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Both my dogs have blood in formed stool but are energetic – what is wrong?
Blood in stool with normal energy suggests diet, toxins, or infectious disease such as parvovirus. See a vet for targeted treatment.
Why does my dog vomit right after eating kibble?
Vomiting after kibble may be from eating too fast, foreign objects, or intolerance. Use a slow feeder; if it persists, fast and see a vet.
What happens if cat food gets damp?
Damp cat food develops odors and mold, producing toxins like aflatoxin that harm the liver. Discard severely spoiled food to avoid poisoning.
What happens if a puppy eats cake?
A little cake occasionally is harmless, but its sugar and fat can cause digestive upset and obesity. Some cakes contain toxic ingredients like chocolate or xylitol.
What if a cat eats too much nutritional paste?
Too much nutritional paste can cause obesity, digestive upset, and picky eating. Follow dosage and use it as a supplement, not a staple.
What happens if a Teddy dog drinks yogurt?
A little yogurt benefits a Teddy—lactic acid bacteria, prebiotics, vitamins, and minerals boost immunity, gut function, digestion, and ease constipation. But control the amount; too much causes indigestion, diarrhea, or obesity. Use plain, low/no-sugar, additive-free yogurt, not ones with sweeteners, fruit, or flavorings.
How is Pure & Natural adult dog food?
Pure & Natural adult food is well reviewed for palatability—most dogs like it, especially the freeze-dried pieces. It is high in protein and adds fish oil and egg-yolk powder for coat shine, and most lines are grain-free, gluten-free, and without artificial attractants, lowering allergy and indigestion risk.
How is Pure & Natural adult dog food?
Pure & Natural adult food is well reviewed for palatability—most dogs like it, especially the freeze-dried pieces. It is high in protein and adds fish oil and egg-yolk powder for coat shine, and most lines are grain-free, gluten-free, and without artificial attractants, lowering allergy and indigestion risk.
My cat keeps wanting to vomit and now has a bit of a cough
Frequent retching can be hairballs, gastroenteritis, indigestion, or stress. Give hairball paste and cat grass; for stress, soothe and give probiotics. If it persists, see a vet.
How can I get a mother rabbit to nurse?
Mother rabbits nurse soon after birth, briefly but often. Keep the environment calm, quiet, and warm; gently help kits find nipples without touching the mother. If she won't or has low milk, hand-rear with kitten formula—not cow milk, to avoid indigestion.