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How to treat dog enteritis
Enteritis inflames the small/large intestine causing soft stool, diarrhea, poor appetite, sometimes bloody stool and vomiting. For mild cases use antibiotics (amox-clav, ampicillin, neomycin), antidiarrheals (bismuth, smectite), fast 6-8h if vomiting then probiotics, and feed low-fat, low-protein, easy food.
Stool has water and poop, sandy brown poop
Severe diarrhea is usually acute enteritis; brown stool suggests upper GI bleeding. Give pet anti-inflammatory and antidiarrheal (neomycin, amoxicillin-clavulanate, gentamicin, bismuth, smectite). Feed light, low-allergy, digestible food. If no relief, see a vet to avoid dehydration and anemia.
A soft lump appeared on the left side of the cat’s head and it is oozing pinkish pus; the cat may be pregnant
When a cat has a soft head lump already oozing pus-like fluid, rinse it with saline and clip the fur to expose the abscess. Use hydrogen peroxide and antibiotic ointment for shallow abscesses, and seek veterinary care for deep or large ones.
My 2-month-old Samoyed has coughed for two days with a hacking sound despite cough syrup and Shuanghuanglian – what should I do?
A persistent cough with phlegm may be a lower respiratory infection; try Guogensu with amoxicillin-clavulanate, doxycycline or tylosin for 2-5 days, and see a vet for nebulization if no better. Watch temperature for distemper.
My dog has had gastroenteritis and will not eat or drink for a day – what should I do?
With gastroenteritis and no eating, give glucose or honey water for energy, or light chicken/fish soup. For severe vomiting, get an anti-emetic shot plus antibiotics and protectants; if vomiting eases, use amoxicillin-clavulanate, metoclopramide, bismuth and probiotics.
My hamster’s (Golden Bear) bottom is red, swollen and raw; the seller says it is fine – what should I do?
A red, swollen bottom is usually bacterial infection; clean with peroxide or iodine and apply erythromycin ointment twice daily. Improve hygiene, limit oily foods, and use amoxicillin if severe.
My cat is coughing and sneezing – what’s wrong?
Coughing with sneezing likely points to a respiratory infection from cold, herpes, calicivirus, mycoplasma or chlamydia. Try a little amoxicillin-clavulanate or doxycycline and keep it warm; see a vet if no better.
My cat has yellow, very loose stool – what should I do?
Loose stool can be parasitic enteritis, a virus or indigestion. Try pet anti-diarrheals and probiotics with light food; see a vet if it worsens after 2 days.
My dog has vomited yellow foam for half a month and was told it has chronic distemper; it still vomits and is weak – what should I do?
Confirmed distemper needs antiviral monoclonal antibodies and interferon, antibiotics for secondary infection and symptomatic care. Early antivirals help; see a proper clinic.
My dog had two loose stools, was not fed since purchase, the owner said it may be chilled, but it smells fishy. Could it be parvo?
Watery diarrhea may be indigestion, chill, or parasites, but parvo is possible. Try pet anti-inflammatory and probiotic meds, and use a parvo test strip; bloody tomato-like stool means urgent vet care.