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A bird cannot fly, plucks and loses feathers heavily
Heavy plucking with regurgitated grain may be from heat, as hormonal birds get anxious and pull feathers; regurgitation in heat is normal if spirits and droppings are fine. Plucking can also mean mites, bacterial skin disease, or parasites, and regurgitation can mean gut upset or enteritis. Spray mite prevention, clean the cage and food daily, and keep things sanitary.
My dog vomits repeatedly with twitching and head-lifting breathing
Repeated vomiting with twitching may be gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, or viral infection; if unvaccinated, check for coronavirus, distemper, or parvovirus. For simple gastroenteritis, use pet anti-inflammatory, anti-emetic, and probiotics, and keep the diet bland without greasy food.
Why is my dog vomiting yellow mucus?
Yellow mucus vomit can come from hunger, enteritis, parasites, viral infection, chilling, or pancreatitis. Long hunger lets stomach acid build up and cause yellow vomit; irregular feeding can too. Parasite or viral infection may also cause it, so find the cause and treat accordingly.
Sudden vomiting, no appetite, no water, no food, slept all day
Vomiting with no eating or drinking may be acute gastroenteritis; withhold food and water for 4 to 6 hours. If vomiting continues, take the cat to a vet for X-rays and virus checks. Intestinal blockage also causes these signs; X-rays reveal the gut condition for diagnosis.
I hand-fed my dog a few handfuls of a sweet drink; will it upset the stomach?
Dogs should not drink soda; the high sugar can irritate the gut and cause acute gastroenteritis. A small amount usually does little harm, so watch for adverse reactions and see a vet if discomfort is significant. Normally give plain cooled or warm water instead.
What should I do if my dog is pooping blood?
From the photo you provided, it appears your dog is passing blood in its stool. Bloody stool can be caused by many issues, including parvovirus, distemper, colon tumors, parasites, gastroenteritis, or poisoning. Withhold food and water immediately and take your dog to a veterinary hospital for diagnosis and treatment.
My puppy, 6 days home, vomited white foam then pale yellow, no stool, given water, later listless, won’t eat or drink; no nearby clinic, ordered pet meds arriving in two days, what do I do?
White-foam vomit with lethargy can be gastroenteritis, poisoning, or infectious disease; unvaccinated puppies are especially at risk for parvovirus or distemper. Withhold food, give probiotics, rest, and see a vet if it worsens.

What Causes Diarrhea in Rabbits?
Left untreated, rabbit diarrhea can quickly cause dehydration and become life-threatening, so act fast. Common causes are bad diet, chilling, stress, and gut infections; fix diet and warmth for mild cases, and see a vet for illness or blood in the stool.

Parrot Diarrhea: What Medicine Helps?
Parrot diarrhea comes from too much fruit, sudden over-drinking, spoiled feed, or a gut chill. Fix the diet for fruit-driven cases, control water and add antibiotic for water-driven cases, use oxytetracycline or gentamicin for diet cases, and try huoxiang zhengqi for gut colds.

What to Feed a Listless, Diarrhea Parrot
What helps a diarrhea parrot depends on the cause — chill or bad diet, recurring enteritis, or parasites. Mild cases get garlic water and probiotics, enteritis needs scheduled feeding plus glucose and charcoal, and parasitic diarrhea needs a bird dewormer, with a vet if drugs are unavailable.