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How Long Should a Kitten Sunbathe?

How Long Should a Kitten Sunbathe?

Moderate sun helps kittens absorb calcium and grow, but too much risks sunburn. Benefits include warmth, vitamin D, and UV sterilization against skin disease. In mild seasons 1 to 2 hours daily; in strong summer sun, before 11am or after 5pm for under an hour. Avoid forcing reluctant or short-furred cats.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How to Prevent and Treat Rabbit Vesicular Stomatitis

How to Prevent and Treat Rabbit Vesicular Stomatitis

Rabbit vesicular stomatitis has no vaccine or specific cure, so control relies on integrated biosecurity plus symptomatic care. Prevention: good husbandry, no moldy feed, smooth cages to protect teeth. Treatment: isolate, disinfect with 20% caustic soda or 0.5% peracetic acid, rinse mouth and apply iodine glycerin, oral sulfamethazine, and herbal supports.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Dog Hypoglycemia: Symptoms and What to Do

Dog Hypoglycemia: Symptoms and What to Do

Low blood sugar is not just a human problem — when a dog's glucose drops far enough, hypoglycemia follows. Learn the causes and signs, and how to respond and prevent it.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How to Prevent and Treat Canine Coronavirus

How to Prevent and Treat Canine Coronavirus

There is no specific vaccine-free shortcut — good diet management and a clean home are the real prevention. Treatment is symptomatic: oral rehydration, IV fluids, and correcting dehydration. Learn the details.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Symptoms and Control of Canine Coronavirus

Symptoms and Control of Canine Coronavirus

Canine coronavirus ranges from no signs to fatal gastroenteritis — puppies suffer most. Treatment is symptomatic, but prevention is what really matters. Learn the symptoms and the control steps.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Pathological Changes of Canine Coronavirus

Pathological Changes of Canine Coronavirus

The younger and weaker the dog, the worse canine coronavirus hits — puppies can die while adults stay mild. Learn how the infection shows up in the body, how it is diagnosed, and how to treat and prevent it.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Yes, Dogs Get Low Blood Sugar Too — Here’s What to Know

Yes, Dogs Get Low Blood Sugar Too — Here’s What to Know

Dogs do get hypoglycemia, and it strikes puppies most, then nursing mothers. Why does it happen, and what does it look like? Learn the causes, signs, and how to prevent and treat it.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How to Raise Rabbits for Faster Growth

How to Raise Rabbits for Faster Growth

Growth rate is one of the indicators of a rabbit's quality. To raise fast-growing rabbits, focus on selecting fast-growing breeds suited to your local climate, grouping rabbits by size and age for fattening, feeding a balanced grain-based diet on a fixed schedule, providing ample clean water, keeping the hutch clean and well-ventilated, and staying on top of disease prevention.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Breeding Taboos for Rabbits

Breeding Taboos for Rabbits

Good breeding is key to profitable rabbit farming, yet some owners breed does back-to-back regardless of health, leading to many kits but poor survival. Avoid close inbreeding, mating too early, over-mating, summer breeding, early or late weaning, mixed-group housing, and poor management to keep reproduction rates and kit health high.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Taboos You Must Know When Raising Rabbits

Taboos You Must Know When Raising Rabbits

Many rabbit-keeping pitfalls are easy to overlook, especially on large farms. Avoid continuous back-to-back breeding, using crossbred rabbits as breeders, combining vaccination, deworming, and medication at once, blind medication, over-relying on feed additives, and feeding a single monotonous diet.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026