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What should I do if my dog foams at the mouth, refuses food, and is listless?

Take a dog that foams at the mouth, refuses food, and is listless to a vet promptly to check for parvovirus, distemper, or coronavirus. If not viral, it may be gastritis, pancreatitis, indigestion, or parasites, so treat the cause. Refusing food risks dehydration, so get IV fluids; later, probiotics can aid recovery.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
Causes and Solutions for Excessive Dog Dandruff

Causes and Solutions for Excessive Dog Dandruff

Heavy dog dandruff can come from dry skin, poor nutrition, parasites or skin disease, allergies, hormonal imbalance, or genetics. Fix it by bathing less with dog-specific shampoo, improving diet with Omega-3 and vitamins, controlling parasites, finding allergens, and moisturizing — and see a vet if itching or hair loss appears.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Does My Dog Self-Harm?

Why Does My Dog Self-Harm?

Dog self-harm can stem from psychological issues (anxiety, depression, over-excitement), physical discomfort (allergies, parasites, skin disease), or environmental stress (household changes, moves). Find the cause, meet social and medical needs, and give a safe, stable home; consult a vet and behaviorist.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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Can ticks on a dog crawl onto people?

Ticks on a dog can crawl onto people; a tick bite causes red, itchy skin. So deworm the dog regularly and avoid tall grass where ticks live. After grass play, check the dog for ticks. If found, use a dog-specific external parasite treatment — never pull a tick off by force.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
What to Do After Adopting a Stray Cat

What to Do After Adopting a Stray Cat

After adopting a stray cat, take it for a full vet check, then deworm and vaccinate it. Prepare supplies and a safe home, bathe only after it has settled in, and quarantine it from resident cats. These steps help your stray stay healthy and adjust.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Do Rabbits Get Ear Mites?

Why Do Rabbits Get Ear Mites?

Rabbits usually pick up ear mites from damp, unsanitary living conditions and weak immunity. Keep the hutch clean and dry, check the ears often, and see a vet at the first sign of head-shaking, scratching, or discharge.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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Does Lactoferrin for Cats Boost Immunity, or Is It a Waste of Money?

Lactoferrin isn't a scam — it's an iron-binding glycoprotein in milk with broad antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites, and it supports gut-barrier function. For healthy adult cats on good food it adds little, but puppies (1–3 months), post-illness recovery, chronically soft-stooled, and senior cats can benefit. It's a supplement, not a drug: ~10–20 mg/kg/day, avoid in kidney disease, and see a vet for real symptoms like diarrhea or vomiting.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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What should I do and what medicine helps a cat with diarrhea?

Cat diarrhea usually comes from digestive upset; first try a little pet probiotic to rebalance the gut and watch. If it doesn't improve, give a vet-grade amoxicillin-clavulanate powder and bismuth subcarbonate tablets to reduce inflammation and stop diarrhea. Feed softened kibble in warm water, avoid rich or hard food, and if it hasn't improved in 2-3 days, see a vet to rule out parasites or cat distemper.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
How to Prevent Ear Mites in Dogs

How to Prevent Ear Mites in Dogs

Prevent ear mites by keeping the living space and ears clean and dry, caring for the ears regularly with a vet-safe cleaner, feeding a high-quality diet to build immunity, and exercising daily while avoiding dense brush. A damp ear canal is a breeding ground for mites.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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What medicine helps a dog’s diarrhea get better fast?

Dog diarrhea is usually gastroenteritis; you can give a pet anti-inflammatory containing amoxicillin or metronidazole, plus an anti-diarrheal with bismuth subcarbonate and probiotics to settle the gut. Keep the diet light to avoid irritation; symptoms usually ease in 1-2 days. If diarrhea doesn't improve after medication, it may be parasites or a virus — take the dog to a vet to find the cause and adjust treatment.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026