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What Counts as Low-Fat Dog Food?

What Counts as Low-Fat Dog Food?

Low-fat dog food is not simply any bag labeled 'low fat' โ€” it must meet real nutritional standards, with crude fat around 5.0%โ€“9.0% and protein around 22%โ€“35%. It is a useful tool for overweight dogs or those with conditions like pancreatitis, but healthy dogs do not need it and may lose energy on too little fat.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
What Causes a Cat’s ‘Glass Stomach’?

What Causes a Cat’s ‘Glass Stomach’?

A cat's 'glass stomach' (chronic sensitivity) usually comes from poor diet (frequent food switches, intolerances, low-quality kibble, human food), irregular feeding, stress, or dental issues. Past illness (panleukopenia, parasites, gastritis, pancreatitis, hairballs) can also damage the gut lining. Fix diet, add probiotics, cut stress, and see a vet for ongoing vomiting, diarrhea, or weight loss.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
The Benefits and Risks of Feeding Cats Liver

The Benefits and Risks of Feeding Cats Liver

In moderation, liver supplies vitamin A, B vitamins, iron, protein, and taurine, boosts appetite and immunity, and helps prevent anemia โ€” but too much causes vitamin A toxicity, calcium loss, obesity, and bleeding problems. Feed it cooked, at most once a week, and follow your vet's advice for sick cats.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Why Cats Suddenly Lose Their Appetite

Why Cats Suddenly Lose Their Appetite

A sudden loss of appetite can come from mild causes, weather, heat, stress, or fussy eating, or from illness such as mouth pain, digestive trouble, parasites, or systemic disease. Find the cause first: treat oral pain with pet anti-inflammatories and oral spray, settle the gut with probiotics, and deworm if parasites are to blame.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
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Why is my two-month-old kitten vomiting yellow foamy liquid?

This signals gastrointestinal disease (bacterial enteritis, parasites, obstruction, distemper) or serious internal illness (pancreatitis, kidney failure). See a vet โ€” home care isn't enough.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Can a Dog’s Chill-Induced Vomiting Heal on Its Own?

Can a Dog’s Chill-Induced Vomiting Heal on Its Own?

When temperatures drop, some dogs still nap on cold floors or drink icy water, irritating their stomachs and triggering vomiting. Whether this resolves on its own depends on the cause. Mild vomiting from a chill often settles within a short time, but persistent or worsening signsโ€”diarrhea, fever, appetite lossโ€”point to conditions like gastritis, infection, parasites, or pancreatitis that need a vet. This guide explains when to wait and how to care for your dog at home, including warmth, a bland diet, probiotics, and close monitoringโ€”while stressing that human medication should never be given to dogs.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Can Obesity Cause Fatty Liver in Cats?

Can Obesity Cause Fatty Liver in Cats?

Overweight cats are at higher risk of fatty liver, because excess fat around the liver can move into it. Fat cats also more often have diabetes and pancreatitis, which can lead to fatty liver, and prolonged starvation is another common cause. Symptoms include anorexia, weight loss, vomiting, and jaundice, and severe cases can be fatal, so prevention matters.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
How to Stop a Dog From Eating Its Own Poop

How to Stop a Dog From Eating Its Own Poop

Eating its own stool is a common dog behavior, usually harmless but sometimes a sign of a problem. Causes range from missing nutrients and youth or pregnancy, to lack of training, boredom, or illness such as pancreatitis. To correct it: feed a complete diet with added trace minerals and vitamins, clean up stools promptly, interrupt with a firm 'leave it' and reward stopping, and as a last resort make the stool unpalatable with a safe deterrent. If the habit persists despite these steps, consult a veterinarian to rule out a medical cause. Patience and consistency are what break the cycle.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
What to Do When Your Cat Throws Up

What to Do When Your Cat Throws Up

Cat vomiting has many causes, so watch and reason before acting, and see a vet when needed. A single vomit of undigested food with normal energy is usually harmless. Bad or spoiled food can trigger it and may lead to gastroenteritis. Hairballs show as fur in the vomit and need a hairball remedy. True gastroenteritis brings repeated vomiting, soft stools, and severe thirst but no eating, risking dehydration and organ failure if ignored. Pancreatitis and serious viral infections also start with vomiting. For mild cases, probiotics and warm water may help; persistent vomiting needs a vet, where anti-emetic and anti-inflammatory shots work fast and forced feeding may be needed.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
How to Prevent Gastric Ulcers in Dogs

How to Prevent Gastric Ulcers in Dogs

A gastric ulcer in dogs is a chronic sore between the cardia and pylorus that can penetrate the full thickness of the stomach lining, and most cases trace back to serious illness such as kidney failure or tumors. They arise from stress, drug side effects (especially NSAIDs and steroids, with ibuprofen especially dangerous), excess acid, poor feeding, or toxins and other diseases. Signs include vomit that looks like coffee grounds, belly pain, weight loss, and black tarry stools. Diagnosis uses blood work, X-ray, ultrasound, and endoscopy, and treatment targets the cause while curbing acid with antacids and acid blockers.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026