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Is it normal for a dog to have diarrhea at least once a day?
Normal stool is formed; daily diarrhea suggests digestion issues from poor diet or internal parasites. Check food quality, use high-quality kibble with meat and veggies, deworm regularly, and see a vet if it continues.
Why does my cat have a few crusted patches on its skin?
Localized crusting may come from over-scratching, parasite bites, or bacterial/fungal infection, not ringworm. Check for parasites and deworm; clean with iodine and find the itch cause.
My Bird Keeps Losing Feathers and Had a Slightly Swollen Belly β What’s Wrong?
Frequent feather loss in a bird may come from poor nutrition, skin infection, or parasites. Check for other symptoms to find the cause.
My 40-Day-Old Golden Retriever Had Diarrhea with Roundworms β What Should I Do?
Don't panic; deworm promptly if the puppy is still active and eating. Use fenbendazole or similar, and soft food during treatment.
My Cat Vomits Yellow Fluid, Won’t Eat, but Stools and Belly Seem Normal β What’s Wrong?
Yellow vomiting and no eating can mean obstruction, hairballs, parasites, gastritis, or distemper. A vet check is best; otherwise fast and observe.
My Cat’s Ear Has Black Crusts and the Fur Fell Off β What’s Wrong?
Black ear crusts can come from skin disease, parasites, injury, or ear mites. An Elizabethan collar prevents scratching while you investigate.
Is a Dog’s Red Skin a Skin Disease?
The photo suggests skin disease or parasite infection, similar to seborrheic dermatitis from unclean follicles or flea bites. Get a vet check; if parasites, deworm.
How to Raise a Puppy Well
Pick a healthy, friendly pup and check it first; feed balanced, timed meals; deworm and vaccinate at 2-3 months; and build routine with socialization and obedience training.
New Cat Coughs, Now Vomits Clear Foam, Has a Bald Patch
Clear vomit may be gastritis, stress, parasites or infection; as a new cat, stress is likelyβfast half a day. Since it is new, get a checkup; the bald patch suggests infection needing tests.
How to Relieve a Dog’s Itching
Itching may come from allergy, parasites or eczema. Check the spot; if hair loss or redness, get a skin scrape. Deworm regularly; for severe itch use a collar and anti-itch medicine.