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What to Do When Dogs and Cats Have Diarrhea? Keep These Fast Antidiarrheals on Hand
The medical term for diarrhea is diarrhea, which usually refers to changes in bowel habits and stool characteristics, generally manifested as frequent defecation, increased stool volume, loose stools, and bloody stool. Most diarrhea in dogs and cats is caused by gastrointestinal discomfort, but it may also be a concurrent symptom of other diseases. Today we discuss knowledge about diarrhea in dogs and cats.

Can a Cat’s Colitis Diarrhea Heal on Its Own?
In the early stage of chronic colitis, cats have repeated difficulty defecating and may appear to heal on their own for a while, but later develop soft stools, diarrhea, and blood in stool, which is usually difficult to heal on its own. So how should feline colitis diarrhea be treated if it cannot heal on its own? Today we explain in detail!

What Is Canine Coronavirus?
Canine coronavirus may be unfamiliar by name, but its signs mirror gut trouble β and they closely resemble parvovirus. So what exactly is this disease? Here is a clear introduction.

How to Prevent and Treat Canine Coronavirus
There is no specific vaccine-free shortcut β good diet management and a clean home are the real prevention. Treatment is symptomatic: oral rehydration, IV fluids, and correcting dehydration. Learn the details.

Symptoms and Control of Canine Coronavirus
Canine coronavirus ranges from no signs to fatal gastroenteritis β puppies suffer most. Treatment is symptomatic, but prevention is what really matters. Learn the symptoms and the control steps.

Onset and Virus Traits of Canine Coronavirus
Canine coronavirus is scary mainly for puppies β often fatal to them while mild in adults. It strikes puppies most. Learn how it spreads, what the virus is like, and how to keep unvaccinated puppies safe.

Pathological Changes of Canine Coronavirus
The younger and weaker the dog, the worse canine coronavirus hits β puppies can die while adults stay mild. Learn how the infection shows up in the body, how it is diagnosed, and how to treat and prevent it.

How to Treat Canine Coronavirus
Note: this is not the human COVID of 2020β2021. Canine coronavirus is a dog infectious disease with clear gut signs; puppies are hit hardest and can die. Learn its treatment and how to prevent it.

Rabbit Bloat and Food Accumulation: Signs & Relief
Rabbit bloat from food accumulation shows as a growing belly, refusal to eat, and gurgling sounds. Relief: stop pellets, offer timothy hay, massage the belly, give celery, and watch for mucus that signals enteritis.

What to Do When Your Rabbit Loses Its Appetite
A rabbit that stops eating is a warning sign. This article explains common causes of poor rabbit appetiteβspoiled food, gut issues, nutritional gapsβand how probiotics, diet changes, and vet checks can restore it.