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What Are the Symptoms of a Cold in Parrots?

What Are the Symptoms of a Cold in Parrots?

Parrots catch colds too, with sneezing and a runny nose, usually from temperature swings or bacterial or viral infection. Learn the causes and specific cold symptoms in parrots.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Common Dog Skin Diseases and Treatments

Common Dog Skin Diseases and Treatments

Maybe it is the thick coat—dogs' skin always has small problems. Minor, but uncomfortable, and severe itching is misery. Here is a summary of common dog skin diseases and treatments.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Why Dogs Scratch Their Eyes Constantly

Why Dogs Scratch Their Eyes Constantly

Constant eye-scratching usually means irritation—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 📅 August 8, 2026
Do Dogs’ Eyes Redden with a Cold?

Do Dogs’ Eyes Redden with a Cold?

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

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Can Pregnant Women Keep Hamsters?

Can Pregnant Women Keep Hamsters?

Strictly, pregnant women should avoid rodents, and hamsters are rodents. If the family can't bear to rehome the hamster, careful hygiene and monitoring keep the risk low. This guide covers sourcing a healthy hamster, limiting contact, routine screening, and cage sanitation.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
What Happens When a Dog Is Caged for Long Periods?

What Happens When a Dog Is Caged for Long Periods?

Long-term caging harms a dog physically, mentally, and behaviorally: muscle and joint problems, weak immunity, obesity, plus anxiety, dependency, and social issues. Limit crate time—puppies out every 3 hours, adults under 6 hours daily—and ensure exercise and training.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Why a Cat’s Breath Smells During Teething

Why a Cat’s Breath Smells During Teething

Bad breath during a cat's teething phase usually comes from irritated, bleeding gums, trapped food debris, oral infection, or digestive upset. Check the mouth often, keep it clean with brushing or pet dental products, and feed dry kibble to reduce tartar. If the odor is severe or comes with sneezing, vomiting, or lethargy, see a vet — though it typically clears once adult teeth settle.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Why Does My Dog Keep Licking Its Private Area?

Why Does My Dog Keep Licking Its Private Area?

Frequent licking can have many causes—handle by the cause. Heat, urinary tract infection, reproductive inflammation, poor nutrition, or anxiety can all cause it. Keep the environment clean, monitor health, give balanced diet, and add company. If you see red/swollen urethra, or abnormal urination like pus, blood, or retention, see a vet.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Why Hamster Poop Turns Green

Why Hamster Poop Turns Green

Green hamster stool may come from newly introduced green vegetables such as spinach or lettuce - usually harmless; reduce them and watch the color recover. It can also signal indigestion, in which case ease raw produce and reintroduce slowly. Lastly, it may indicate chilling or infection; watch for lethargy, poor appetite, or rapid breathing and see a vet.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Can a Broken Arowana Fin Recover?

Can a Broken Arowana Fin Recover?

Whether a broken arowana fin recovers depends on severity. If not fully severed, it usually regrows with clean water, steady temperature around 30C, and good nutrition, though slowly and less perfectly. Fully severed fins rarely recover. Keep water quality high and be patient through the long regrowth.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026