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Is Bleeding Normal When a Puppy Is Teething?
A little bleeding during teething is normal and stops quickly; a chilled damp towel helps, but nonstop bleeding hints at a clotting disorder needing the vet. Offer soft food and chews, watch the new teeth, lock away wires and batteries, and add calcium (eggs, bone broth, a calcium supplement) plus sunlight for strong adult teeth.

What to Do When Your Puppy Has Excessive Tearing
A puppy's excessive tearing may be caused by food that is too salty, eye inflammation, or ingrown eyelashes. Generally you need to improve the diet and feed lighter food. If the dog's eyes are inflamed, use ointment; if it is ingrown eyelashes, surgery at the hospital is needed.

Is a Puppy’s Bent Front Legs Caused by Calcium Deficiency?
Deficiency can cause bowlegs, knock-knees, and splay feet, so bent front legs may link to poor nutrition and low calcium. Seek a vet check; if deficient, diet can help correct the bend.

Why Is a 3-Month-Old Puppy Coughing from a Cold?
Puppies have weak immunity, so it is common for them to catch a cold and cough when the weather changes or temperatures drop. Prompt treatment is needed to prevent secondary infections such as pneumonia. This article explains the causes and treatment of cold-related cough in puppies.

Is It Normal for a Puppy to Eat Poop?
Puppy poop-eating is harmless but unhelpful. It can be a habit, a nutrient gap, or hunger. Find the cause and address it — correct the habit, treat gut issues, feed on schedule, and balance nutrition.

Does a Bichon Frise Really Need Its Puppy Coat Shaved? When Is the Best Time?
A Bichon's coat is fine and sparse at birth, but once the puppy coat sheds and new hair grows in, its looks improve dramatically. Many owners shave the puppy coat to speed this up — but is it necessary? Here's what you should know.
What should I do about my puppy’s loose teeth?
A puppy's loose teeth may mean it's about to teethe — normal around 4 months. Supplement calcium to avoid double rows. If from disease with other symptoms, see a vet.
Best treatment for puppy mouth ulcers?
Mild: clean with 3% boric acid daily, add vitamins. Severe: anti-inflammatory like vet metronidazole/amoxicillin or injection. Feed light, mild wet food, not hard.
Golden Retriever, 3 months, 15 jin, lively but soft stools, not gaining weight, pale gums despite supplements
Soft stools after overeating may be indigestion or digestive diseases such as pancreatitis or enteritis. An overly greasy diet or excess additives can also soften stools.
What should I watch out for with a puppy’s enlarged heart?
An enlarged heart is basically incurable; give the prescribed medication on schedule (based on symptoms), and supplement vitamins and nutrition to ease signs. Limit activity, avoid intense exercise and fright (which burden the heart). Take it for regular vet check-ups so the condition isn't missed.