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Can White Vinegar Kill Fleas on Dogs?

Can White Vinegar Kill Fleas on Dogs?

White vinegar can kill fleas but should not be used on dogs — its sharp smell irritates their sensitive respiratory tract and can cause sneezing, a runny nose, even damage to the airway lining. Use a proper fipronil-based spot-on or spray instead, and confirm an infestation by brushing out dark specks and checking whether they bleed red in water.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
5 Common Causes of Cat Shedding and How to Fix Them

5 Common Causes of Cat Shedding and How to Fix Them

Cat shedding has five main causes—seasonal change, ringworm, mites, poor nutrition, and stress-driven over-grooming. Seasonal and psychogenic cases just need more brushing and attention; ringworm needs antifungal spray and isolation, and mite loss needs a fipronil spot-on plus sunlight.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Health Checks to Do Before Adopting a Stray Dog

Health Checks to Do Before Adopting a Stray Dog

Before a stray moves in, work through four steps: a professional bath that also reveals wounds or lumps, internal and external deworming, a 10-day home observation before any vaccines, then a clinic visit for a full exam and shots (distemper combo, rabies, toxoplasmosis). Only after that is your new dog truly safe to cuddle.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Essential Supplies to Prepare Before Getting a Cat

Essential Supplies to Prepare Before Getting a Cat

Setting up before a cat arrives saves stress. Must-haves: a proper cat food (match its current brand, plus kitten formula and bottle if it's unweaned), a litter box with high-sided, low-entry design and tofu litter, ceramic or stainless bowls with a running-water fountain, a coat-appropriate brush, and a deworming plan (internal every 1–3 months, external monthly for outdoor cats).

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Do Indoor Cats Get Fleas?

Why Do Indoor Cats Get Fleas?

Even cats that never go outside can pick up fleas—carried in on your shoes and clothes, passed from a new unquarantined cat, or brought in from the garden. Fleas breed alarmingly fast, so routine prevention matters. If fleas appear, isolate the cat, apply a topical ectoparasiticide such as fipronil, comb out the debris, and deep-clean the home.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
A Detailed Cat Deworming Tutorial and Precautions

A Detailed Cat Deworming Tutorial and Precautions

Why deworm a cat? Most owners wonder—the cat is right here, never strays, why bother? The truth is surprising: even indoor cats can easily get parasites.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
How to Choose a Cat Dewormer

How to Choose a Cat Dewormer

Hello owners—long time no see. This time we discuss a daily-care topic: how to choose a dewormer! An undeworned cat can pass parasites to us, so dewormers split into internal and external; let's see how to choose.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Everything You Need to Know About Cat Deworming

Everything You Need to Know About Cat Deworming

A deworming primer from experience. New owners often ask about food, litter, vaccines, deworming.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
First Aid for Common Dog Skin Diseases

First Aid for Common Dog Skin Diseases

Skin disease is common in dogs, mainly from high heat and humidity. Common ones are fungal infection, mites and fleas. Below we explain the symptoms and treatment of these three.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Essential Medicines and Supplements for Cats

Essential Medicines and Supplements for Cats

With the cat economy, cat ownership is rising fast. Whether bought or adopted, they are beloved companions. A word: since you keep it, be loyal, treat it well, love it.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026