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How Often to Feed Pet Shrimp?
Feeding is not fixed; every 2 to 3 days or daily. If frequent, keep each amount small to avoid indigestion or water pollution. Feed pellets, flakes, moss, bloodworms; remove leftovers.
How Often to Feed an Iridescent Shark?
Feed an iridescent shark once daily to about 70 to 80 percent full; avoid evening feeding to prevent indigestion. Use special feed, occasional live food, and raise water changes if so.
Two-Month Corgi with Diarrhea and Worm-Egg-Like Things; Gave a Spot-On, What Now?
Soft stool may be indigestion, parasites, or gastritis. Mild cases: probiotics and anti-inflammatory at home. A gentle spot-on alone may not kill internal worms.
How Often to Feed a Cat Chicken Breast?
Feed chicken breast 2 to 3 times a week, about 30 g each time. Do not make it a staple, as it is unbalanced and can cause digestive upset.
Cat Has Recurring Diarrhea and Vomiting with Hair in the Stool
Long-term vomiting and diarrhea have many causes and need targeted treatment. Common ones include parasites, hairballs, food problems, and gastritis.
How Long Does It Take to Cure a Parrot Fish’s Enteritis?
A parrot fish's enteritis generally cures in 3 to 7 days, depending on cause and severity. Common causes include bacterial infection, parasites, water changes, and indigestion.
How Soon After a Parrot Hatches Can It Be Fed?
A parrot can be fed 6 hours after hatching, but it cannot eat on its own and needs careful hand-feeding of formula. Feed small amounts to avoid digestive upset.
How long with soft stools before a dog can be vaccinated?
Never vaccinate a dog with soft stools; wait until it recovers. Fast half a day, then bland food and probiotics; see a vet if it lingers.
How long should a puppy with severe diarrhea be fasted?
A puppy with severe diarrhea can be fasted for 12-24 hours until symptoms ease. Since diarrhea can signal infections or obstructions, seek veterinary care for serious or persistent cases.
At what age does a puppy need a chew stick?
Puppies need chew sticks mainly during teething (3-7 months). Offer them moderately and avoid overly hard ones to protect enamel and digestion.