a Lot and Often?

Why Does a Dog Urinate a Lot and Often?

Excessive, frequent urination can come from higher water intake or hormone shifts, or from urinary disease and diabetes. This guide covers the common causes β€” drinking habits, urinary disease, diabetes, and endocrine disorder β€” and how to respond.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Common Causes and Medications for Cough in Dogs and Cats

Common Causes and Medications for Cough in Dogs and Cats

A cough in dogs and cats can be dry or productive and stems from viruses, bacterial respiratory infection, parasites (heartworm, roundworm), irritants or foreign bodies. Treatment targets the cause β€” antivirals, antibiotics, dewormers, bronchodilators and cough suppressants β€” while vaccines, regular deworming and a clean, dust-free home prevent most cases.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Common Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Pet Colds

Common Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Pet Colds

Pets catch colds easily β€” usually from chills (season changes, baths, drafts, rain, cold floors) or low resistance. A plain cold can worsen into something serious, so treat it early. Never give human cold medicine (acetaminophen is toxic to dogs and cats); use pet-specific drugs. Learn the warning signs that separate a cold from pneumonia, rhinitis, feline herpesvirus (cat flu) or distemper.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Signs of Acute Gastroenteritis in Dogs

Signs of Acute Gastroenteritis in Dogs

Acute dog gastroenteritis can be fatal, so watch for symptoms and treat promptly. Learn the early and late signs, the causes, and the treatment steps.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Cat’s Belly Is Swelling: How to Tell If It’s FIP

Cat’s Belly Is Swelling: How to Tell If It’s FIP

A swollen belly doesn't automatically mean FIPβ€”wet FIP causes ascites, but so do liver or cardiac ascites and pregnancy. This guide covers FIP symptoms, how to distinguish them, and the diagnostic workup.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Dogs Scratch Their Eyes Constantly

Why Dogs Scratch Their Eyes Constantly

Constant eye-scratching usually means irritationβ€”ingrown lashes, inflammation, a foreign body, or periorbital skin disease. Find the cause at a vet and always use an Elizabethan collar to stop the scratching.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026