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Everything About Calcium Supplementation for Dogs
Before supplementing, study whether your dog needs it. Calcium is only needed when deficient, not the more the better. In the body's balance, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, iron and other trace elements have a subtle equilibrium. About calcium - read on.

Dog Coronavirus: Symptoms and Treatment
Canine coronavirus is an acute gut infection with diarrhea and vomiting, often striking alongside parvovirus. Puppies are hit hardest and can die in 1-2 days; vaccination and electrolyte support are key.

Early Symptoms of Uremia in Dogs
Canine uremia is a toxic syndrome from kidney failure that lets metabolic wastes build up. Signs include lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, breathing and heart changes; peritoneal dialysis is the main treatment and needs urgent vet care.

Common Questions About Deworming Dogs
Internal deworming must be timely. Regular deworming is a must for every owner, because as a dog grows it inevitably picks up internal and external parasites; left unchecked, severe cases seriously threaten its health.

How to Properly Give Your Dog Oral Dewormers
After a few days home, the new dog has adapted and eats normally - now it is time for internal deworming. Check our puppy internal-dewormer review to pick a suitable one.

Complete Guide to Summer Internal Deworming
Many owners think no worms in stool means no need for internal deworming. But a dog that sniffs the ground, eats fallen food and meets other dogs daily has high chance of internal parasites. How to tell the source, pick targeted drugs and avoid zoonosis? This guide explains.

Do Dogs Need Deworming in Spring?
Parasites by site split into internal and external, both harming dog health and slowing puppy growth, and causing other disease. Let's see whether spring deworming is needed.

Health Problems in Cats Caused by Poor Nutrition
This article introduces four cat health problems caused by diet. As they say, illness enters through the mouth — true for people and cats. A high-quality, balanced diet is vital to feline health; we hope this sounds a warning for owners to take their cat's nutrition seriously.

Dog Diarrhea: Symptoms and Treatment
Diarrhea is common in dogs and cats. Owners often misunderstand it, masking the real cause and delaying treatment. Knowing dog diarrhea is important.

What to Do When Cats and Dogs Have Diarrhea and Won’t Eat
When the weather turns cold, pets need more energy to stay warm, and while supplementing their nutrition it is equally important to pay attention to their gastrointestinal health. Diarrhea is a common digestive symptom in dogs and cats, and it is also a frequent ailment in dogs and cats during autumn and winter.