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Pekingese Lifespan and Care
The Pekingese lives a long life — typically 14–15 years and sometimes up to 20, with a recorded record of 34. Keep yours healthy with a light, nutrient-supplemented diet, regular gentle grooming and bathing, and a cool, calm environment away from heat and humidity.

What to Feed a Spitz (Fox Dog)
A Spitz does well on balanced kibble and canned food, plus cooked lean meat (about 250–300 g/day), vegetables, and organ meat. Puppies need several small meals and must avoid spicy, fatty, or frozen-milk foods — and establishing feeding discipline is the first step in training.

How to Use a Canine Distemper Test Kit
A canine distemper (CDV) test strip gives a quick yes-or-no reading from a small sample of serum, eye discharge, or nasal fluid. Collect the sample correctly, follow the strip's steps, and treat any positive result as a veterinary emergency.

6 Common Dog Bathing Mistakes
Frequent mistakes, cold-water washes, rushed rinses, human shampoo, skipping baths, bathing wounds, and air-drying, can make bath time do more harm than good. Use 38 to 42 C water, dog shampoo, and always dry the coat fully.

Why Dogs Get Picky in Spring (and What to Do)
Spring warmth spoils food fast and the mating season dulls appetite, so picky eating in dogs often points to gastritis, poor digestion, too many treats, parasites, or a cold. Rule out illness first, then tighten up diet, deworming, and warmth.

Cat Blood in Urine (Hematuria): Causes and Care
Blood in a cat's urine usually points to inflammation or blockage in the urinary tract — most often chronic cystitis or urethral stones. Keep the litter box clean, push water intake, and choose low-ash, low-magnesium food; see a vet to confirm the cause.

Complete Summer Pet Care Guide
Summer raises five common risks for pets, heart trouble, colds, skin disease, heatstroke, and stomach upset, so manage exercise, cooling, and food hygiene carefully. Keep water available, avoid midday walks, and never leave a pet in a parked car.

Preventing Colds in Dogs During Spring
Spring's swinging temperatures let colds take hold, and a simple cold can escalate into rhinitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, or even distemper. Keep your dog warm, dry, exercised, and well-fed to stay ahead of it.

Why Your Cat Keeps Entering the Litter Box
A cat that repeatedly visits the box but produces little or no urine is likely blocked — a medical emergency. Causes range from salty food and a dirty box to stones or tumors obstructing the urethra. Get an ultrasound and X-ray promptly; delayed blockage can cause kidney failure or a ruptured bladder.

Is 39°C a Fever for a Dog?
A rectal temperature of 39°C isn't automatically a fever — normal ranges shift with age, and surface readings run about 0.5°C higher than rectal. Puppies at 39°C are in trouble; for adults, watch for a rise above 39.5°C and measure rectally for accuracy.