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Causes and Treatment of Tear Stains in Cats and Dogs
Some owners excitedly raise a 'Snow White' or 'Prince Charming', only to see it ruined by two lines of tear stains! Where is the viral pet we were promised?

Cat Hairballs: Symptoms and Treatment
As a cat parent, you've likely seen your cat vomit a hairball β usually a long tubular mass of hair, quite distressing for your cat.

Why Do Dogs Shed β and How to Manage the Fur
Shedding is a normal cycle that refreshes a dog's coat, but skin disease or poor nutrition can also cause hair loss. Brush regularly, bathe on schedule, and use simple tricks to keep loose fur under control.

How to Prevent Hairball Syndrome in Cats
Hairballs form when swallowed fur mats in the stomach, causing retching and constipation. Prevent with brushing, cat grass, hairball paste, and stress reduction.

Why Cats and Dogs Shed in Spring (and When to Worry)
Shedding spikes in spring and autumn as pets swap coats β that's normal. But heavy hair loss with behavior changes can signal skin disease, diet, allergies, stress, or parasites.

Can Dog Pyoderma Spread to Humans?
Can dog pyoderma spread to humans? Pyoderma is a common dog skin disease caused by pus-forming bacteria, and in puppies it often appears on the inner legs where there is little fur. Many dog skin diseases are contagious to people β so can pyoderma be passed on? Here is the answer.

How Dogs Develop Eczema
Damp weather turns a dog's coat into a breeding ground for bacteria. Long unkempt fur, joint pain, separation anxiety, weak immunity, and wet environments all push dogs toward eczema. Learn the common pathways.

Does Stud Tail Recur and How to Prevent It
Stud tail tends to recur because it is hormone-driven; without fixing the hormonal source, treatment drags on. Prevention centers on appropriate bathing, regular grooming, neutering, and early topical medication.

Common Causes of Shedding in Cats and Dogs and How to Relieve It with Medication
Shedding in pets is common, but excessive or abnormal hair loss usually signals an underlying problemβseasonal coat change, parasites, fungal infection, poor nutrition, allergies, hormonal imbalance, over-bathing, or stress. This article covers the causes and the medications that help.

How to Groom a Rabbit?
Rabbits molt heavily every three months and need daily brushing during shedding season to stop them swallowing loose fur. Use a pin brush stroked with the coat, or a damp towel for rabbits that resist combs. Routine grooming is the simplest way to prevent dangerous wool block (hairball syndrome).