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Symptoms of Amphetamine Poisoning in Dogs
Amphetamines are prescription drugs for human use. They are used as appetite suppressants, mood elevators, and to treat attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. If a dog eats medication containing amphetamines, it can be poisoned. This article explains what to do for amphetamine poisoning in dogs.

How Long Does Infectious Tracheobronchitis (Kennel Cough) Take to Heal?
After a cold, a dog may have an itchy throat and make a coughing sound like a person clearing phlegm, with lethargy and reduced or lost appetite. Some older dogs have a high rate of airway collapse.

Care Notes for Treating Cat Hepatitis
Cat hepatitis is not a death sentence - it can be treated, and earlier treatment means faster recovery. Do not give up on your cat. These care notes will help your cat recover sooner.

Cat Gastroenteritis vs. Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)
Gastroenteritis and FIP can look alike at first, but FIP is far more dangerous. Gastroenteritis brings vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy and is usually treatable; FIP (driven by coronavirus mutation) causes fluid buildup, jaundice, eye inflammation, and neurological signs, and is often fatal. Both need prompt veterinary care.

Causes and Treatment of Cat Cystitis
Cat cystitis is a common and painful urinary condition caused by bacterial infection, diet, stress, and environmental factors. Affected cats show frequent, painful urination and cloudy or bloody urine. Treatment combines antibiotics, dietary adjustment, and good litter-box hygiene, with prevention focused on hydration and a clean environment.
What is the temperament of a white Greyhound?
Greyhounds are gentle, friendly, loyal, quiet, and rarely bark, suiting calm homes, and move with elegant composure. As a sighthound they still need moderate exercise.
How much sleep does a 5-month-old puppy need?
A 5-month puppy needs 18-20 hours of sleep daily for healthy growth. Keep its resting area quiet so it can reach deep sleep.
A lovebird chick just arrived and won’t drink formula or eat millet; it is now alone and depressed
Fear, food change, or loneliness can cause refusal to eat; keep it quiet and offer its old food, and consider a companion. Illness needs a vet.

How to Care for a Chinchilla During Shedding (and What to Do About Hair Loss)
Chinchillas usually shed every three months, regardless of season. During shedding, bathe and brush them often, cover the cage if hair flies everywhere, and clean regularly. If hair loss is heavy, prolonged, or leaves bald patches, check for fur-chewing, diet, nutrient gaps, or a mite infection.
My Teddy suddenly had a seizure, trembling and unable to stand, with changed pupils, then recovered after a short while. This also happened two months ago.
Take a seizing dog to the vet promptly. Epilepsy, neurological disease and brain parasite infection can all cause this.