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How to help a Samoyed gain healthy weight?
For healthy weight gain, use balanced food with moderate protein and good fats, plus meat and veggies (chicken, egg yolk, beef, fish, cabbage, broccoli, apple). Feed small frequent meals to avoid indigestion, and exercise daily to aid digestion and build muscle.
What happens if a rabbit eats random things?
A rabbit's gut is delicate; oily or spicy foods cause indigestion, blockage, or inflammation. Random eating unbalances nutrition, and toxic plants or human drugs cause poisoning (vomiting, diarrhea, nerve damage). Contaminated food spreads parasites like coccidia.
The cat vomited; what could it be?
Cat vomiting has many causes: indigestion, viral infection, internal parasites, pancreatitis. Red/pink vomit may be blood from gut lining damage (e.g., foreign object). Fast briefly and watch; persistent or other signs need a vet.
What causes a cat to become thin?
Weight loss can come from gut problems, diet, stress, parasites, or poor nutrition. Gut infections and disease hurt absorption; poor diet lacks nutrients; stress cuts intake. Find the cause to respond.
What if a dog keeps hiccuping?
Constant hiccups may come from indigestion, a stuck foreign object, gut infection, or stress. If it lasts minutes or pairs with breathing trouble, vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy, see a vet; before that, try warm water and gentle throat/chest massage.
How to feed a parrot fish (blood parrot cichlid)?
The parrot fish is omnivorous with a big appetite; feed pellets, bloodworms, earthworms, brine shrimp, small fish, and occasional fruit or veg for balance. Feed 1 to 2 times daily, only what it eats in 5 minutes, and adjust if it loses interest or shows bloating/diarrhea.
Two-month-old kitten has diarrhea and poor appetite; after Milbemax today it became sleepy with white sticky discharge
Diarrhea and poor appetite in a kitten can stem from indigestion, gastroenteritis, foreign objects, or food intolerance. A two-month-old's gut is fragile, so feed easily digestible food, fast half a day, and use probiotics; if it persists, see a vet.
Why does my cat’s belly feel hot?
A cat's normal temperature is higher than a human's, so a warm belly can be normal. But fever, indigestion, or gastroenteritis can also cause it. Measure with a thermometer; above 39.2Β°C means feverβcool it down. If other odd symptoms appear, see a vet.
What happens if a dog eats too many peaches?
Eating too many peaches can cause indigestion in dogs, leading to diarrhea, vomiting, and loss of appetite, and may even trigger acute gastroenteritis. Peaches are high in sugar, so dogs with hyperglycemia risk blood sugar spikes and pancreatic complications. Some dogs may also have allergic reactions such as skin swelling, breathing difficulty, diarrhea, and vomiting.
Very watery stool, can’t even pick it up, soft stool for two days, reduced food, even two drops of blood
Based on your description, soft stool with blood at the end suggests you should watch the dog's energy. If bright, it's likely food intolerance or indigestion causing hemorrhagic enteritis, but parasites or viruses can't be ruled out - get a fecal test at the vet.