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Can hamster wet tail heal on its own?
Wet tail in hamsters usually doesn't heal on its own and can cause dehydration or death. Causes include diet, bacterial enteritis, or viral infection. See a vet, correct dehydration with electrolytes, and use anti-diarrhea medicine like smectite.
Why is my dog losing so much fur?
Heavy shedding in dogs can be either physiological or pathological. Physiological shedding is usually seasonal, which is normal and tapers off after the molting season. Pathological shedding, however, often stems from skin diseases caused by bacterial, fungal, or mite infections, leading to localized bald patches, itching, and heavy dandruff.

Can Dogs Go Bald? Understanding Localized Hair Loss
Dogs don't go bald from genetics like people do; their "bald spot" is localized hair loss from salty food, lack of sunlight, over-bathing, follicle damage, poor nutrition, or fungal/mite/bacterial skin disease. Adjust diet and care, limit baths, ensure sunlight and parasite control, and see a vet for serious skin issues.

What Temperature Means a Cat Has a Fever
A cat's normal temperature is 38.5-39.5Β°C, so 39Β°C is fine. Over 39.5Β°C counts as a fever; 40-40.5Β°C is low, 40.5-41.5Β°C moderate, and 41.5-42.5Β°C high. Exercise, heat, and stress can nudge it up, so watch for other symptoms too.

Why Doesn’t My Dog’s Ears Stand Up?
Whether a dog's ears stand up depends on breed genetics, age (many stand between 4β6 months), calcium and overall nutrition, health issues like ear mites or infection, and even bad sleeping posture or rough play. Floppy or upright, it's normalβfocus on ear health, not appearance.

Is It Harmful for a Dog to Keep Licking Its Wound?
A dog licking a wound is instinctive and mildly antibacterial, but constant licking keeps the area too moist, slows healing, can trigger a local reaction, and may cause a lick granuloma β so use an Elizabethan collar. Clean minor wounds with saline and pet antiseptic; see a vet for deep, large, or infected wounds, which can turn into sepsis.
How to Tell If a Dog’s Cough Is Kennel Cough
Kennel cough is a contagious respiratory disease; suspect it with a harsh 'honking' cough that looks like retching, a pained look, and white foamy mucus, while energy and appetite stay normal. It lingers 1β3 weeks (unlike a 1β3 day plain cough) and follows contact with other dogs or busy pet places β unvaccinated puppies under 6 months are most at risk. Isolate, ease the neck (use a harness), and see a vet; never give human cold medicine.

What Are the Dangers of a Dog Holding Its Urine Too Long?
Making a dog hold its urine too long can cause urinary crystals and stones, raise the risk of bladder infection (especially in females), and trigger prostate problems in males β sometimes leading to blockage, kidney failure, or blood in the urine. Meet the need promptly, and if you're often away, train indoor elimination.
What condition causes a dog to poop blood?
Bloody stool in dogs often means parasites from missed deworming, or gut diseases like gastroenteritis, ulcers, or clotting disorders. Severe or accompanied by lethargy, a vet visit is needed.

How to Handle a Dog with Engorged Milk (Mammary Congestion)
Mild engorgement eases if the puppies nurse often to keep milk flowing; if there are too few or they can't suck well, hand-express or use a pump gently. For hard lumps, massage the gland and apply a warm towel for 10-15 minutes daily. If redness, heat, pain, or discharge appear (mastitis), see a vet promptly for antibiotics or drainage.