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My dog’s corneal ulcer is much better but the eye looks cloudy and dimmer than the other – what now?
If a corneal ulcer improves with medication, continue corneal-repair drops or artificial tears. If progress stalls, see a vet, as some ulcers need minor surgery to remove dead tissue.
What causes redness and bloodshot eyes in dogs?
Bloodshot eyes can come from injury, foreign objects or eye disease such as conjunctivitis or keratitis. Remove visible debris and use pet anti-inflammatory drops; see a vet if severe.
What happens if a cat’s ears are not cleaned?
Cats do not need routine ear cleaning; only clear wax when it builds up, using pet ear drops or saline on a cotton ball. Frequent heavy wax with itch or odor may mean ear mites or otitis needing daily care.
What causes French Bulldog edema (swelling)?
Edema can come from allergy, skin infection, insect bites or hormone imbalance; allergy is the most common, from food, environment or drugs. Find the cause for targeted treatment.
What if a dog gets too many anti-inflammatory injections?
Too many anti-inflammatory shots can cause allergic reactions (rash, breathing trouble, shock), liver/kidney damage (jaundice, low urine) and antibiotic resistance. Always dose by vet guidance.
My 14-month-old kitten urinates often but only a little each time; otherwise normal – what’s wrong?
Frequent, small urination may be urinary stones, cystitis or urethritis; get urine and X-ray tests. Stones may need surgery; infections need antibiotics, painkillers and diuretics, plus more water.
My cat ate leftovers and a few chips the night before last and started vomiting with poor appetite – what’s wrong?
Excess calcium over a short period pushes extra calcium out through stool and burdens the kidneys. Long-term over-supplementation causes hypercalciuria and urinary stones, early cartilage calcification and easier fractures, often with poor appetite and rough coat; keep the diet balanced.
Can you tell me if this test result is serious?
The report shows mild kidney damage, which is not severe; follow the vet's plan with broad-spectrum meds, kidney support and more water plus diet adjustment.
My cat has yellow, very loose stool – what should I do?
Loose stool can be parasitic enteritis, a virus or indigestion. Try pet anti-diarrheals and probiotics with light food; see a vet if it worsens after 2 days.
My dog fell in water at eight months old during the 2019 pandemic peak and went untreated, leaving a chronic problem; a vet called it incurable asthma, but after a severe injury last year with internal bleeding it needed three blood transfusions to survive, and now it is worse – what should I do?
From the description alone the dog's condition cannot be judged, so a veterinary exam of the respiratory and cardiac systems is needed to find the cause of the rapid breathing. Because the dog is having difficulty breathing with a risk of suffocation, prompt treatment matters.