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Is Clear Nasal Discharge in Dogs Normal?
Brief clear nasal discharge in dogs may just be a chill or pollen allergy; if it lasts too long or comes with other symptoms, owners should pay attention. Today we explain what clear nasal discharge means.

What to Do If Your Dog’s Leg Is Run Over by a Car
Some playful dogs lose control outdoors where traffic is heavy, and leg injuries from vehicles happen easily, leaving owners panicked. Today we share precautions for a dog whose leg is run over.

Treat Canine Interdigital Dermatitis Thoroughly to Avoid Secondary Infection
If canine interdigital dermatitis is not treated thoroughly, it easily relapses and causes worse outcomes. To root it out, rule out several situations. Follow along as we explain.

Reading Your Rabbit’s Health from Urine Color
A rabbit's urine can reveal its health. Pale and thick urine may mean too much alfalfa or high-calcium feed. Learn what each color means and when to worry.

Itchy, Greasy Skin in Dogs May Signal a Malassezia Infection
Owners may not know much about Malassezia. In other words, have you encountered dogs with unbearable itching, peeling and greasy skin? These signs very likely point to Malassezia, a common fungal infection in dogs. Today we discuss Malassezia dermatitis so owners can help their dogs cope.

What to Do When a Dog’s Bone Is Stuck
Many think dogs love bones and toss leftovers, but bones lodge in gut or stomach - undigested, unpassed, causing problems. This article covers what to do.

When Must Hamsters Be Separated?
Separate hamsters by species, when a doe is pregnant, with big size gaps, if disabled or sick, or when they fight often; co-housing is unsafe and can be fatal.

What Causes Doe Miscarriage and How to Prevent It?
Owners may assume miscarriage means illness, but it also ties to nutrient lack and poor feeding. This article explains the causes.

Are Upright-Eared Dogs Smarter?
Upright-eared breeds are many and look sharp, but ear shape has no link to intelligence; it is genetic. If an adult fails to stand its ears, check for mixed breeding, calcium deficiency, or ear infection rather than assuming it is normal.

Why Does My Rabbit Have Dull, Unfocused Eyes?
Dull, unfocused rabbit eyes often mean vitamin A deficiency causing night blindness and dry eye; enrich the diet with vitamin-rich greens, add a probiotic for weak digestion, and give older rabbits an easy-to-absorb supplement.