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Samoyed Buying Guide: What to Check Before You Buy
Choosing a Samoyed that suits you is important. Before buying, learn about the breed so you can judge correctly. This article shares tips for selecting a Samoyed.

4 Common Diseases of Poodles
What diseases do poodles easily get? The top four are bacterial gastroenteritis, skin disease, bone disease and trauma.

Causes and Treatment of ‘Dog Turning Intestines’ (Parvovirus)
'Dog turning intestines' is the folk name for canine parvovirus (enteritis), common in spring and winter. It is highly contagious and often fatal. If you keep several dogs, isolate the sick one at once and disinfect thoroughly.

Cat Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, and Lethargy: Causes and Treatment
There are many reasons a cat may eat less, lose weight, and sleep more. Watch the symptoms closely - an underlying illness is often the cause. Here are the common causes and how to treat them.

Dog Vomiting Yellow Fluid and Lethargic: Causes and What to Do
A dog that vomits yellow fluid and seems lethargic is very likely suffering from gastroenteritis, but other causes are possible, so a vet visit is needed to diagnose the real reason. Here are the causes and symptoms of a dog vomiting yellow fluid and acting lethargic.

Causes and Symptoms of Acute Hepatitis in Cats
Acute hepatitis in cats shows as vomiting, fever, poor appetite, weight loss, and yellowed skin (jaundice). Causes range from viruses and bacteria to heart failure, toxins, and drug allergies. Here is a detailed look.

Foods Hamsters Must Never Eat
Many common foods are dangerous for hamsters: fruit pits and seeds can cause heart paralysis, certain vegetables (spinach, onion family, potato/tomato leaves) damage the liver or red cells, and human snacks like chocolate and coffee are toxic. Stick to a regular, safe diet and strictly avoid these items.

How Long Can a Dog with Severe Anemia Survive?
How long a severely anemic dog survives depends on the cause and severity: nutritional, toxic, or blood-loss anemia often does not shorten life with timely care, while hemolytic anemia is urgent and aplastic anemia from leukemia or kidney disease may be short. Treating the underlying cause is what determines the outcome.

Can Dog Interdigital Dermatitis Heal on Its Own?
The medical name for dog interdigital dermatitis is interdigital pyoderma, caused by fungi, bacteria, mites, and more. Without timely treatment it will not heal on its own and may worsen. Here is what owners should know.

Can Cats Drink Raw (Untreated) Water? The Risks and Consequences
Cats should never be given raw, untreated water such as tap, well, river, or stream water. Untreated water carries bacteria, fungi, excess minerals, chlorine, and debris that can cause gastroenteritis, kidney strain, urinary stones, and parasite infection — boiling the water first removes most of these risks.