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What to Do When Your Chinchilla Is Constipated
Chinchillas are herbivores but can get constipated from poor diet or too little exercise. This guide covers the symptoms, causes and fixes—diet adjustment, exercise, gentle massage—plus prevention via high-fiber hay and hair-ball control.

Common Mistakes When Choosing Dog Shampoo
Always use dog-specific shampoo or you risk skin problems, but quality varies. This guide debunks myths—'more scent', 'more foam', 'slicker is better', 'human shampoo is fine'—and explains why dog and human skin differ.

Causes of Premature Birth in Dogs
Pregnancy can end early for many reasons—genetics, bacterial or viral infection, ovarian cysts and more. This guide lists the common causes of canine premature labor and why it threatens both mother and pups.

What’s the Best Food for a Chinchilla?
Chinchillas are herbivores that eat mainly alfalfa and Timothy hay, much like rabbits—but they're greedy, so don't overfeed or you'll harm their gut. This guide covers foods, portions, timing and what to do if one stops eating.

What to Watch When Making Homemade Cat Food
Homemade cat food can work, but balance is hard and cost/time are high. This guide weighs pros and cons, lists key rules (cook plainly, no seasoning, safe ingredients) and gives two sample recipes.

Do Golden Retrievers Feel Cold? Winter Care Tips
Golden Retrievers have long coats and some cold resistance, but extreme cold still chills them and can cause colds. This guide covers six winter points—no clothes, less bathing, deworming, gut, exercise, nutrition.

What to Feed a Constipated Cat for Fast Relief
Mild cat constipation can often be eased at home with dietary fiber and gentle laxatives, but a cat that hasn't defecated for more than three days needs veterinary attention. This guide covers safe home remedies for mild cases and the medications to use when constipation becomes severe.

Signs of Cat Constipation and Home Care
A cat that hasn't defecated in over three days is likely constipated, but hard stools alone aren't always the cause. Learn the key warning signs — straining and crying, watery stool, lethargy, pain, and a sensitive abdomen — and the gentle home remedies that help mild cases.

Highly Toxic Plants for Cats
Many common houseplants are deadly to cats — lily, azalea, sago palm, and cyclamen among them — causing kidney failure, heart problems, or death even in small amounts. Keep these plants out of any home with a cat.

Precautions for Giving Cats Probiotics
Probiotics help balance a cat's gut and aid digestion, but they must be used correctly — never with antibiotics, never with hot water, and never human probiotics. Learn the key precautions before adding them to your cat's diet.