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Which Fruits Can You Feed Your Dog?
Apples, bananas, blueberries and watermelon are dog-safe in moderation; grapes, cherries and avocado are risky. Always remove pits, seeds and rinds.

What Fruits Do Dogs Like to Eat
Fruits are nutritious for people and also for dogs, but not all fruits are safe. This article lists fruits that are good for dogs and the key precautions to keep in mind when feeding them.

Signs That Deworming Your Dog Worked
Owners know dogs need regular deworming, but even on schedule the treatment can fail. This article explains how to tell whether internal and external parasites have been cleared after deworming your dog.

Causes and Treatment of ‘Dog Turning Intestines’ (Parvovirus)
'Dog turning intestines' is the folk name for canine parvovirus (enteritis), common in spring and winter. It is highly contagious and often fatal. If you keep several dogs, isolate the sick one at once and disinfect thoroughly.

Cat Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, and Lethargy: Causes and Treatment
There are many reasons a cat may eat less, lose weight, and sleep more. Watch the symptoms closely - an underlying illness is often the cause. Here are the common causes and how to treat them.

Symptoms and Treatment of Canine Parvovirus
Canine parvovirus, also called 'dog turning intestines,' is a very serious contagious viral disease. But it is not untreatable - early detection and early treatment give a dog a good chance of recovery. Here are its symptoms and treatments.

How Long Does Canine Distemper Treatment Take?
The length of canine distemper treatment depends on many factors, with the owner's attentive care making a big difference. Here are the steps owners can take to help a dog recover from distemper.

Symptoms and Treatment of Canine Infectious Hepatitis
Canine infectious hepatitis is an acute, contagious septicemic infectious disease caused by canine adenovirus type I. Its main features are fever, jaundice, leukopenia and hemorrhagic centrilobular hepatic necrosis. This article explains its symptoms and treatment.

Symptoms and Treatment of Canine Campylobacteriosis
Canine campylobacteriosis, also called canine fox fever, is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by Campylobacter jejuni that mainly presents as diarrhea.

Clinical Manifestations of Canine Nocardiosis
Canine nocardiosis is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by Nocardia, characterized by focal suppuration and necrosis of the skin, limbs and internal organs. This article explains its clinical manifestations.