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Why Does My Dog Have Lots of Eye Discharge and Low Energy?
Eye discharge plus lethargy in a dog usually points past ordinary eye irritation to either a gastroenteritis-type cold or canine distemper. The cold brings fever, runny nose, and possible vomiting or diarrhea; distemper starts like a cold then shows biphasic fever and thick eye discharge. Get a vet diagnosis before treating, and don't self-prescribe antibiotics.

How to Improve a Buck Rabbit’s Breeding Performance
Improving a buck's breeding performance starts with selection β strong libido, even testicles, stable three-generation genetics, and no cryptorchidism β plus controlled mating (2β3/day with rest days) and a balanced, protein-rich ration raised before breeding. Avoid inbreeding, keep the herd mainly 1β3 years old, and watch temperature: over 30 Β°C or under 5 Β°C tanks fertility.

Autumn Rabbit Care: Preventing Illness and Boosting Conception
Autumn is prime breeding season but brings low conception (summer heat hurt sperm quality, bucks are listless) and big day-night temperature swings that trigger colds and enteritis. Win it with six moves: rebuild condition a month early, select and refresh breeders, induce heat (physical or vitamin E/iodine/epimedium), mate at dawn/dusk with double coverage, vaccinate and keep the hutch dry, and ensure 10+ hours of light.

How to Bring a Non-Cycling Doe Rabbit Back Into Heat
A doe that won't cycle has physiological, pathological, or management causes. Congenital genital defects mean culling; nutritional extremes need feed correction; ovarian cysts take progesterone (5β7 days), persistent corpora lutea take cloprostenol, and infections get postpartum antibiotics. To prompt heat, improve ventilation and buck contact, group and stimulate with a buck, use cloprostenol with pregnant-mare serum, or short-term flushing β and remember heat stress is a common trigger.

Rabbit Diarrhea Caused by Poor Daily Management
Many cases of rabbit diarrhea trace back to everyday husbandry mistakes rather than infection: too much concentrated feed, sudden diet changes, toxic or moldy feed, temperature swings, antibiotic overuse, and overfeeding weak kits. Matching the symptom pattern to the cause helps you fix it fast.

Can Canine Distemper Be Cured? How to Prevent It
Canine distemper is a serious viral disease, but with prompt treatmentβideally within 24 hours of symptomsβmost dogs can recover. Prevention matters more than cure: vaccinate on schedule, limit exposure during outbreaks, and isolate and disinfect thoroughly if a dog is infected.

Can You Give a Pregnant Cat an Injection for a Cold
A pregnant cat with a cold is best treated without injections: the stress of a shot can frighten her and risk premature labor or miscarriage. Use gentle, pregnancy-safe symptomatic meds, keep her warm, and feed a balanced diet, and never give human cold medicine, which is toxic to cats.

What to Feed a Dog After Whelping
A new mother is drained and needs prompt, balanced nutrition to recover and keep her milk up. Start with glucose water, goat milk, and light salt broth, scale up meat over several days, supplement calcium, and keep her calm and unbathed.

Symptoms of a Bath-Induced Cold in Cats
A cat chilled by too-frequent bathing shows weepy red eyes, sneezing, runny nose, and lethargy. Prevent colds with warmth, hydration, and regular disinfection, and isolate a sick cat since the illness spreads to other cats.

Can Cats Carry Viruses That Infect Humans?
Cats themselves carry no viruses that infect people, though they host bacteria and parasites that usually do not make them sick. A few parasites can pass to humans, so the real risks are fleas, ear mites, dental disease, skin fungus, and urinary problems β all manageable with good care.