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Feline Pyoderma: Symptoms and Treatment
Pyoderma is a common bacterial skin infection in cats, often triggered by a damp environment or parasites. It ranges from superficial pustules to deep, painful infections. Diagnosis starts with a skin scrape at the vet, and treatment combines antibacterial care, wound cleaning, environment improvement, and regular deworming.

How to Handle a Rabbit’s Watery Eyes
Foreign matter, inflammation, or disease commonly cause tearing; a rabbit may tear normally at low frequency. If the eye is always wet, something is wrong - check early. Here are causes and fixes.

How Many Times a Day Should a Dog Poop?
Stool frequency and color reflect health β none for 1β2 days or over 4 times daily is abnormal. What is normal? Here is the detail.

What to Do When a Dog Vomits for Days
Frequent vomiting usually points to the digestive system - wrong diet or blockage - with poor appetite and low spirits. We advise a vet visit.

Common Eye Diseases in Dogs and Cats: Conjunctivitis, Keratitis and More
Eyes are vital to dogs and cats; disease lowers their quality of life and can cause blindness. Learn the signs and treatments of the most common eye conditions.

Why Dogs Get Interdigital Dermatitis and How to Prevent It
Owners may find, while trimming nails or bathing, that the dog's toes are red and swollen, or see it licking its paws constantly. If so, bewareβyour dog may have interdigital dermatitis. What is it, why does it happen, how to prevent? Below we explain.

What Medicine for an Inflamed Dog Wound?
Dog wound inflammation usually follows poor or missed care and licking. Use topical disinfectants and systemic antibiotics by severity. Here is the step-by-step.

Is a Red, Swollen Puppy Wound Infected?
Redness and swelling usually mean a dog wound got infected from poor care. If there is no pus yet, it is mild β clean and care for it and the swelling fades. Here is how.

My Dog Won’t Let Me Touch Its Infected Wound
A dog that refuses touch has a painful, sensitive wound β forcing it only makes things worse. Win trust gently, then treat. Here is the right approach.

Three Ways to Check If Your Dog Has Interdigital Dermatitis
Because a dog's toes are hidden, owners often miss foot infections until the interdigital dermatitis is severe. If treated early it heals fast, but delaying leads to worse outcomes. Today we introduce self-check methods for dog interdigital dermatitis.