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What to Do When Your Dog’s Skin Is Ulcerating and Oozing

What to Do When Your Dog’s Skin Is Ulcerating and Oozing

Skin disease can progress to ulceration and oozing—often pyoderma—if left untreated, leaving a dog miserable and off its food. Clip and disinfect the spot, apply vet-prescribed medication, and prevent recurrence through parasite control, dryness, and a clean environment. Prevention beats cure.

Pet Health 📅 October 23, 2020
How to Treat Folliculitis in Dogs

How to Treat Folliculitis in Dogs

Folliculitis shows up as red, swollen skin with tiny black specks at the hair roots that come off easily when wiped. Mild cases respond to gentle cleaning and an antibiotic ointment; severe ones need a vet visit or medicated bath. Keeping the coat dry and clean is the best prevention.

Pet Health 📅 October 23, 2020
How to Treat Mite Skin Disease in Dogs

How to Treat Mite Skin Disease in Dogs

Mite skin disease keeps coming back because the mites live in the environment as much as on the dog. Treatment means medicating the affected spots, deep-cleaning the home, and boosting the dog's immunity—prevention through diet, parasite control, and limited contact with strays is what stops recurrence.

Pet Health 📅 October 23, 2020
Can a Dog’s Cold Spread to People?

Can a Dog’s Cold Spread to People?

A dog's cold cannot pass to humans—canine and human cells and viruses are too different for cross-infection, so there is no need to mask up around a sneezing dog. What matters is treating the dog and remembering that a few other pet illnesses can pass between species.

Pet Health 📅 October 22, 2020
What to Give a Cat With Diarrhea

What to Give a Cat With Diarrhea

Before reaching for any medication, figure out why your cat has diarrhea—diet change, gastritis, or parasites each call for a different response. Probiotics and a bland diet resolve many mild cases, while parasites need a vet-confirmed dewormer. Knowing the cause is what lets you treat it correctly.

Pet Health 📅 October 22, 2020
Why Your Kitten Is Sneezing with Eye Discharge

Why Your Kitten Is Sneezing with Eye Discharge

Sneezing with watery, crusty eyes in a kitten can be a plain cold or the more serious feline herpesvirus (cat flu). The distinguishing sign is fever and heavy eye discharge—if those appear, a vet visit is needed. Supportive care at home centers on warmth, immune support, and keeping the eyes clean.

Pet Health 📅 October 22, 2020
Why Is My Cat’s Eye Tearing Up? Causes and Care

Why Is My Cat’s Eye Tearing Up? Causes and Care

Watery eyes in cats usually point to irritation, infection, or feline herpesvirus rather than simple sadness, and the discharge is often the first sign owners notice. Most cases improve with gentle at-home care and good hygiene, but persistent tearing deserves a veterinary check.

Pet Health 📅 October 21, 2020
Is Your Itchy Dog Suffering From a Skin Condition?

Is Your Itchy Dog Suffering From a Skin Condition?

Itching is unpleasant and can crack the skin, but it isn't always a disease. Mild cases respond to natural aids like aloe or diluted apple-cider vinegar, while persistent itching needs a medicated spray and a clean, dry environment — with sunshine when possible.

Pet Health 📅 October 21, 2020
How to Reduce Shedding in a Pug

How to Reduce Shedding in a Pug

Pugs shed, but how much depends on daily care. Over-bathing, human shampoo, too little sunlight, and poor diet all make shedding worse, while regular brushing, good nutrition, and quick attention to skin trouble keep the coat under control.

Pet Health 📅 October 19, 2020
How to Recognize Ear Mites in Your Cat

How to Recognize Ear Mites in Your Cat

Ear mites spread easily between cats and dogs through close contact and are most common in kittens. Look for dark, crumbly ear discharge, head shaking, and scratching around the ears and neck — and isolate an affected cat to protect the rest of the household.

Pet Health 📅 October 19, 2020