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What Parasites Live Inside Cats

What Parasites Live Inside Cats

Cats can harbor several internal parasites, each with its own tell-tale signs. Roundworms, hookworms, filarial worms, and tapeworms differ in appearance and symptoms but all deserve prompt attention. A regular deworming routine is the simplest way to protect your cat's health.

Pet Health 📅 November 10, 2020
Internal Parasites in Cats

Internal Parasites in Cats

Internal parasites are a common and potentially serious problem in cats, ranging from roundworms and hookworms to tapeworms and filarial worms. Left untreated, heavy infestations can stunt growth, cause anemia, and even prove fatal. Regular deworming is the most reliable way to keep them under control.

Pet Health 📅 November 10, 2020
How Long Until a Dog with Parvo Stops Bleeding?

How Long Until a Dog with Parvo Stops Bleeding?

Parvo is a serious, highly contagious disease, and bloody diarrhea usually means a severe case that bleeds for two to three days before improving with prompt care. Early veterinary treatment is what turns the odds in the dog's favor.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
Common Parasites That Affect Dogs

Common Parasites That Affect Dogs

Dog parasites split into internal, living in the gut, and external, on the skin. Roundworms, hookworms, heartworm, and tapeworms live inside; mange mites, ticks, and fleas live on the surface, and each brings its own risk.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
What to Do When Your Dog Has Recurring Tummy Troubles

What to Do When Your Dog Has Recurring Tummy Troubles

Many dogs have sensitive stomachs that react to food that is too hot or too cold, or meals that are too large or too small, leading to diarrhea, vomiting, or constipation. A daily probiotic can help rebalance gut bacteria and support digestion, but it works best alongside sensible feeding habits.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
How Long After Distemper Is a Dog Safe?

How Long After Distemper Is a Dog Safe?

Distemper incubates 3–5 days and, treated well, a dog can recover within about a week — after which another week is considered the safe window. Late-stage signs include collapse and seizures. Vaccination and a clean, dry kennel are the best prevention.

Pet Health 📅 November 3, 2020
Dog Has Diarrhea, Won’t Eat, and Is Lethargic

Dog Has Diarrhea, Won’t Eat, and Is Lethargic

Diarrhea with no appetite and low energy usually traces to a chill, diet, or parasites — and bloody stool or collapse can mean parvo or distemper. Keep the gut calm with probiotics and a balanced diet; persistent or bloody cases need a vet fast.

Pet Health 📅 November 3, 2020
Dog Fever: Symptoms and What to Do

Dog Fever: Symptoms and What to Do

Dog fever often follows a chill, heatstroke, postpartum low calcium, or viruses like distemper and parvo. Signs include a dry hot nose, fast breathing, and red eyes, and a temperature above 39.5C (103F) means it is time for a vet.

Pet Health 📅 October 29, 2020
Can Parvovirus Spread Between Dogs?

Can Parvovirus Spread Between Dogs?

Parvovirus spreads readily between dogs through contact, feces, blood, food, and even air, especially where dogs gather like parks and kennels. Puppies show vomiting and bloody diarrhea, so prompt vet care and keeping unvaccinated dogs home are key.

Pet Health 📅 October 28, 2020
Canine Parvovirus Disease

Canine Parvovirus Disease

Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious disease that hits weaned-to-90-day puppies hardest and can be fatal; it appears as either an enteritis or a heart-muscle form. Fast vet care, rehydration, and immune support give the best odds.

Pet Health 📅 October 28, 2020