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Complete Summer Pet Care Guide

Complete Summer Pet Care Guide

Summer raises five common risks for pets, heart trouble, colds, skin disease, heatstroke, and stomach upset, so manage exercise, cooling, and food hygiene carefully. Keep water available, avoid midday walks, and never leave a pet in a parked car.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Can Cats Get a Fever?

Can Cats Get a Fever?

Yes, cats do get fevers, though their naturally higher body temperature makes it hard to spot. Watch for a dry, hot nose, warm ears and tail tip, lethargy, and heavy drinking, and confirm with a rectal thermometer reading.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Your Cat Throws Up Undigested Kibble

Why Your Cat Throws Up Undigested Kibble

When a healthy cat on a hairball regimen vomits only its food, the usual culprits are bad or abruptly changed kibble, overeating, eating too fast, or an underlying gut problem. Switch foods gradually over a week, portion the meals, slow the eating with a puzzle bowl, and see a vet if lethargy or diarrhea joins the vomiting.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
A Complete Guide to Internal and External Deworming for Dogs

A Complete Guide to Internal and External Deworming for Dogs

Deworming covers internal parasites (roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, toxoplasma) and external ones (lice, fleas, ticks, mites), several of which can pass to people. Treat internally with oral medication and externally with spot-on or spray, dose by weight, and keep puppies on a monthly schedule until adult.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Is Your Cat Having Diarrhea and How to Treat It

Why Is Your Cat Having Diarrhea and How to Treat It

Before reaching for medicine, rule out simple causes — a dirty water bowl, spoiled food, a chilly room (keep it near 26°C), a too-fast food switch, a grain allergy, or stress. If diarrhea persists despite a cat probiotic, suspect parasites and deworm; if it worsens within a day or two with vomiting, it could be something serious like panleukopenia and needs a vet immediately.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
How to Feed Your Cat

How to Feed Your Cat

Good feeding comes down to three rules: never overfeed, never serve expired or toxic food, and never feed by mood. A dog's stomach is more delicate than ours, so portion control — about 70 to 80 percent full, on a fixed schedule — protects it from gastritis and picky eating, while steady routines keep both body and mood healthy.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Symptoms of Leptospirosis in Pets

Symptoms of Leptospirosis in Pets

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic infection of dogs and cats caused by pathogenic Leptospira, often silent but marked by fever, jaundice, anemia, edema, hemoglobinuria, bleeding, and in severe cases kidney and liver failure. It spreads through urine, contaminated water, and bites, peaks in warm wet seasons, and is diagnosed by signs plus kidney and liver damage. Prevention is vaccination and rodent control; treatment is antibiotics plus supportive care, avoiding streptomycin when kidneys are involved.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Treating Vomiting in Pets by Stage

Treating Vomiting in Pets by Stage

Pet vomiting splits into stages: early on it is simple indigestion from spoiled food, fast eating, or a diet change, with normal energy; left alone it becomes gastritis (yellow or foamy vomit, then dullness and weight loss); severe cases are gastroenteritis with blood, weakness, and diarrhea. Treatment moves from gentle stomachics and probiotics to metoclopramide and ethamsylate for vomiting and bleeding, plus rehydration.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Do If a Dog Is Vomiting Blood

What to Do If a Dog Is Vomiting Blood

Vomiting blood can point to the throat, stomach, or intestine depending on whether the material is undigested, partly digested, or mixed with clots or coffee-ground matter, and on whether the vomiting comes before or after diarrhea. Distinct patterns flag particular diseases — parvo enteritis (diarrhea then vomit, tomato-juice stool), distemper (vomit then diarrhea with blood), corona (vomit first, eases with diarrhea), and infectious hepatitis (vomit with ravenous drinking) — so the vet matches the pattern to the cause.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Does My Dog Have Soft Stool?

Why Does My Dog Have Soft Stool?

Soft stool in dogs almost always traces back to the gut — a chill or, more often, a diet slip. The usual suspects are too-frequent food changes, intestinal parasites, a greasy diet, active gastroenteritis, and simple overeating. Fixes range from a gradual 7-day food switch and deworming to probiotics, a lighter diet, and a 24-hour fast for binges — and human food should stay off the menu.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026