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Is Dog Skin Cancer Linked to Too Much Sun
Skin tumors mean skin cancerโbenign or malignant, new growths in skin or subcutaneous tissue. Some say dog skin cancer links to sun; is it true? Here are the causes.

Can a Parrot’s Cold Heal on Its Own?
A parrot's cold, like ours, can come from temperature change or bacteria. Never give human cold medicine. Whether it self-heals depends on the cause โ viral and bacterial colds usually cannot. Learn the symptoms and care.

Treating Mucoid Enteritis in Young Rabbits
Young rabbits (40โ70 days) are highly susceptible to mucoid enteritis from pathogenic E. coli and its toxins; mortality is high. This guide covers symptoms, diagnosis, antibiotic/supportive/herbal treatment, and prevention.

What Are the Symptoms of a Cold in Parrots?
Parrots catch colds too, with sneezing and a runny nose, usually from temperature swings or bacterial or viral infection. Learn the causes and specific cold symptoms in parrots.

How to Treat a Fracture in a Rabbit
A rabbit fracture is a surgical condition caused by traumatic injury to the limb bones. It is generally split into open and closed types. Here are the causes and the treatment methods.

A Complete Guide to Preventing Rabbit Diseases
Disease prevention is a vital part of rabbit management, yet most farms are weak here. Here are some prevention and control measures to ease the burden on rabbit keepers.

Know Rabbit Disease Patterns to Prevent Them Well
Some rabbit diseases follow patterns; knowing them helps prevention greatly. Some are untreatable or hard to treat and kill before you can act, so prevention must come first. Here is how.

Can You Get Toxoplasmosis from Keeping a Cat?
Many people are discouraged from getting a pet because parasites on animals can harm humansโtoxoplasmosis being a prime example. Here is what you should know about toxoplasmosis infection.

How to Prevent Diarrhea in Weanling Rabbits
Weanling rabbits easily get diarrhea from diet change and low immunity; surviving weaning is critical. This guide covers vaccination, scheduled feeding, digestible feed, water control, hygiene, and coccidiosis prevention.

Preventing and Treating Diarrhea in Unweaned Kits
Unweaned kits are fragile and diarrhea is often fatal, unlike in adults. This guide covers why kits get diarrhea and how the doe-kit cage (separating mother and kits except at nursing) dramatically raises survival.