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How do you know a hamster has diarrhea?
Hamster diarrhea shows soft, watery, smelly stool with frequent passage and a wet rear, plus lethargy. Use probiotics, then binders, and limit watery foods.
How should you feed a 3-month-old Samoyed?
A 3-month Samoyed eats puppy kibble 3 to 4 times daily in moderate amounts, with occasional eggs and meat for coat shine. Deworm monthly when young, every 2 to 3 months later.
How should you feed a one-month-old cat?
A one-month-old kitten can eat goat-milk-softened kibble or milk cake, 5 to 6 times a day in small amounts. Reduce soaking by two months and start deworming and vaccines after.
What happens if a rabbit eats dog food?
A small amount of dog food is harmless, but too much causes vomiting or diarrhea from poor digestion. Rabbits need different nutrition, so feed rabbit pellets, hay, and greens.
What happens if a cat eats cat litter?
Eating litter causes indigestion, gas, pain, vomiting and constipation. A few grains licked accidentally are usually fine, but deliberate eating needs watching; if vomiting or diarrhea, fast half a day and give probiotics, else see a vet. It may signal pica or scented litter; fix the cause.
How do you solve a dog stealing and overeating kibble?
Overeating kibble causes indigestion; fast the dog half a day, then give water and probiotics. Rub its belly to aid digestion and avoid vomiting or pain. Store kibble out of reach, feed on schedule, and scold stealing.
How do you know a dog is full?
A full dog walks away to play looking satisfied; a hungry one paws its bowl anxiously. Cylindrical stool means well-fed, soft stool means overfed, pellet stool means underfed. A full belly feels plump; a hungry one feels thin.
What does normal Pomeranian stool look like?
Normal Pomeranian stool is a soft yet firm cylinder, yellow-brown or dark, smooth and passed easily. Soft, ground-sticking stool means mild diarrhea from poor digestion; give probiotics. Hard pellet-like stool means constipation; add water, exercise, banana or honey.
What happens if a young kitten eats too much?
Overfeeding a young kitten causes poor digestion, bloating, vomiting and diarrhea, even gastritis. Feed little and often, under 70g per kg of body weight daily. Gently massage the belly or give pet probiotics if overfed.
What happens if a dog eats too many eggs?
Too many eggs at once cause indigestion with vomiting, pain, constipation, poor appetite; pause feeding and give probiotics. Long-term frequent eggs cause obesity and high cholesterol, raising heart-disease and kidney-failure risk. Feed about once a week, 1-2 eggs.