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What Kind of Dog Food Is Best for Your Dog?

What Kind of Dog Food Is Best for Your Dog?

Pick dog food by age, meat source, kibble size, and individual need. Puppies and seniors do well on light poultry recipes; active dogs benefit from beef or lamb; fish supports coat health. Match kibble size to breed and choose functional formulas for allergies, weight, or gut care.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
What Normal Situations Cause a Dog’s Nose to Be Dry?

What Normal Situations Cause a Dog’s Nose to Be Dry?

A dry nose is not always a problem. Dogs keep their noses moist to sharpen smell and release heat, so dryness is normal right after sleep, following intense exercise, after sun exposure, or in old age. These cases need no treatmentβ€”just offer water and let the dog rest.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
When Can Rabbits Breed, and How Many Litters a Year?

When Can Rabbits Breed, and How Many Litters a Year?

Rabbits breed astonishinglyβ€”short pregnancy, a litter at a time, and quick rebreeding. But too-frequent breeding hurts doe and kits. Here is their breeding capacity.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
The Special Functions of a Dog’s Nose

The Special Functions of a Dog’s Nose

A dog's nose does far more than smell: it works like a GPS for navigation, a living thermometer for testing food temperature, and a unique fingerprint via its nose print. It also drives appetite and greets other dogs, so protect this sensitive sense from strong artificial scents.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
What to Do When a Parrot Fluffs Up

What to Do When a Parrot Fluffs Up

Fluffing has many causes and isn't always illness. Normal stretches or temperature control need no action, but lethargy, vomiting, or shivering means a vet. Learn the causes and fixes.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Does a Parrot Fluff Up Its Feathers?

Why Does a Parrot Fluff Up Its Feathers?

Fluffing isn't always illness β€” a parrot also fluffs when angry or tired, which is normal. Learn the common causes and symptoms to tell them apart.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Rabbit Secondary Paralysis

Rabbit Secondary Paralysis

Secondary paralysis in rabbits means the hind legs cannot move, or only move partially. Causes are varied β€” parasitic infection, intervertebral disc herniation, nutrient deficiency, trauma, osteomyelitis, spinal injury, poisoning or even congenital defects. Recognizing the cause early is critical, since neglect can lead to irreversible paralysis.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Medicated Baths for Dog Folliculitis: Which Product to Use

Medicated Baths for Dog Folliculitis: Which Product to Use

Mild folliculitis in dogs does not require a medicated bath, but when the affected area is large an antibacterial medicated bath is needed. The right product depends on the underlying cause β€” bacterial, fungal or parasitic β€” so a veterinary exam, often a skin scraping, should guide the choice.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Rabbit Mastitis

Rabbit Mastitis

Mastitis in rabbits causes loss of appetite and refusal to nurse; without prompt treatment the doe can die from septicemia. The main signs are a hot, red, painful udder that may turn blue in severe cases. It most often appears in nursing does around 20 days after kindling.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Rabbit Otitis Media: Symptoms and Pathological Changes

Rabbit Otitis Media: Symptoms and Pathological Changes

Otitis media in rabbits is subtle early on; a head tilt, or torticollis, is the main clinical sign, sometimes with lethargy, difficulty drinking and weight loss. Early on the eardrum and tympanic wall redden or rupture, and severe cases progress to purulent meningoencephalitis. The main pathogen is Pasteurella multocida.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026