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Can a Pregnant Cat Be Given Calcium?
A pregnant cat's needs are no longer just its own, but do not over-supplement or cause imbalance and obesity. Starting from calcium, we cover pregnancy diet notes.

What to Do When Your Dog Has a Fracture
Dogs love to romp and can easily break a bone. Fractures affect health and normal life and need prompt treatment. Today we share precautions about dog fractures.

What to Do If Your Dog’s Leg Is Run Over by a Car
Some playful dogs lose control outdoors where traffic is heavy, and leg injuries from vehicles happen easily, leaving owners panicked. Today we share precautions for a dog whose leg is run over.

How to Prevent Dog Dental Disease
Without oral care, dogs easily get gingivitis, tartar, periodontitis, which can harm other body parts. This article covers prevention.

How to Help a Dog Digest Bones Quickly
Dogs are smart and sneaky and may steal bones, but they can hardly digest them; buildup can block the esophagus. How to help? This article explains.

What to Do When a Dog Has Blood in Stool and Vomits After Eating Bone? What Medicine?
Blood in stool and vomiting after bones means a gut scratch and a lodged bone; untreated it can cause inflammation or shock from blood loss. This article covers treatment.

Can Dog Bones Scrape the Gut? What Are the Signs?
Dog bones, especially sharp chicken/duck bones, easily cut the gut, causing vomiting, diarrhea, blood in stool, lethargy. What to do? Can it heal alone? This article explains.

Dog Breeds with Big Ears
Big-eared breeds like the French Bulldog, Beagle, Corgi, Golden Retriever, and Labrador are loved for their looks and temperament; their sealed canals need regular cleaning to prevent mites and infection.

Are Upright-Eared Dogs Smarter?
Upright-eared breeds are many and look sharp, but ear shape has no link to intelligence; it is genetic. If an adult fails to stand its ears, check for mixed breeding, calcium deficiency, or ear infection rather than assuming it is normal.

Cat and Dog Diet: Taboos and Nutritional Supplements
Cats and dogs can eat many human foods but easily get sick from wrong ones. Learn which fruits and vegetables are safe in moderation, which are dangerous, and which supplements help, always weighted against gut health.