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Kitten about 1-2 months, arrived yesterday, worms keep coming out of its rear, and this on its ear – is it ringworm? No nearby vet; what self-treatment medicine?
From the photo, the rear shows tapeworm segments (heavy internal infection); the ear issue may be ringworm. Deworm internally (praziquantel) and use antifungal for ringworm.
How to treat canine parvovirus in dogs?
Parvo causes severe diarrhea, vomiting, fever, poor appetite, bloody stool, dehydration. No specific drug; treat symptomatically with monoclonal antibodies, interferons, antibiotics, and fluids.
What happens if a dog eats too much calcium?
Dogs can supplement calcium moderately but not excessively. Excess burdens the gut and can cause digestive upset; over-supplementation risks early bone calcification and deformities, plus nutritional imbalance.
What are the symptoms of canine distemper in dogs?
Early distemper resembles a cold (runny nose, sneeze, tears, low appetite, fever). It worsens to pus discharge, lethargy; later nerve damage causes seizures and frothing. Puppies 2-12 months are most at risk; vaccinate.
What happens when a Samoyed catches a cold?
A Samoyed with a cold shows sneezing, runny nose, cough, tears, fever; severe cases get thick pus discharge, breathing trouble, low appetite, and may progress to pneumonia. Use pet cold medicine; see a vet if cough persists.
How to keep a Teddy quiet?
Teddies are not very noisy; excessive barking is from lack of exercise, anxiety, discomfort, or stimuli. Give daily play, a quiet environment, and see a vet if other symptoms appear.
Dog vomiting and diarrhea with no appetite; what to do?
Vomiting, diarrhea, and reduced appetite can come from gastroenteritis, parvovirus, coronavirus, or parasites. Deworm for parasites; see a vet for viral causes.
Parrot very agitated, screaming morning and night; stops when approached, resumes when leaving; resists touching and bites fiercely, never did this before
A parrot's agitation may stem from health issues, pain, or malnutrition. It can also be hormone-driven during breeding season, making it aggressive.
Cat frequents the litter box, produces little urine, and has blood in the urine
Frequent urination with little output and blood is a classic sign of urinary blockage, possibly from bladder stones, urinary tract stones, infection, idiopathic cystitis, or tumors. If the bladder is very full, seek veterinary care for catheterization and fluids.
Why is my cat’s ear very dirty?
From the photo, the cat likely has ear mites. Isolate it, clean with a pet ear cleanser, and apply mite medication.