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The Key to Preventing Rabbit Rickets
Balanced nutrition and moderate exercise are the keys to preventing rabbit rickets. This guide covers the daily measures and the cod-liver-oil and calcium-injection treatment.

Why Do Dogs Get Pneumonia?
Pneumonia brings cough, shallow breathing, fever, low appetite, and fatigue. It stems from inhaled smoke or irritants, aspirated food, secondary disease, viruses (parainfluenza, canine flu), bacteria (E. coli, Pseudomonas, Streptococcus, Pasteurella), or chest trauma.

Dog and Cat Whelping Guide: Prenatal, Labor, and Postpartum Care
Whelping carries normal risk from mating to birth. This guide covers the best breeding age, pregnancy signs, nest setup, labor signs and difficult-birth warnings, and postpartum nursing and feeding.

Dog Shampoo Got in Eyes During Bath: What to Do
Many dogs hate baths, and struggling can send shampoo into the eyes. This article explains how to handle shampoo-in-eye during a dog bath.

How Long for Dog Shampoo in Eyes to Heal?
Bath time is a battle for water-shy dogs, and shampoo in the eyes is common. This article explains how to handle it and how long recovery takes.

What Causes a Cat’s Black Chin?
A black, greasy chin hurts a cat's looks and is usually cat acne. This article explains what causes it so you can address it.

What to Do About a Cat’s Black Chin
A greasy black chin is likely cat acne (folliculitis) and needs prompt treatment. This article covers treatment and prevention of cat acne.

Causes and Prevention of Infertility in Adult Rabbits
Adult rabbit infertility falls into functional, nutritional, and other types. Any of them hurts farm income. This article details the causes and prevention methods.

Two Common Inflammations in Rex Rabbits
Sore hock (pododermatritis) and infectious rhinitis are both common in rex rabbits and can harm the animals; infectious rhinitis is also contagious and can sweep through a herd. This guide covers the signs, care, and prevention of each.

When Should You Switch Your Dog’s Food
Switch dog food at weaning, adulthood, and senior years, or when the coat dulls, energy drops, or obesity appears. Use a gradual 7-day transition to avoid gut upset; keep the brand stable otherwise.