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8 Common Health Issues in Senior Dogs
Aging brings: (1) hearing/vision loss—train hand signals, leash outdoors, pad the home; (2) arthritis (osteoarthritis) in weight-bearing joints causing pain on walks/stairs—vet care; (3) kidney disease, often chronic, with thirst, more urine, nausea, lethargy—manage, not cure; (4) incontinence from organ/muscle/nerve decline—vet check, more walks; (5) obesity raising arthritis/heart/diabetes risk—cut food, keep gentle exercise (walks, swim); (6) dementia (disorientation, anxiety, poor sleep)—meds for quality; (7) lumps/tumors, mostly benign—let the vet judge; (8) cancer, common and varied—regular checkups catch it early. Older dogs need closer diet and exercise management, and more patience.

Common Old-Age Diseases in Dogs
Dogs are seniors from about seven years, showing grey fur, clouded eyes, weaker hearing, slower movement and lost teeth, all normal aging. But the risk of heart disease, joint trouble and mouth disease also climbs. Aging hearts can cause fluid buildup and breathlessness, a fading pancreas can bring obesity and diabetes, joints stiffen, eyes cloud with cataracts, coats thin, and tartar and gum disease appear. Adjust diet to avoid excess calories and keep weight down to protect joints and metabolism.

Angora Rabbit
The Angora Rabbit is the fluffy 'grass-mud rabbit' kept for its superfine wool (11 microns, finer than cashmere). Gentle but high-maintenance, it needs shearing every 3–4 months and constant hay to avoid deadly wool block (hairball impaction). Lifespan about 5–7 years.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Dogs and Cats
Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs when pets breathe gas from faulty heaters, car exhaust, or confined smoke. It binds to blood and starves tissues of oxygen, causing vomiting, weakness, bright-red gums, seizures, and coma. Move the pet to fresh air and get veterinary help at once.

Hydrocephalus in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
Hydrocephalus is accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within or around the brain, from birth defects or later causes such as vitamin A deficiency, meningitis, or chronic disease. It causes dullness, poor vision, and aimless wandering, and has no specific cure beyond supportive care.

Cat Stress: Signs and What to Do
Basic knowledge about stress reactions in cats.

Sudden Stress Response in Cats
It is often said that a cat's stress response can cause very serious consequences. Today we talk about the cat's stress response. It is said that cats are like women, which is because cats are emotionally very sensitive creatures; various environmental changes, even some noise, may trigger a cat's stress response.
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