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Signs Your Dog with Parvo Is Recovering

Signs Your Dog with Parvo Is Recovering

Canine parvovirus is deadly (up to 80% mortality) with enteric and cardiac forms. Recovery signs: brighter mood and appetite, falling fever, and no more vomiting/diarrhea. Prevent with vaccines from 4 weeks, deworming from 3–4 weeks, and strict disinfection of feces and bedding.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Is an Arch-Back Dog a German Shepherd?

Is an Arch-Back Dog a German Shepherd?

An "arch-back" dog is one type of German Shepherd, the breed splits into short-coated arch-back and long-coated flat-back forms with no difference in intelligence. German Shepherds are versatile, devoted family and working dogs that need balanced feeding and chew training.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Can You Feed Adult Dog Food to a Puppy?

Can You Feed Adult Dog Food to a Puppy?

Puppies need more protein and softer food than adults, so adult kibble — dry, hard, and nutritionally lighter — leaves a young dog underfed and prone to indigestion and diarrhea. Soak a proper puppy formula in warm water and feed it in about four small, fixed-time meals a day to protect a still-fragile gut.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Give a Dog for Diarrhea (and What Works Fast)

What to Give a Dog for Diarrhea (and What Works Fast)

Diarrhea treatment starts with identifying the cause from the stool: loose yellow stool usually means a chill, yellow-black stool with debris calls for a 24-hour fast, and black soy-sauce-like stool points to a sugary diet. Puppy diarrhea has six common triggers — from overfeeding to parvovirus — and the right fix is gut rest, fasting, and medication rather than blind dosing.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
How to Choose Dog Food for a Beagle

How to Choose Dog Food for a Beagle

The Beagle — a popular hunting-breed companion — needs food chosen for tolerance, not brand fame. Rotate proteins early to surface any allergies, judge a food by its main meat ingredient rather than the label, and switch diets gradually over about a week (25%→50%→75%→100%) to avoid tummy upset.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Acute Pancreatitis in Cats and Dogs

Acute Pancreatitis in Cats and Dogs

Acute pancreatitis is self-digestion of the pancreas by its own enzymes, striking dogs far more often than cats and showing as sudden belly pain, shock, and peritonitis. Triggers range from bile-duct blockage and fatty meals to infections and certain drugs; treatment focuses on shutting down pancreatic secretion, controlling infection and pain, and correcting fluids — and the hemorrhagic form carries a guarded prognosis.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Deworming Cats and Dogs: Methods and Schedule

Deworming Cats and Dogs: Methods and Schedule

Parasites are common yet potentially deadly, so regular deworming is non-negotiable — start around one month of age and repeat monthly, covering both internal and external parasites. Knowing the main worms (roundworm, tapeworm, hookworm, and heartworm) and how they spread helps you protect both pet and family.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Does My Dog Get Diarrhea After a Food Change?

Why Does My Dog Get Diarrhea After a Food Change?

Diarrhea after switching food usually means the change was too abrupt, not that the new food is bad — a dog's gut adapts poorly to sudden new ingredients. Stop the new food, return to the old diet with probiotics until stools firm up, then transition over seven days by mixing in gradually larger shares of the new food.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
How to Recognize Acute Gastroenteritis in Dogs

How to Recognize Acute Gastroenteritis in Dogs

Acute gastroenteritis shows up as soft, watery, sometimes bloody stool; a hunched back from abdominal pain; repeated vomiting; and, when a virus is involved, fever and lethargy. Get the dog to a vet promptly to rule out distemper, parvovirus, or coronavirus, then support with fasting, fluids, anti-emetics, and gut antibiotics.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Symptoms of Dog Intestinal Spasm (Cramps)

Symptoms of Dog Intestinal Spasm (Cramps)

When a dog has intestinal spasm and convulsions, it often appears restless, the body stiffens, cramps, and cannot stand. When this happens, stay calm and find the cause and solution. Today we introduce the symptoms and causes of dog spasm.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026