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What Happens If a Dog Eats Cigarettes?
Cigarettes contain nicotine and other stimulants that strongly affect a dog's nervous system; large amounts can cause breathing trouble, fast heart rate, tremors, seizures, coma, or death. Carcinogens also harm mouth and gut, so watch closely and seek care if abnormal.
How Should You Feed a Baby Turtle in Winter?
In winter a turtle's metabolism slows, so keep it indoors above 20 C with regular clean-water changes and feed less to avoid polluting the tank. Brief noontime sun or artificial light supports its health.
I Noticed a Small Hard Black Patch Under My Cat’s Eye, Not Eye Discharge. Could It Be Ringworm?
From the photo this looks like an eye infection with dried hardened discharge rather than ringworm. Clean any debris, use anti-inflammatory drops, and see a vet if discharge persists.
How Do You Remove the Smell of Teddy Bear Dog Urine?
Teddy urine odor is hard to remove, so use a pet deodorizer after cleaning the spot and place activated charcoal to absorb residual smell. Keep the home ventilated and train the dog to eliminate in a fixed spot.
Why Are My Cat’s Paw Pads Red and Swollen?
Red swollen pads often come from a stuck foreign object or interdigital dermatitis. Remove debris and clean with saline, use peroxide and pet ointment for pus, and treat dermatitis with clipped fur, iodine, and oral meds.
Why Has My Hamster Lost the Fur on Its Belly?
After a bedding change, belly fur loss with scratching is likely an allergy or skin disease. Stop the bedding, clean the cage, and soothe the skin; if that doesn't help, see a vet.
What Is the Liangshan Dog Like?
The Liangshan dog is a hardy native breed from Sichuan that adapts to high-altitude cold, is easy to feed, and is brave, alert, and loyal with strong territorial instincts. It is intelligent, trainable, and suited to herding, hunting, and guarding.
What happens if a cat breaks its leg?
The symptoms of a cat's broken leg vary by severity and location, and may include painful crying, biting or licking the injury, reluctance to move or jump, local swelling, displacement, deformity, and difficulty walking. When the injured area is touched, the cat may show pain responses such as flinching, crying, dodging, or biting.
My Dog Twitches and Acts Like Vomiting Every Time He Eats, for Almost Half a Month. What’s Wrong?
Stomach twitching and vomiting when eating can come from infectious or painful conditions such as pancreatitis, gastroenteritis, gastric spasm, or abnormal intestinal motility. Have a vet examine the dog to find the cause and treat it specifically.
My Cat Is Peeing Blood; the Vet Says a Urinary Tract Infection, but Medication Hasn’t Helped. What’s Going On?
Frequent urination and blood in the urine are usually caused by urinary tract disease, including cystitis, stones, crystals, or infection. A veterinary exam such as ultrasound and bloodwork is needed to find the exact cause and treat it accordingly.