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Dusk Parrot

Dusk Parrot

The Dusk Parrot (Pionus fuscus) inhabits forests, coastal lowlands, and farmland across northern South America. Once rare in aviculture with very high mortality among wild imports, it remains uncommon in captivity, and deforestation and habitat loss have greatly reduced wild populations.

Breeds ๐Ÿ“… August 7, 2026
Is Your Dog Cold? 3 Ways to Tell โ€” Plus Winter Warmth Tips

Is Your Dog Cold? 3 Ways to Tell โ€” Plus Winter Warmth Tips

Dogs are warm-blooded and feel the cold โ€” small, short-haired, hairless, very young, senior, sick, and tropical-origin breeds are the most sensitive. Tell by curling up, shivering, seeking heat, cold ears/paws/belly, sluggishness, and raised fur, then warm them with clothes, a cozy bed, booties, dryness, extra calories, and midday walks.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
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Cat and Dog Tear Stains: Understanding the Causes and Managing Them at Home

Tear stains are a common frustration for owners of flat-faced breeds and many other cats and dogs. They are rarely a single mystery illness; instead they usually trace back to blocked tear ducts, ear problems, allergies, or diet. The right fix depends entirely on the underlying cause. This guide walks through the main reasons pets develop reddish-brown staining, what each pattern looks like, and the at-home stepsโ€”gentle cleaning, ear checks, allergy control, and diet tweaksโ€”that keep stains from returning. Knowing the cause is the first step to clearer, healthier eyes.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Causes and Treatment of Eyelid Entropion in Dogs

Causes and Treatment of Eyelid Entropion in Dogs

Eyelid entropion is a common eye problem in dogs, often caused by genetics and eye disease. The right treatment depends on how severe it is, and with proper care it can be controlled and managed. Mild cases are usually treated with medication, while severe entropion needs timely surgery. Keeping the eyes clean helps reduce the chance of entropion developing.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Why a Dog That Stops Moving in Winter May Have Arthritis

Why a Dog That Stops Moving in Winter May Have Arthritis

As the deep cold of winter sets in, some owners notice their dog no longer wants to go out or play, blaming the weather, but the real cause may be osteoarthritis. OA affects 30 to 50 percent of dogs and cats and is not only age-related; even young dogs can develop it, with breed, age, sex, weight, and genetics all playing a role. It is a whole-joint disease where cartilage breakdown outpaces repair. Signs include less activity, stiffness after rest, painful swollen joints, and irritability. Management combines weight control, sensible exercise, NSAIDs for pain, and therapy with joint supplements.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Can Dogs Eat Cheese?

Can Dogs Eat Cheese?

Cheese is a familiar food that boosts a dog's appetite and supplies calcium, but is it really suitable? Over 4,000 cheeses exist. Harms: overfeeding causes obesity, but more importantly cheese delivers high sodium and lactose. Cheese-making uses salt, and its sodium can cause high blood pressure and organ damage, so experts do not recommend feeding cheese long-term. Benefits: good protein; essential vitamins and minerals; rich calcium; vitamin A; B vitamins; healthy fatty acids. Avoid: blue cheese and other French cheesesโ€”blue produces a toxin fatal to dogs (difficulty breathing, racing heart, then seizures; needs prompt stomach pumping) and has the highest sodium; cheeses with garlic or herbs (Havarti, even cream cheese); Brie and feta, the highest in saturated fat, which can trigger pancreatitis. Dogs to avoid cheese: overweight; lactose-intolerant (diarrhea); picky eaters (cheese won't fix appetite); those with digestive disease (a burden). Choose: low-fat cheese, and cottage cheese if possible (lowest fat and sodium)โ€”always read the label.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Starck’s Demoiselle

Starck’s Demoiselle

The Starck's demoiselle has a very distinctive look: its head and sides are vivid blue, and the dorsal, pectoral, and caudal fins are yellow. In the wild it lives near rock outcrops or crevices on the outer slopes of sandy-bottom channels.

Breeds ๐Ÿ“… August 5, 2026
Spinal Cord Compression in Dogs and Cats

Spinal Cord Compression in Dogs and Cats

Spinal cord compression occurs when a mass, displaced vertebra, bulging disc, or migrating parasite presses on the spinal cord, causing pain, weakness, and eventually paralysis. Small breeds such as Pekingese, French Bulldogs, and Dachshunds are especially prone, and timely treatment of the underlying cause is essential.

Diseases ๐Ÿ“… June 13, 2026