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Dog Dry Cough With White Foamy Vomit: What It Means
During seasonal changes dogs cough easily, but a dry cough with white foamy vomit deserves attention. The cause may be simple or a viral infection. Learn the likely reasons and when to rush to the vet.

What to Do When a Dog With Gastroenteritis Won’t Eat
Diarrhea and vomiting in dogs usually point to a gut problem tied to food irritation or infection. Gastroenteritis brings diarrhea, vomiting, and low appetite; severe cases need the vet. Don't force-feed — offer bland rice-and-kibble porridge once appetite returns, and seek care early.

Dog Gastroenteritis vs. Canine Parvovirus
Dog gastroenteritis and parvovirus share vomiting, diarrhea, and poor appetite, so they're easily confused — but parvovirus also brings bloody stool and is confirmed with a quick test kit. Gastroenteritis is often diet- or infection-related, while parvovirus spreads fast and needs isolation. Good hygiene and vaccination are key to prevention.

How Many Times a Day Should a Cat Poop?
Healthy cats defecate regularly; frequency tracks food intake. More food means more stools. Normal range depends on age and condition — here is the analysis.

Canine Megacolon: Symptoms and Standard Treatment
Canine megacolon is rare, so owners miss it until late. Here are its causes, symptoms and treatment to aid observation and prevention.

How Many Times a Day Should a Dog Poop?
Stool frequency and color reflect health — none for 1–2 days or over 4 times daily is abnormal. What is normal? Here is the detail.

Rabbit Clostridium Perfringens Enterotoxemia (Sudden Severe Diarrhea)
Rabbit Clostridium perfingens disease is an acute, fatal enterotoxemia from the bacterium and its toxin. Sudden severe diarrhea is the main sign. Here is what you need to know.

First Aid for a Stressed Rabbit
Stress badly harms rabbits and can kill. Calm it at once. Here is first aid for rabbit stress.

Can Cats Eat Pork? Which Meats Are Safe?
Cats need 40+ nutrients, so beyond kibble they need meat, vegetables and fruit for protein and vitamins. Pork is common — can cats eat it? Here are the pros, cons and safe meats.

How to Care for Kits in Winter
Winter's cold is very harmful to kits; owners must step up care. Here is what to do so rabbits get through winter safely.