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What Are the Symptoms of Rabies?

What Are the Symptoms of Rabies?

Rabies is a bullet-shaped rhabdovirus that destroys the brain and is always fatal once symptoms appear. It spreads through the bite of an infected animal, runs through a long incubation then either a dumb (paralytic) or furious form, and can only be prevented through vaccination and prompt wound washing.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Post-Treatment Care for Canine Parvovirus

Post-Treatment Care for Canine Parvovirus

Parvo recovery hinges as much on aftercare as on treatment β€” 'three parts treatment, seven parts nursing.' Once signs improve, the gut lining is still damaged and cannot handle normal food, so feeding a dog as usual brings relapse, chronic diarrhea, or death. Rebuild gut flora with probiotics, ease digestion, repair the intestine, and feed small, frequent meals of soft, nutritious food while forbidding raw milk and meat.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Symptoms of Gastroenteritis in Rabbits

Symptoms of Gastroenteritis in Rabbits

Gastroenteritis hits rabbits of any age but kills many kits; catch it early or it's often fatal, so prevention beats treatment. Signs are foul, watery diarrhea with mucus, blood, and undigested feed, a soiled rear, a fever that then crashes below normal, and later lethargy, dehydration, and sunken eyes. Prevent with strict diet and hygiene; treat with antibiotics, anti-diarrheals, and fluid therapy.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Acute Pancreatitis in Cats and Dogs

Acute Pancreatitis in Cats and Dogs

Acute pancreatitis is self-digestion of the pancreas by its own enzymes, striking dogs far more often than cats and showing as sudden belly pain, shock, and peritonitis. Triggers range from bile-duct blockage and fatty meals to infections and certain drugs; treatment focuses on shutting down pancreatic secretion, controlling infection and pain, and correcting fluids β€” and the hemorrhagic form carries a guarded prognosis.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Treating a Dog’s Cold: Medication, Injections, and Costs

Treating a Dog’s Cold: Medication, Injections, and Costs

Mild dog colds need only warmth, rest, water, and good food, but persistent cases call for medication or injections. Treatments range from anti-inflammatories and eye or nose drops to fever-reducing and interferon shots, with a typical fever shot running a few dozen yuan depending on symptoms and clinic.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Will a Feverish Cat Get Better on Its Own?

Will a Feverish Cat Get Better on Its Own?

A cat rarely shakes off a fever by itself, because fever means inflammation is already underway β€” a low-grade temp may sometimes settle, but a high one usually needs hands-on cooling and, often, medication. Start with cooling (alcohol or cool water on paw pads, ear tips, and belly) and fluids; only move to drugs or shots once a vet has made a diagnosis.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Treating Intestinal Intussusception in Dogs

Treating Intestinal Intussusception in Dogs

Intussusceptionβ€”where one segment of intestine telescopes into anotherβ€”can deteriorate fast and turn fatal, so a dog with life-threatening signs needs hospitalization and stabilization first. Definitive treatment is surgical reduction or removal of the affected bowel, followed by careful at-home care and monitoring.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Can Kennel Cough Be Cured? Symptoms and Treatment

Can Kennel Cough Be Cured? Symptoms and Treatment

Kennel cough is a highly contagious canine respiratory infection (canine adenovirus type II) marked by a harsh, barking, often night-worse cough. Most cases are mild and clear with cough control plus antibiotics, though puppies under six months can develop dangerous bronchopneumonia.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What to Feed a Sick Dog That Won’t Eat

What to Feed a Sick Dog That Won’t Eat

A sick dog's lost appetite is normal, especially with gut pain, a cold, or sniffles, but the right nudge depends on the cause β€” warm aromatic food for congestion, brief fasting for vomiting, and tasty canned food during recovery. If it eats nothing for over two days, see a vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What Causes Blood in a Dog’s Urine?

What Causes Blood in a Dog’s Urine?

Blood in urine usually means a few streaks rather than a gush, but it warrants attention. Common causes are urinary-tract disease (cystitis, urethritis, stones), poisoning from onion/chocolate/grapes, or pseudo-blood from a male in heat. Get a diagnosis first; treatment ranges from fluids and surgery to neutering.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026