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What’s Most Commonly Found in Dog Poop?
What are the most common things found in dog poop?

Rabies in Cats: Symptoms and What to Do
Rabies in cats progresses through four stages - initial behavioral change, a wandering middle stage, a late stage of fear and spasms, and death - over 2-5 weeks after infection. The disease is fatal and incurable, so prompt isolation and routine vaccination are the only effective safeguards.

How Scary Is a Dog in Its Rebellious Phase?
A dog's rebellious phase, driven by hormones, brings restlessness, fear, and even aggression as it matures. Owners should avoid force, use desensitization, and double down on socialization during this period.

How to Solve a Dog’s Chronic Constipation
Constipation in dogs comes from low fiber, little exercise, or underlying illness, and counts as no stool for 48 hours. Mild cases improve with more walks, water, and plain pumpkin or apple.

The 5 Best Fruits and Vegetables Dogs Should Eat
Fiber helps dogs feel full, digest well, and avoid constipation, and the best sources are carrot, broccoli, pumpkin, apple, and sweet potato. Feed these 1β2 times a week unless your dog already has gut issues.

Why Your Dog Always Acts Hungry
A dog that acts hungry may just be a natural eater, a fast eater, or responding to table scraps and enhancers. Diseases like Cushing's, diabetes, and parasites can also drive constant hunger.

Do Dogs Recognize Their Mothers?
Experiments at Queen's University Belfast showed puppies, mothers, and even adult dogs can recognize each other by scent after years apart. A dog's nose, not human logic, explains why they know their mothers.

Tips for Caring for Your Dog’s Ears
Allergies, trapped moisture, and mites are the top causes of dog ear trouble, with up to 80% of food-allergic dogs developing ear issues. Weekly cleaning, keeping ears dry, and good ventilation prevent most problems.

Dog Vaccination Schedule
An antigen is any substance that stimulates the body to make specific immunity. An antibody is the immunoglobulin made when B cells, activated by an antigen, become plasma cells.

Which Cat Vaccines Are Optional
Many, but these are non-core vaccines for uncommon diseases; whether to give them depends on the cat's environment. In cat-heavy places with a confirmed case, a newcomer may be vaccinated for safetyβor isolation may work better, since some vaccines aren't reliably effective.