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Common Causes and Treatments of Cat Allergies

Common Causes and Treatments of Cat Allergies

The main cat allergy types are flea, food, inhalant, and contact allergies, each with different signs and treatment — so finding the allergen is the key. Flea allergy needs deworming plus corticosteroids; food allergy needs a hypoallergenic trial; inhalant allergy uses steroids, antihistamines, or antigen shots under a vet's care.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What to Do When a Rabbit Has Diarrhea

What to Do When a Rabbit Has Diarrhea

Rabbit diarrhea is common and can turn critical fast, especially in weanlings that have lost maternal antibodies. Treat infections with rabbit-safe antibiotics and keep the cage clean and dry; prevent it with safe food, gradual feed changes and isolation of sick rabbits.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Rabbit Louse Infestation: Signs and Treatment

Rabbit Louse Infestation: Signs and Treatment

Rabbit pediculosis is caused by the rabbit blood-sucking louse (Haemodipsus), spread by contact, that bites and itches the skin, causing restlessness, weight loss, and poor coats, worst in kits. Spot the lice and yellow eggs at the fur base; treat with ivermectin injection or coumaphos/trichlorfon/fenvalerate washes, and prevent by quarantine, cleaning, and routine deworming.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Causes and Treatment of Ulcerative Pododermatitis (Sore Hocks) in Rabbits

Causes and Treatment of Ulcerative Pododermatitis (Sore Hocks) in Rabbits

Ulcerative pododermatitis (sore hocks) is a pressure-induced skin ulcer on the soles and sides of a rabbit's feet, most often seen in adults kept on hard or wire cage floors. It causes pain, reluctance to move and, if infected, can lead to abscesses, cellulitis or even fatal septicemia. Good hutch design, soft bedding and prompt wound care are key to prevention and treatment.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Cat Sinusitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Cat Sinusitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Cat sinusitis is common, usually from bacteria, viruses, fungi, or irritants, causing sneezing, nasal discharge, congestion, breathing trouble, snoring, red watery eyes, poor appetite, and lethargy. Severe cases show blood-tinged, foul-smelling discharge and may lead to brain complications. Treatment depends on cause and severity: bacterial cases need antibiotics, viral cases antivirals, plus nasal flushing and a cleaner environment.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
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What happens when a dog gets skin disease?

Dog skin disease usually causes hair loss, itching, dandruff, bumps, and scabs, varying by type. Common ones include eczema, mange, bacterial, and fungal infections. Eczema from allergies causes red, itchy, wet skin that may secondarily infect; mange from mites is contagious with severe itch and hair loss; bacterial shows redness, pus, wounds; fungal shows hair loss, redness, itch, dandruff. See a vet promptly.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
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How can you tell if a dog’s eye discharge is normal?

A small amount of eye discharge is normal, formed from tears mixed with bacteria, sand, dust, and hair, and just needs cleaning. But excessive discharge, abnormal color, red swollen eyes, smelly secretions, or frequent eye rubbing may signal bacterial or viral infection or injury. Wipe with warm water or saline daily, and see a vet if unchanged or with other symptoms.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
How to Prevent Skin Disease in Shih Tzu Bear Hamsters

How to Prevent Skin Disease in Shih Tzu Bear Hamsters

The Shih Tzu bear hamster has long, beautiful fur but is prone to skin disease. Causes include wrong bedding (wood shavings, paper pellets) that mats the coat, and urine left on the fur causing hair loss and sores. Treat by clipping and cleaning the spot, then applying an antifungal or antibacterial medicine with an Elizabethan collar. Prevent it with a roomy, dry, cool cage, cat-litter or tissue bedding, litter training, and regular sand baths.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Why Is My Dog Losing Hair on Its Nose?

Why Is My Dog Losing Hair on Its Nose?

Hair loss around a dog's nose can come from parasite bites (mites, fleas) causing itching and scratching, normal seasonal shedding, too much dietary salt, or fungal and bacterial skin infections such as mange and eczema. Parasites need prompt deworming, seasonal loss needs only coat care, and suspected infection should be checked by a vet to identify the organism.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
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When do an Akita’s ears stand up?

An Akita's ears start rising at about one month and fully stand by 6 to 8 months. Calcium supplements and ear care support the process.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026