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Do Dogs’ Eyes Redden with a Cold?
A dog's eyes usually don't redden from a simple coldโredness more likely means fever. Take the temperature; if high, see a vet. Eye redness with a cold can also mean low immunity and conjunctivitis.

Why Do Arowana Get Sunken Eyes?
Arowana sunken eyes (eye recession) commonly come from internal organ inflammation, bacterial infection, or medication overdose. Treat by cause: antibiotics for internal inflammation, water changes and antibacterial baths for infection, and water changes plus warming for overdose. Keep water clean, warm, and oxygenated; mild cases recover in about a week.

Feline Urethral Obstruction: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Urethral obstruction mostly affects male cats aged 1-6. Causes include urinary stones, crystals, inflammation, and muscle spasms; signs are frequent urging, straining, reduced output, and blood-tinged urine. Left untreated it can lead to uremia, kidney failure, and bladder rupture โ life-threatening. If obstruction is suspected, take the cat to a vet immediately for catheterization, then diagnose the underlying cause and treat it. Prevention focuses on hydration, diet, and stress reduction.

Can a Hamster Die from a Cold, and How to Treat It?
A plain hamster cold rarely kills if caught early, but unchecked cold plus low temperature can be fatal. Mild cases need warmth and rest; worse ones may need banlangen or, for severe cases, amoxicillinโsee a vet if no improvement.

Can Turtles Catch Colds, and What Are the Symptoms?
Turtles do get colds, usually from big temperature swingsโrunny nose, bubbles, watery eyes, low appetite, lethargy, and if untreated, pneumonia. Treat by isolation, warm water (30โ32ยฐC), and oxytetracycline or amoxicillin by severity; keep temperature stable to prevent.
Frequent sneezing, stuffy nose, pus-like nasal discharge with blood streaks
Sneezing, stuffy nose, and pus-like discharge can come from upper respiratory infection, viruses, or bacteria. First see a vet to confirm the cause. If a visit is hard, give amoxicillin/clavulanate at home. If it does not improve, take the cat to a vet.
What medicine is used for dog stomatitis?
Dog stomatitis usually needs antibiotics or anti-inflammatories such as veterinary amoxicillin or metronidazole, plus vitamins to aid recovery. Avoid hard dry food that irritates the wound; for severe or recurring cases, a vet check finds the root cause.
What Medicine Should I Give My Dog for Red, Swollen Gums?
Red swollen gums are usually treated with anti-inflammatory drugs - antibacterial oral spray, veterinary metronidazole, amoxicillin. These reduce inflammation and bacteria. But find and treat the root cause to prevent recurrence; add vitamins to boost immunity.
What medicine should I give a dog with a urinary tract infection?
Common UTI drugs are anti-inflammatories and anti-infectives like amoxicillin and enrofloxacin, but causes differ. See a vet for the cause; stones may need surgery plus post-op antibiotics.
While cleaning its ears the night before last I gave some cat food; next morning it vomited food, so I fed less then withheld food and water. Later it vomited white foam; I gave omeprazole capsules and glucose. Still some vomiting and low energy, but this morning it played and seemed not too bad. It kicks when I pet its belly but just won’t eat, only drinks a little water.
White foam vomiting and poor appetite can come from indigestion, gastroenteritis, or parasites. After prolonged vomiting, give amoxicillin-clavulanate and probiotics, then easy liquid food; see a vet if no relief.