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Why Is Your Dog Scooting (Dragging Its Bottom) on the Floor?
A dog dragging its bottom usually means anal itching or pain β most often impacted or infected anal glands, intestinal parasites (tapeworms), perianal skin infection, or allergies. Signs like frequent licking, straining to defecate, or a red swollen anus point to anal-gland disease (express and apply an antibiotic ointment). White rice-like segments mean tapeworms (use a praziquantel dewormer). Rule out health causes before blaming boredom or anxiety.
Why does my cat scratch its ears and shake its head even when they look clean?
A cat that scratches and shakes its head despite clean ears may have been bitten by insects, so check for parasites and deworm if needed. It could also be a foreign object in the ear canal, which a pet ear-cleaning solution can flush out. Infections or injuries around the ear canal can cause the same behavior, so inspect the area.
How Long After Vaccination Can You Bathe Your Dog?
Wait at least 7β10 days after vaccination before bathing your dog. The modified-live vaccine briefly lowers overall immunity while the body builds antibodies (3β7 days), so a chilled, poorly-dried coat can trigger colds, bronchitis, or pneumonia. If dirty, wipe with a damp towel and blow-dry fully. Also avoid new foods, intense exercise, and dog-dense places for two weeks, and watch for 24-hour reaction signs.
Why does my puppy keep coughing?
Persistent coughing in a puppy is abnormal and warrants a vet visit. It can stem from respiratory infection, pneumonia, tracheal collapse or a foreign object, or from mycoplasma, chlamydia or parasites. Have the vet find the exact cause and treat it specifically.
Why shouldn’t you keep a stray cat you found?
Stray cats may carry parasites and infectious diseases that can spread to humans, and tend to be wary and aggressive. Many are used to the wild and may become depressed if confined. If the cat is friendly, quarantine and vet-check it first, then deworm and vaccinate before free roaming.

Why Is My Dog Refusing to Eat?
A dog may stop eating because of illness, unsuitable or suddenly changed food, weather or environment shifts, stress, old age, vaccine or medication effects, or heat cycles. Treat disease-related refusal with a vet visit, and address stress-related refusal with comfort and routine.
What types of skin diseases do cats get?
Cat skin diseases mainly include fungal dermatitis, bacterial dermatitis, allergic dermatitis, and skin problems from parasites or endocrine disorders. In practice, fungal, bacterial and parasitic infections are most common and are contagious, so multi-cat homes must isolate the sick cat and disinfect the environment. Allergy- and hormone-related skin issues usually aren't contagious and may tie to diet β get a vet diagnosis before medicating.

Why Does My Dog Have Red, Crusty Skin Patches
Red, crusty spots can come from parasites, fungal or bacterial infection, allergies, or injury. Small wounds can be cleaned with iodine and an Elizabethan collar; larger or spreading patches need a vet skin scrape to find the cause. Early treatment is cheap β don't delay.

Why Doesn’t My Dog’s Ears Stand Up?
Whether a dog's ears stand up depends on breed genetics, age (many stand between 4β6 months), calcium and overall nutrition, health issues like ear mites or infection, and even bad sleeping posture or rough play. Floppy or upright, it's normalβfocus on ear health, not appearance.

How to Treat and Prevent Hookworms in Dogs
Hookworms are tiny intestinal parasites that enter dogs by mouth, through the skin, or from mother to pup, then feed on blood and can cause anemia, tarry stools, and even death. Treat promptly with a dewormer (levamisole, albendazole, milbemycin, or praziquantel) and support the blood, and prevent by regular deworming, avoiding high-risk areas, no raw meat, and daily poop cleanup.