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Benefits of Spaying or Neutering Your Rabbit
More people keep rabbits but skip neutering. Here is why it helps - especially for females.

Causes and Treatment of Swollen Parrot Eyes
Swollen parrot eyes have many causes - trauma, a foreign body, or a virus. Check for other symptoms first. Here is how to judge and treat.

What Medicine Helps a Cat’s Bad Breath and Red, Swollen Gums?
Red gums and bad breath are usually bacterial or viral. Find the cause before dosing, and keep up daily oral care.

Parrot Eyes Swollen Shut and Lethargic – What to Do
Swollen, shut eyes plus low energy often means 'one-eye cold' (chlamydia), which can be fatal fast - treat promptly. Here are the symptoms and treatment.

Why Does My Cat Keep Swallowing?
Why does a cat keep swallowing? Is frequent gulping a sign of illness? Occasional swallowing is normal, but constant gulping may point to one of several causes below.

Why Is My Rabbit’s Urine Red?
Red urine in rabbits is not always illness - diet or low water intake can cause it. Here are the common reasons and what to do.

Do Hamsters Carry Rabies?
New or soon-to-be hamster owners ask: do hamsters carry rabies? The answer is no - hamsters are rodents but do not carry rabies, though they can carry other viruses. Here is what they may carry.

What to Do When a Blood Parrot Cichlid Has White Fungus
Some fish lovers buy blood parrots for their looks, then notice a clear white frost on the body and panic. Here our experts explain what to do about white frost on a blood parrot.

Why Is a Guinea Pig Sneezing?
Guinea pig sneezing can mean a cold, rhinitis, dust or smells, dry air, or a rare fungal/parasite infection. Use isatis root for colds, antibiotics (never penicillin) for rhinitis, improve air quality for irritants, and humidify dry rooms — see a vet if it persists.

Causes and Treatment of Nosebleeds in Dogs
Dog nosebleeds are rare and worth taking seriously — causes include infection, injury, foreign objects, oral disease, or hemophilia. Keep the dog calm and lying down, ice the nose, and pack cotton to slow bleeding, then see a vet.