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Can a 3-month-old dog eat cooked crab?
Avoid crab meat and roe for a 3-month-old dog; its digestion is immature and crab protein is hard to digest, causing diarrhea or allergy. If not allergic, a 5-6 month dog can have cooked crab but not raw. Crab is nutritious but do not feed the shell.
My 3-month-old kitten suddenly stopped eating, cries for food but eats nothing, only drinks water, and vomits food and yellow fluid while losing weight but staying active
A cat that won't eat, vomits yellow fluid, and loses weight rapidly can have many causes, including indigestion, viral infection, or internal parasites. For indigestion, give anti-emetics and probiotics. For parasites, deworm. If feline distemper is the cause, see a vet promptly.
Why is my 20-day-old puppy unsteady and having a poor appetite?
Puppies usually learn to stand around 20 days old, so unsteadiness now is normal. Poor appetite may be indigestion or illness. Watch for fever or low spirits and see a vet if present; if no other symptoms, keep observing.

Why Does Your Dog Keep Passing Smelly Farts?
A dog that frequently passes foul-smelling gas usually has a digestive or dietary problem — poor kibble, too much meat, gas-producing foods, or a weak gut. Feed a quality diet, ease off rich food, and add a pet probiotic; if it persists, see a vet.

Can a Parrot’s Diarrhea Heal on Its Own?
A parrot's diarrhea rarely clears up by itself, and fragile birds can decline fast, so do not wait. Causes range from diet and chilled gut to organ disease; mild cases respond to garlic water, probiotics, or careful oxytetracycline, but lethargy with appetite loss needs a vet.

Why Is Your Guinea Pig Not Eating? (And What to Do)
A guinea pig that stops eating usually has overgrown teeth, indigestion, or illness. Trim or file long teeth, ease digestion with a small-pet digestive aid and rest, and if diarrhea, drowsiness, or vomiting appear, see a vet promptly.

pug
The Pug, originally from China and also called the Hapa dog, is charming and elegant. Named 'Pug' in the late 18th century (an old word meaning ghost, lion nose, or little monkey), it is prone to inverted eyelashes, many facial folds, entropion, and blocked tear ducts leaving visible tear stains.

Border Terrier
The Border Terrier is a small, tough working terrier from the Anglo-Scottish borders, famed for its otter-like head and tireless drive to go to ground after foxes. Gentle, affectionate and obedient at home yet game and alert in the field, it makes an adaptable family companion.

Neapolitan Mastiff
The Neapolitan Mastiff is an ancient, massive Italian breed known for its heavy wrinkles, drooping dewlap, and slobbering. Despite its daunting look, it is gentle, loyal, and devoted to family, needing early training and plenty of space.

Canaan Dog
The Canaan Dog is an ancient Middle Eastern breed, curious yet aloof, once used as a guide dog and now valued for herding, guarding, tracking and rescue work.