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Can Dogs Eat Shrimp?
Dogs can eat shrimp, but not too much. There are pros, cons, and parts they must not eat. Let's learn if dogs can eat shrimp.

How to Treat Nephritis in Dogs
Inflammation of the dog's glomeruli is also called canine nephritis, mainly from infection damaging the glomeruli. Signs are edema, blood in urine, and proteinuria. By course it is acute or chronic.

Why Is My Dog Coughing
The reasons a dog coughs include the following conditions.

Dog Heartworm: Symptoms and Treatment
Canine Heartworm Disease is a fatal threat; mosquito-borne thread parasite in heart/pulmonary artery, up to 30 cm, lives 5-7 years. Severely harms heart/vessels, causes cardiopulmonary dysfunction, death if untreated - top hidden killer!

Four Ways to Improve Your Dog’s Coat
A shiny, smooth coat reflects good health and good care. Brush daily, add seaweed powder or cooked egg yolk for nutrients, and allow safe sunbathing to boost natural luster and reduce skin problems.

What Is the Most Effective Way to Treat Canine Distemper
If a dog catches distemper, seek proper veterinary treatment promptly. In early onset, immune serum and antibiotics can cure it quickly. Whether hospitalized or treated at home, keep the dog in a warm, dry place. Prevent distemper by vaccinating puppies, avoiding outings during outbreaks, and not contacting sick dogs or their waste.

Spring Cat Care: What Owners Should Know
Spring is peak mating season for cats and a time they easily catch hairballs and colds. Here is what to watch for in spring cat care.

How to Feed and Care for Senior Dogs
A dog's life is short; by seven or eight it is like a 50-year-old human and aging begins. From about 7 they enter old age. Here is daily care for seniors.

How to Fix Smelly Dog Paws
Many dog owners notice a foul odor from their dog's paws and wonder if dogs can get "athlete's foot." Paw odor is actually common in dogs. This article explains why dog paws smell and how to treat and prevent the problem.

Causes and Symptoms of Acute Hepatitis in Cats
Acute hepatitis in cats shows as vomiting, fever, poor appetite, weight loss, and yellowed skin (jaundice). Causes range from viruses and bacteria to heart failure, toxins, and drug allergies. Here is a detailed look.