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What Medicine for a Dog’s Inflamed Gums?
Use an antibacterial oral spray such as LeKouNing, and add an oral metronidazole-based anti-inflammatory if severe. Brush regularly and have tartar cleaned by a vet.
What to Do When a Dog Won’t Eat
A dog refusing food can stem from pickiness, upset stomach, sudden food changes, or heat. Avoid too many treats, cool it down in hot weather, and transition food gradually; see a vet if illness signs appear.
Can dog interdigital dermatitis heal with iodine?
If it is bacterial and mild, applying iodine may heal it in 3-5 days; prevent licking. Severe or secondary infection is harder, and it can also be fungal or autoimmuneβget a vet diagnosis and targeted treatment.
What Should I Do About Red Bloodshot Eyes in My Dog?
Red eyes may be from 'heat' (too little water, greasy/salty food) or eye disease. For heat, give cooling tablets (e.g., Qing Wen Bai Du) and antibacterial/soothing eye drops, and add water and veggies. For keratoconjunctivitis, dry eye, or irritation by hair/dust, see a vet promptly.
How Is Canine Parvovirus Treated?
Parvo treatment includes immune serum, fluid therapy, antibiotics, anti-vomiting, anti-shock care and supportive nursing. Early serum plus antibiotics works well, but avoid long-term antibiotic use. Vomiting and diarrhea require fluids to prevent dehydration.
Can dog conjunctivitis heal on its own?
Usually noβcaused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites and progresses fast. Use an E-collar, rinse with saline, and apply dog antibacterial eye drops, ointment, and oral meds; severe cases need a vet to avoid blindness.
What to do if a cat’s eye keeps tearing up?
One-eye tearing may be from foreign-body irritation, such as long fur, dust, or insects in the eye. Rinse with saline or pet eye wash and apply antibacterial drops. Bacterial or viral infection can also cause it; if sneezing or runny nose appears, suspect herpes or calicivirus and see a vet. Otherwise try neomycin drops and clean discharge.

Why Is My Dog’s Coat Turning Yellow?
A yellowing coat often traces to unbalanced nutrition, harsh or human shampoo, or parasites. Fix the diet, use a proper dog shampoo, and deworm; if the dog is thinning or unwell, see a vet to find the cause.
How to treat a cat’s skin disease?
Cat skin disease splits into fungal, bacterial, and parasitic types, each treated differently. Fungal (ringworm): antifungal spray, medicated bath if widespread. Bacterial: antibacterial ointment or antibiotics. Parasitic: external dewormer.
Why does my dog vomit often?
Many causes: eating too fast (fix the habit), infections (bacterial gut upset with vomiting/diarrhea), eating random things, or pathology needing a vet.