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Dog Vomits Yellow Bile, Won’t Eat, and Lies Down

Dog Vomits Yellow Bile, Won’t Eat, and Lies Down

Yellow, foamy, smelly vomit with lethargy usually points to a sensitive, overeating stomach, but it can also signal inflammation, hunger, a swallowed object, or virus. Match the cause to the fix and see a vet when it persists or worsens.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
Bloody Diarrhea in Dogs: Is It Parvo?

Bloody Diarrhea in Dogs: Is It Parvo?

Blood in the stool is alarming but has many causes beyond parvo, from a diet switch to gut injury, gastroenteritis, infection, or parasites. Rule out the simple ones first, and see a vet for severe or unexplained cases.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
Common Parasites That Affect Dogs

Common Parasites That Affect Dogs

Dog parasites split into internal, living in the gut, and external, on the skin. Roundworms, hookworms, heartworm, and tapeworms live inside; mange mites, ticks, and fleas live on the surface, and each brings its own risk.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
Why Your Cat Has Diarrhea After Deworming

Why Your Cat Has Diarrhea After Deworming

Mild diarrhea after deworming is common — usually dead parasites irritating the gut or a sensitive stomach — and settles in 2–3 days. Keep the cat hydrated, add a probiotic, and see a vet if soft stool lasts beyond three days. Dose strictly by weight.

Pet Health 📅 November 3, 2020
Dog Vomiting Yellow Foam and Not Eating

Dog Vomiting Yellow Foam and Not Eating

Yellow, foamy vomit with no appetite can come from a chill or gastroenteritis, and unchecked vomiting risks dehydration. Stop the vomiting, offer small sips of water during a 12-hour fast, and see a vet for gastroenteritis — treat a cold at home with rest and warmth.

Pet Health 📅 November 3, 2020
Can Dogs Get Fevers?

Can Dogs Get Fevers?

Dogs absolutely get fevers, from a chill or strep to pancreatitis, distemper, or parvo. Never just dose with fever pills; find the cause with a vet, since puppies often have an infection behind the fever.

Pet Health 📅 October 29, 2020
Canine Parvovirus Disease

Canine Parvovirus Disease

Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious disease that hits weaned-to-90-day puppies hardest and can be fatal; it appears as either an enteritis or a heart-muscle form. Fast vet care, rehydration, and immune support give the best odds.

Pet Health 📅 October 28, 2020
What to Do When Your Dog Has Ongoing Diarrhea and Won’t Eat

What to Do When Your Dog Has Ongoing Diarrhea and Won’t Eat

Persistent diarrhea in dogs usually traces back to cold exposure, parasites, a sudden food change, or illness such as enteritis, parvovirus, or distemper. Treat the cause, keep your dog hydrated, and get veterinary help if symptoms are severe.

Pet Health 📅 October 28, 2020
What to Do When Your Dog Has Blood in Its Stool

What to Do When Your Dog Has Blood in Its Stool

Blood in a dog's stool can come from something mild like a sudden food change, or from serious issues like gastroenteritis, an intestinal tear, or infections such as parvovirus. Match the cause to the right response, and see a vet whenever the bleeding is severe or unexplained.

Pet Health 📅 October 27, 2020
What to Do When a Puppy Has Pus-Like Eye Discharge

What to Do When a Puppy Has Pus-Like Eye Discharge

Pus-like eye discharge in a puppy can mean a bacterial eye infection, dehydration from gut or systemic illness, or simply a diet too rich and salty. Match the cause to the treatment: gentle food and vitamins for dietary heat, antibiotic eye drops for infection, and prompt vet care for underlying disease or eyelid problems.

Pet Health 📅 October 27, 2020