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What Causes Respiratory Disease in Cats?
Feline respiratory disease comes from infection (virus, bacteria, fungus), inflammation (asthma, COPD), congenital defects (Persian brachycephalic), tumors, cardiovascular issues, inhaled injury (smoke), and parasites. Find the cause to treat it.

How Much Should a 2-Month-Old Corgi Weigh? Corgi Weight Chart
A 2-month-old Corgi normally weighs about 5 jin (2.5 kg). Well-fed dogs may be overweight, and many are underweight. This article shares a Corgi weight chart by age and what to do if underweight.

What to Do When a Golden Retriever Sheds Excessively All Over
Heavy full-body shedding in a Golden Retriever may be a skin disease or seasonal shedding. Don't panic - find the cause first, then treat it. Fur usually grows back if the follicles are not damaged. This article explains the causes and solutions.

How Should a Dog Take Deworming Medicine?
Dewormer dose follows body weightโnever overdose. Give it about two hours after eating to cut gut irritation, watch the stool for passed worms, and for sensitive dogs use a gentler drug and vary the brand.

Why Does Your Dog Have More Eye Discharge?
More eye discharge can come from dietary 'heat,' bacteria or fungi, conjunctivitis, entropion, bath water or trauma, and even ear infection. Find the root cause before treatingโonly clearing it solves the problem.

What to Do If a Rabbit Has a Runny Nose
Watch whether the discharge is clear or thick โ the remedy differs. Clear usually means a cold from chill; warm the rabbit first, then treat by severity. This guide covers warmth, nose drops, eye care, and nutrition.

Why Does My Cat Have Stinky Paws
Smelly cat paws usually come from stepping in poop, interdigital dermatitis, sweaty pads, or bad breath. Keep paws trimmed and clean, watch for limping or red skin, and see a vet for infection or stomatitis.

Is Your Cat Turning Yellow a Sign of Illness?
Yellow skin, gums, or eyes in a cat mean jaundiceโusually liver trouble from excess bilirubin. It splits into prehepatic, hepatic, and posthepatic types; diagnosis must come from a vet, and posthepatic cases need surgery, not just medication.

What to Do When a Cat Has Soft Stools
Soft stools in cats usually come from gastroenteritis, parasites, poor digestion, or seasonal infections. Fix them with probiotics, deworming, a proper diet, and a vet visit if they persist.

Common Diseases Dogs Can Pass to Humans
Zoonotic risks from dogs include ringworm (fungal), salmonella and helicobacter (bacterial), and fleas, mites, or ticks (which spread Lyme disease). Deworm inside and out, and see a doctor if you show signs.