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Rabbit Diarrhea Caused by Poor Daily Management
Many cases of rabbit diarrhea trace back to everyday husbandry mistakes rather than infection: too much concentrated feed, sudden diet changes, toxic or moldy feed, temperature swings, antibiotic overuse, and overfeeding weak kits. Matching the symptom pattern to the cause helps you fix it fast.

How to Raise a Border Collie
Feed by age (3β4Γ daily as a pup down to 1β2Γ adult), stop at 70% full, and soak kibble for young pups. Walk daily, wash bowls after meals, avoid raw meat and chicken bones, give clean water, and switch food over seven days to avoid diarrhea.

How to Raise a Healthy, Fast-Growing Puppy
Raising a dog well means a cozy den, regular feeding and walks, early training, and prevention ahead of illness. For a new puppy: ease the first-night nerves with familiar bedding near you, feed 3β4 small meals (milk replacer or softened pup food), skip baths until vaccinated, teach toilet spots patiently, and keep it out of AC drafts and outdoors until its shots are done.

Post-Treatment Care for Canine Parvovirus
Parvo recovery hinges as much on aftercare as on treatment β 'three parts treatment, seven parts nursing.' Once signs improve, the gut lining is still damaged and cannot handle normal food, so feeding a dog as usual brings relapse, chronic diarrhea, or death. Rebuild gut flora with probiotics, ease digestion, repair the intestine, and feed small, frequent meals of soft, nutritious food while forbidding raw milk and meat.

Causes of Diarrhea in Two-Month-Old Puppies
Two-month-old puppies have weak constitutions and may get diarrhea from a cold, so keep them warm promptly to avoid colds. If a puppy eats something it should not or eats too much, it may upset its stomach or cause indigestion; probiotics are worth recommending. If the puppy's excretions are abnormal, seek medical attention promptly for deworming.

How Much Cat Food Should a Cat Eat Per Meal?
As an owner, you're never quite satisfied with your cat's appetite. Two meals a day seems too littleβis it enough? Here's how much a cat should actually eat.

What Are Feline Coccidia, Tritrichomonas, and Giardia?
Coccidia, tritrichomonas, and giardia usually cause gastrointestinal symptoms in cats, like diarrhea and blood in stool. Here's an introduction.

Don’t Ignore Your Pet’s Gut Health
What are the basics of cat and dog gastrointestinal health?

What to Note When Boarding Your Cat
The holiday season is near and many owners want to travel but worry about leaving their cat; taking it along brings many inconveniences.

What to Do When Your Cat Has Anal Gland Inflammation
Every owner knows pets need baths, and most dog owners know about expressing the anal glands, but did you know some cats also need their anal glands expressed?