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Understanding Pet Diabetes: Symptoms & Treatment in Dogs and Cats
Diabetes in pets is mostly primary (beta-cell damage) and shows as eat-more/drink-more/urinate-more/weight-loss. Management needs insulin, glucose-lowering drugs, fluids, diet, and infection control; prevention is fiber, exercise, and regular glucose checks.

What Is Canine Coronavirus?
Canine coronavirus may be unfamiliar by name, but its signs mirror gut trouble โ and they closely resemble parvovirus. So what exactly is this disease? Here is a clear introduction.

How to Diagnose and Treat Canine Coronavirus
Canine coronavirus looks a lot like parvovirus, so how do you tell them apart? Beyond the signs, lab tests โ electron microscopy of stool or a proper CCV test strip โ confirm it. Learn the diagnosis points and treatment.

Pathological Changes of Canine Coronavirus
The younger and weaker the dog, the worse canine coronavirus hits โ puppies can die while adults stay mild. Learn how the infection shows up in the body, how it is diagnosed, and how to treat and prevent it.

What Medicine Helps a Dog With Acute Gastroenteritis?
Acute gastroenteritis in dogs shows up as poor appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea, with many possible triggers. Learn its symptoms, causes, and the care and medicine that help a dog recover.

Why Is Your Rabbit Twitching or Having Limb Spasms?
Rabbit limb twitching can signal coccidiosis (often fatal in kits), low blood sugar, or epilepsy. This article explains each cause and the responseโcoccidia prevention, glucose first aid, and a calm environment for epileptic rabbits.

Gastroenteritis in Dogs and Cats: Types, Symptoms & Medication
Gastroenteritis in dogs and cats spans gastritis (acute/chronic) and enteritis (viral, bacterial, parasitic). This guide covers causes, symptoms, and the medication approachโanti-inflammatories, anti-vomiting, anti-diarrhea, dewormers, probioticsโplus prevention.

Rabbit Loss of Appetite: Could It Be Intestinal Obstruction?
When a rabbit won't eat, intestinal obstruction is a serious possibility among many gut causes. This article explains obstruction triggers, how to tell it apart from simple stress, and the care steps (massage, water, vet tests) to take.

Common Food and Drug Poisoning in Cats and Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment
Poisoning in pets is uncommon but dangerous. It falls into food poisoning (bacterial, fungal, toxic plants, chemicals, and human foods like onions, chocolate, macadamia) and drug poisoning (aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, vitamin D, ivermectin). This article covers the symptoms and what to do.

What to Do When a Small Dog Has a Hypoglycemic Shock
Puppies and small dogs are especially prone to low blood sugar, particularly as the weather turns cool โ shock, seizures, dropping temperature, and drooling can follow. Keep a small dog warm and know the first aid. Learn prevention and emergency care.