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My 2-month Corgi, 1.65 kg, has coughed 12 days after a cold, on herbal cold granules and amoxicillin, still coughing at nightโwhat to do?
A dog still coughing after 12 days of cold medicine is abnormal; a simple cold with warmth, immunity and meds usually heals in a week, and human cold medicine is not advisedโuse pet drugs like Cefadroxil or canine Florfenicol. If no improvement, it may be viral respiratory infection like kennel cough, distemper, parainfluenza or infectious bronchitis, even pneumonia; get a contagious-disease screen and X-ray at a vet for targeted treatment.
Had a Cold Before, but Now Eye Discharge Increased, Eyelids Red and Will Not Open, Still Congested and Sneezing, Took Amoxicillin
The cat's condition may be from a cold, blocked nasolacrimal duct, or feline rhinotracheitis. A common cold usually improves in a week with pet cold and anti-inflammatory medicine plus warmth.
Ate pork and chicken before; hasn’t eaten in 10 days, just a little water, lies by the AC blowing warm air, given amoxicillin and children’s cold medicine a few days, now cries occasionally.
The photo shows a weak, thin cat with eye/nose discharge and rough coat in a loaf position - severe abdominal discomfort, likely sick long. Get a hospital check; could be chronic GI disease, fatty liver, triaditis, FIP. Long fasting risks fatty liver; syringe-feed easily digested food.
My 3-month-old Shiba Inu hid under the sofa, acted aggressively and bit people. I hit it once with a broomstick and struck its teeth. One of the two upper fangs broke halfway and the red interior is visible, while the other is loose and hanging from the gum. I gave amoxicillin and used an oral antibacterial spray for two days. I read online that adult teeth will grow in later and that the baby teeth have no roots. How should I handle this so the puppy can grow normal permanent teeth?
At three months old the puppy is still in the teething stage. After the baby teeth fall out naturally, permanent teeth will grow in, which is a normal replacement process.
A four-month-old cat suddenly lost appetite and vomits yellow fluid, nine times in two days; ate a pesticide earlier and half an amoxicillin capsule. The pet hospital is closed, the cat’s nose and paw pads are pale. What do I do? Urgent!
Yellow vomit suggests gastroenteritis from diet or, if unvaccinated, possible obstruction or panleukopenia; tests include blood work, SAA, ultrasound, and a panleukopenia test. Pale nose and paws mean anemia and dehydration needing fluids; at home give glucose and anti-emetics.

What Medicine Helps a Dog with Soft Stool?
Soft stool usually means mild gut irritation from a virus, rich human food, or early enteritis. Start with pet probiotics and a bland diet, add a broad-spectrum antibiotic such as amoxicillin only if it does not improve, and see a vet if the dog goes dull or vomits โ but do not reach for human stomach medicine, which can poison a dog.

Are Cold Paw Pads a Sign My Cat Is Sick?
Cold paws alone don't prove illness โ a chilly room or low core temperature is usually to blame โ but if they come with coughing, sneezing, or a genuinely low body temperature, it's time for a vet check and warmth.

What to Do When Your Dog Has a Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in dogs and cause painful or frequent urination, blood in the urine, and general discomfort. Mild cases respond well to antibiotics, but bladder or kidney stones can mimic the same signs and may need imaging or surgery. Good hygiene and diet adjustments are key to preventing recurrence.

What to Do When a Bath Gives Your Cat a Fever
Cats chill easily, so a bath that isn't dried thoroughly can turn into a cold and then a fever. Treatment follows the cause and temperatureโmild fevers may need nothing but monitoring, while anything above 104.5 F warrants a vet; prevention is simply thorough drying and a warm, draft-free home.

Treating Your Dog’s Skin Condition at Home
Dog skin problems trace back to bacteria, fungi, mites, vitamin gaps, or poor grooming, all worsened by low immunity. At home, clean the area, apply the right antifungal or antibacterial ointment, and add oral antibiotics or B vitamins for serious cases.