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Preventing and Treating Rabbit Colibacillosis (E. coli)
Rabbit colibacillosis is an explosive, high-mortality intestinal disease, especially in 1–4 month kits. This guide covers symptoms, necropsy findings, diagnosis, prevention, and oxytetracycline/streptomycin treatment.

Understanding Dog Digestive Issues
Dogs digest fast but still get upset stomachs—vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy. Causes range from overeating and regurgitation to acute gastritis and spoiled summer food. Watch for parasites too.

How to Support a Cat with a Sensitive Stomach
Some cats have notoriously delicate digestions—the so-called glass stomach—prone to soft stools, diarrhea, and vomiting. The key to managing it is diet. Choose a limited-ingredient, single-protein hypoallergenic food, feed small meals several times a day, and always transition new food over seven days. Pet-specific probiotics (mixed into water below 40°C so the live cultures survive) help rebalance gut flora, while a calm, low-stress home prevents flare-ups. If symptoms persist or worsen, a vet check and possibly a prescription gastrointestinal diet are the right next steps.

What Causes Intestinal Intussusception in Dogs?
Intestinal intussusception in dogs is mainly caused by intestinal stasis, twisting, or prolapse, and playful puppies with big appetites are especially prone. Over-hunger, cold milk, poor food, and cold water can trigger it, as can secondary diseases. Symptoms include vomiting, abdominal pain, and appetite loss; seek veterinary care promptly to avoid a life-threatening blockage.

What to Do If Your Dog Swallows a Foreign Object
If a dog swallows something, stay calm and judge the risk. Sharp, long, magnetic, corrosive, or battery items, or any with pain, vomiting, or breathing trouble, need immediate vet care. Do NOT induce vomiting blindly—it can cause further injury. Small smooth items with no symptoms may pass at home.

What to Do When Your Cat Vomits at Night
If your cat vomits at night, stay calm and watch its mood, stool, fever, and blood. Mild cases may pass; persistent or worsening signs (poisoning, acute gastroenteritis, kidney disease) need a vet. Withhold food during frequent vomiting, offer clean water, then reintroduce bland food.

What Causes a Dog’s Runny Nose
As the weather cools, keep your dog warm - dogs get runny noses just like people do. Most often it is just a chill: a warm indoor spot, a cozy bed, and some cold care or cold medicine clears it up. But a runny nose can also signal distemper or parvovirus, both deadly, so take those seriously and see a vet at once if suspected. A quick home check: feel the nose. A moist nose usually means the runny nose is from cold weather (a healthy dog's nose is cool and damp when awake); a dry nose with tearing and fever points to a cold. Distemper shows as swinging temperature, heavy eye discharge, thick nasal discharge, cough, cloudy corneas, low spirits, bloody stool, and vomiting, while parvovirus brings tar-like black stool (blood), dehydration, violent sometimes bloody vomiting, and can lead to heart inflammation.

Is Your Dog Sick If Its Nose Is Running
A dog with a runny nose is not automatically sick - mild cases often clear up on their own, so do not panic. But watch for loss of appetite, cough, vomiting, or loose stool, which mean something more serious. The discharge type is a clue: clear watery fluid suggests a cold or rhinitis; thick egg-white mucus points to an upper respiratory infection or bronchitis; yellow-white sticky mucus signals sinusitis; pus-like, pasty discharge suggests distemper, pneumonia, or bronchitis; and blood-tinged or foamy fluid warns of lung bleeding, edema, or congestion. If it is only a simple cold, keep the dog warm, give water, and a little children's-dose banlangen or antiviral oral liquid for about three days - but stick to a child's dose.

What to Do When a Puppy Falls from a Height
Stay calm, check for obvious injury like fractures or bleeding, and watch behavior. Soothe with a calm voice and gentle petting. For bleeding, press with clean gauze; for shallow wounds, clean with mild soap and iodine. For fractures/dislocation, hold steady on a soft pad and rush to a vet.

What Color Should Healthy Goldfish Droppings Be?
Healthy goldfish normally pass black or brown stool, tied to diet—bloodworms give brown, pellets give black, algae give green. Occasional white stool is fine if no other signs, but long white or stringy stool means digestive trouble—take note.