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Can Puppies Eat Peanuts?
Puppies can eat peanuts in moderation. They are rich in fat and protein, giving energy and nutrition, but too many cause obesity or indigestion. Some dogs are allergic--vomiting, diarrhea, itchiness--see a vet. Unchewed peanuts can lodge in the esophagus, causing swallowing and breathing difficulty.
How Long Does It Take to Cure a Samoyed’s Skin Disease?
The treatment period varies by cause and severity. Fungal, bacterial, or parasitic infection each needs specific treatment. Fungal disease is stubborn; generally about two weeks, severe cases months.
What Makes a Teddy a Purebred?
To tell if a Teddy is purebred: observe appearance--purebreds have distinct traits like lamb-wool curls, flat ears, almond eyes, body length greater than shoulder height. Check the pedigree certificate recording lineage. Genetic testing is the most accurate, also revealing hereditary diseases.
Is It a Good Idea to Take a Cat Traveling?
For a short road trip, if the cat adapts to new environments without stress, you can take it. But longer or distant trips are troublesome: trains and planes require checked baggage with immunization and quarantine certificates. Some countries have strict pet entry rules. Bring a comfy carrier, litter, food, water, and meds.
What Happens If a Dog Smells or Touches Rat Poison?
Smelling or contacting rat poison can cause poisoning, as it often contains highly toxic anticoagulants, fluoroacetates, and zinc phosphide that harm health. The common anticoagulant disrupts clotting, causing internal bleeding, even death. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, appetite loss, breathing difficulty, fatigue, and bleeding. Seek a vet immediately.
How Long Does Treatment for a Dog’s Respiratory Disease Take?
With timely treatment, respiratory disease generally recovers in about a week, but severe cases may need a month. Symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, cough; causes vary, so diagnose and treat specifically. Bacterial: amoxicillin, cephalosporins; viral: antivirals, sometimes antibiotics to prevent secondary infection.
What Happens If a Dog Keeps Licking the Wall Corner?
Constantly licking wall corners can cause stomach upset, gastritis, vomiting; stop it. Causes include nutrient deficiency or hunger (feed on schedule, enrich diet), or anxiety, stress, loneliness (give more company). If a food smell lingers, clean it and spray lemon or bitter melon juice.
How Long After a Bath Can a Dog Be Vaccinated?
Wait 4-5 days after a bath before vaccinating, since baths can cause stress or chills that, if unnoticed, reduce vaccine efficacy and cause failure. Observe the dog after bathing; vaccinate only if healthy.
What Happens If a Dog Eats Organ Meat?
Organ meat supplies vitamin A, protein, fat, and trace elements, and is beneficial in moderation. But too much or unclean organs can cause diarrhea, vomiting, indigestion. Excess vitamin A from large amounts unbalances nutrition. Do not feed undercooked organs, which may carry bacteria or parasites and cause food poisoning.
What Is the Alaskan Malamute Like, and Is It Easy to Keep?
The Alaskan Malamute is a large, loyal, active, and friendly breed, great for outdoor activity. With enough time and energy for exercise and training, it is easy to keep. As a working dog, it needs large exercise and space, with daily outdoor activity.