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Why Your Rabbit Lost Its Appetite and How to Fix It
A rabbit's poor appetite can come from pickiness, mouth problems, heat, estrus, or digestion. This guide walks through each cause and the matching fix, from diet changes to cooling and probiotics.

Key Points for Raising and Caring for Puppies
Newborn puppies are blind and deaf for their first two weeks, living on mother's milk and needing a warm environment plus help with elimination. This guide covers early puppy care, weaning onto puppy food, and feeding tips for healthy growth.

Essential Medications to Keep on Hand for Your Dog
Illness or injury can strike at night, so every dog owner should keep a basic pet first-aid supply at home. This guide lists useful external, digestive and special-purpose medications to have ready.

Is Yellow, Mushy Stool Normal in a Puppy?
Yellow, mushy stool in a puppy is abnormal, usually from poor digestion, internal parasites, or bad food. Fasting (with probiotics), deworming, or a diet fix treats the cause.

Why Has My Cat Suddenly Stopped Eating and Drinking?
A cat that suddenly won't eat or drink may just not be hungry, be reacting to a food change, or have indigestion. Fast it briefly, feed quality food on a schedule, and add probiotics or digestive enzymes.
My Cockatiel Closes Its Eyes While Eating Millet – Should I Worry?
Eye-closing while eating is unusual in a cockatiel and may mean swallowing difficulty or illness. Cockatiels suit millet only after 40 days; too young causes indigestion and poor pecking. Offer soft digestible food and watch; if it persists or other signs appear, see a vet.
My dog did not eat its kibble this morning and vomited undigested kibble at noon
A dog vomiting undigested kibble may be from overeating, indigestion, or gastrointestinal disease. Overeating easily causes indigestion and vomiting. Fast it half a day to a day and give probiotics; see a vet if vomiting persists or other symptoms appear.
What should I do about my dog’s diarrhea?
Diarrhea causes include indigestion, chill, cold, gastroenteritis, infectious disease. Watch energy and appetite. Severe cases need a vet. If active and eating, likely diet/indigestion/parasites — withhold food and give probiotics; see a vet if no improvement.
My Dog Has Diarrhea and Won’t Eat – What Should I Do?
Diarrhea with no eating can come from diet, indigestion, gut issues, parasites. If it eats nothing yet keeps having diarrhea, the gut is likely damaged. Give pet anti-diarrhea and anti-inflammatory meds plus probiotics; ensure water/electrolytes. If no improvement, see a vet.
What can cause a cat to vomit?
Many causes: stress, indigestion, parasites, pancreatitis, viral infection. Treatments differ. Persistent vomiting needs a vet to avoid dehydration; if vet is inconvenient, try pet anti-emetics.