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How to Deal with Cat Diarrhea
Sometime ago, a claim spread online that cats should switch food often or they would become malnourished. This led some owners to constantly seek new foods and switch their cat's diet for no reason.

How to Prevent Dog Diseases in Spring
In spring all things revive and microbes hidden in corners become active, so spring is also a season of high disease incidence.

How to Help Your Dog Safely Get Through Summer
Summer is here and it is getting hotter; the dog at home gets restless. To get through summer safely, these details must be noted.

What Is Chronic Diarrhea in Cats?
Chronic diarrhea in cats causes weight loss, slack anus, weakness and dull coat; it is usually chronic gastroenteritis from irregular or greasy diet. Below we explain symptoms and treatment.

Dog Coronavirus: Symptoms and Treatment
Canine coronavirus is an acute gut infection with diarrhea and vomiting, often striking alongside parvovirus. Puppies are hit hardest and can die in 1-2 days; vaccination and electrolyte support are key.

Summer Tips to Prevent Dog Heatstroke
This time we write about keeping fur kids cool in summer; owners must not be lazy, or severe heatstroke can be fatal. On hot days people sweat; how much more a dog in a thick long coat.

Why and How Cats Develop Cheek Jowls
Cat 'cheek jowls' means fat on the cheeks — like middle-age weight gain in people. While that looks less attractive in humans, it makes cats look cute.

Healthy Human Foods You Can Feed Your Dog
Plain chicken, pumpkin, coconut oil, sweet potato, yogurt, blueberries, and peanut butter are all safe, healthy additions to a dog's diet when prepared correctly. Here is what makes each one good.

Cat Acute Diarrhea: Symptoms and Treatment
Diarrhea is caused by excess water in the stool and is an important sign of intestinal disease in cats. It can affect your cat through severe fluid loss, leading to dehydration, electrolyte imbalance or acid-base disturbance.

Summer Cat Care: Mistakes and Precautions
Cats do feel the heat and cannot cool themselves through skin sweat glands. Avoid shaving their coat or using enclosed bubble carriers, keep air flowing, offer plenty of water, and guard against food spoilage and parasites.