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My One-and-a-Half-Month-Old Puppy Has Diarrhea and Is Now Vomiting Green Stool
Vomiting and diarrhea in a newly arrived puppy may be colitis, parasites, or food allergy. Have it checked by a vet; if not possible, switch food and fast 6-8 hours if vomiting is frequent.
My dog keeps vomiting and has diarrhea; it seemed better two days ago with formed stool, then suddenly started having diarrhea and vomiting again
Repeated vomiting and diarrhea can come from diet, toxins, parasites, gut dysfunction, or viruses. Check the food first; if normal, see a vet. If care is delayed, the illness worsens. Pet antibiotics may help temporarily.
My two-month-old kitten won’t eat, is thin but lively and playful, and spits out kibble put in its mouth.
It may dislike the foodβsoak kibble in warm water/goat milk or switch kitten food/wet food. Watch stool for softness, worms, blood, or vomiting; if present, see a vet for parasites.
Red Rash Appeared on Belly, Butt, and Head After a Bath Yesterday
Based on the photo, the red bumps are most likely dermatitis from a bacterial infection or parasite bites. Check for parasites and deworm if found; for bacterial infection, use oral and topical pet anti-inflammatory medication and an Elizabethan collar.
My cat won’t gain weight and its long fur is a bit thin.
Failing to gain weight with thin fur suggests poor nutritionβoften low-quality food, parasites, poor absorption, or endocrine disease. Have a vet check for gut parasites and digestive/endocrine issues, then switch to higher-protein food and add goat milk, boiled chicken, beef. Add fish oil, lecithin, vitamin B for coat and skin immunity.
How can a kitten gain weight?
To fatten a kitten, first rule out thyroid disease, malabsorption, or parasites via a checkup, then feed nutritious food little and often and add goat milk or boiled meat. Daily exercise builds muscle.
Cat has diarrhea, yellow-white urine, no appetite, cannot stand
Diarrhea may be from enteritis, stress, bad diet, parasites, or viruses, needing fecal and blood tests to diagnose. White urine usually means a urinary tract infection.
Dwarf hamster (Guoguai), unsure of sex/age, dirty rear, gave smectite two days with no improvement, worried about wet tail
A dirty rear does not necessarily mean wet tail, which is a bacterial, parasitic, or fungal gut disease with persistent diarrhea and a wet tail. Check the feces first.
Late-pregnant cat suddenly scooted on the floor leaving light red; why?
If near the due date, the cat may be about to give birth, as the abdomen and vulva become sensitive and swollen. If not near term, it may be parasites, skin disease, or anal gland inflammation.
How do I treat a dog that keeps scratching its ears?
Constant ear scratching may be ear mites, otitis, or skin disease. Clean with ear solution for mites; use antibiotics for otitis; check skin if ears are clean.