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Black Spots on Your Corgi’s Belly: What They Mean
Black spots on a corgi's belly are usually harmless pigment, common in the breed. But if they come with redness, itching, or hair loss, parasites or fungus may be the cause, and a vet check is wise given the breed's low, ground-close body.

Common Human Foods That Are Dangerous for Dogs
Many everyday human foods are toxic to dogs, and even small amounts of xylitol, chocolate, grapes, onions, or alcohol can cause serious harm or death. This guide lists 16 foods to keep away from your dog, plus a few safe options you can share in moderation.

What Causes a Cat to Vomit
Cat vomit comes in many forms, from harmless hairballs to warning signs like blood or parasites. Knowing what you are looking at helps you decide when a vet visit is urgent.

Why Is Your Dog’s Ear Itchy?
An itchy ear is often mites — but it can also be otitis externa from bacteria or yeast. A case walk-through shows how a vet confirms the cause and why 'dirty ear' doesn't always mean mites.

How to Treat and Prevent Tapeworms in Cats and Dogs
Tapeworms spread mainly through fleas — a cat or dog swallows an infected flea while grooming. Regular external parasite control and a flea-free home are the real keys to keeping them away.

How to Adopt a Stray Cat
If you find newborn kittens outdoors, don't rush to take them — the mother may be fetching food, and your scent can make her reject them. Watch first, confirm they're orphaned, then prepare for a demanding but rewarding rescue.

How to Identify Ringworm in Cats and Dogs
Ringworm is a chronic, contagious fungal infection of the skin, hair, and claws — and it can pass to people. Any patchy or widespread hair loss should raise suspicion, and a fungal culture remains the definitive test.

Do Cats Have Blood Types?
Cats have three blood types — A, B, and AB — defined by proteins on the red cell surface. Knowing a cat's type matters because the wrong transfusion can trigger a fatal reaction, so typing and cross-matching always come first.

Why Is Your Cat Having Diarrhea?
Cat diarrhea ranges from a minor upset to a sign of something serious. Environmental stress, diet slips, parasites, swallowed objects, or gut imbalance are common causes — but sudden, severe diarrhea in a kitten needs urgent care.

Why Your Kitten Has Diarrhea: Common Causes and Care
Kitten diarrhea has several common triggers — chills, an immature or stressed gut, or parasites. Finding the cause before treating it is the fastest way to get a young cat's digestion back on track.