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Common Skin Problems in Dogs During Summer

Common Skin Problems in Dogs During Summer

If your dog is scratching more than usual, the cause may be the skin itself - parasites, allergies or underlying disease. Summer brings a spike in canine skin conditions, so every owner should know the common ones. This guide lists allergic dermatitis, yeast infection, folliculitis, impetigo, seborrhea, ringworm, mange, fleas, ticks, lupus and more, with their hallmark signs. Most skin diseases develop over time, so early detection and prompt veterinary care keep them stable and curable - watch your dog's behavior and act on anything unusual.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Common Oral Diseases in Dogs

Common Oral Diseases in Dogs

Many owners struggle with their dog's bad breath and the distress of dental pain. This article shares the common oral diseases behind that odor and how to prevent and treat them. From tartar and gingivitis to periodontal disease, cavities, broken teeth, and malocclusion, understanding the causes is the first step to a healthier mouth.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Tick Infestation in Pet Turtles: Risks and Removal

Tick Infestation in Pet Turtles: Risks and Removal

Ticks are a common external parasite in turtles, usually picked up when a turtle wanders into grass where the parasites wait. Beyond drawing blood and causing local swelling, some ticks carry viruses that can be fatal, and careless removal can leave the tick's head embedded in the skin and trigger infection. The safe approach is to paralyze the tick with the right medication first, then lift it out with tweezers and clean the wound. This guide covers how turtles get ticks, why they are dangerous, and the step-by-step removal method every keeper should know.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
How to Potty Train a French Bulldog

How to Potty Train a French Bulldog

Potty training a French Bulldog starts by limiting freedom with a crate or pen and picking one fixed toilet spot, such as a bathroom corner or a quiet area. Lay down pee pads, let your Frenchie out on a schedule, and reward immediately when it goes on the pad โ€” praise and a treat teach it that the pad means good things. A small pen enclosing just the pad narrows the choice at first, then expands as the habit forms, and comes away once training sticks. Consistency and timing are what make it work.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
How to Layer Hamster Bedding

How to Layer Hamster Bedding

Hamster bedding should be spread evenly and changed on a schedule that fits the material. Wood shavings are the most common and budget-friendly choice, but they absorb poorly and trap odor, so in summer they need frequent changes. Wood pellets are low-dust and long-lasting, good for summer, while corncob bedding must be sun-sterilized first. You can also mix tofu or bentonite litter into the blend, and always layer urine sand beneath a topping of shavings rather than mixing the two. Tidy, ordered bedding makes soiled spots easy to spot and clean.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Why Does Your Kitten Swallow Food Without Chewing?

Why Does Your Kitten Swallow Food Without Chewing?

Cats barely chewโ€”and that's normal. Their wild ancestors tore prey into chunks and swallowed fast to avoid theft, and their teeth shear rather than grind. The risks are real, though: eating too fast brings vomiting, choking, and more tartar. Teach chewing with chew treats and slow-feeder bowls, switch to dental kibble or softened food, and give a calm, separate eating spot plus regular toothbrushing to protect oral health.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
How to Prevent Pica in Rabbits

How to Prevent Pica in Rabbits

Pica is when a rabbit eats non-food items like fabric, plastic, paper or wires, often from unbalanced fiber, lack of chew material, stress, boredom or loneliness, or an underlying problem such as overgrown teeth or gut parasites. Prevent it with plenty of hay and fresh vegetables, clean bowls, safe chew toys, tunnels and climbing spots, and regular social contact and affection. If diarrhea, constipation or vomiting appears, see a vet, since digestive disease can drive the behavior.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 5, 2026
What Is Feline Haemobartonellosis?

What Is Feline Haemobartonellosis?

Feline haemobartonellosis, also called infectious anemia, is a rare but serious disease caused by a blood parasite that attacks red cells and triggers their destruction. It spreads through bites, scratches, fleas and ticks, and from mother to kitten, with outdoor and unneutered males at higher risk. Signs range from fever and lethargy to pale, yellow-tinged gums; diagnosis is by blood smear or PCR. Treatment uses antibiotics such as doxycycline or enrofloxacin plus supportive care, though the cat stays a lifelong carrier.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 5, 2026
How to Choose a Dewormer for Your Dog: A Science-Based Buying Guide

How to Choose a Dewormer for Your Dog: A Science-Based Buying Guide

Choosing a reliable dog dewormer comes down to three things: a verifiable veterinary license, a broad-spectrum active ingredient that covers the parasites your dog is actually exposed to, and a price you can sustain month after month. Internal parasites (roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, heartworm) and external ones (fleas, ticks, lice, ear mites) require different actives, so a combined product or a matched pair is usually the most efficient plan. This guide explains the core selection criteria and the most common mistakes owners make, so you can protect your dog and your household without overspending.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 5, 2026
How to Choose a Reliable, Budget-Friendly Dog Dewormer

How to Choose a Reliable, Budget-Friendly Dog Dewormer

Owners often swing between over-priced imports and risky unlicensed bargainsโ€”both can harm the dog. Deworming is non-negotiable: internal worms steal nutrition and damage the gut, while heartworm stays silent until it is serious, and external pests spread disease to people too. This guide explains why deworming matters, the active ingredients by parasite type (including the Collie warning on ivermectin), and how to choose and use a product safelyโ€”spectrum, convenience, credentials, correct dosing, and the myths that lead owners astray.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 5, 2026