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How Long Does Postpartum Discharge Last in Dogs
Lochia (post-whelping discharge) normally lasts about a week: bright red at first, fading to pale yellow by days 4-5, and stopping around 7-10 days. If it passes two weeks, or smells foul, or comes with fever or poor appetite, see a vet for infection or retained placenta.

Why Do Dogs Get Too Stressed?
Dogs can build up significant stress from loneliness, hunger or thirst, noise, too little exercise, a poor or changing environment, emotional neglect, or shifts in the household. Owners should provide a calm, comfortable home, enough activity, and daily interaction to meet both physical and mental needs.
What are the symptoms of a fever in cats?
A feverish cat often shows chills, refusal to be touched, poor appetite, lethargy, shivering, a hot body, and faster breathing. Measure with a pet thermometer; above 39°C means fever. Use physical cooling and see a vet if it persists.
How can I tell if my cat has a fever without a thermometer?
Without a thermometer, feel your cat's ear flaps and groin; when feverish these areas feel hot rather than just warm. Cooling measures help, but persistent or repeated fever needs a vet.
What Are the Signs of a Dog About to Give Birth Within an Hour?
About an hour before delivery, a dog may continuously dig at its nesting area while a small fluid-filled blister appears at the vulva containing pale green or yellow liquid. Body temperature also drops 1–2°C. When you see these signs, set out the prepared whelping box and let the dog settle in, then observe quietly from a distance.
What are the early symptoms of FIP in cats?
Early FIP is often subtle - lethargy, poor appetite, sleepiness, and fever. It splits into dry and wet forms: dry FIP brings fever and eye inflammation, while wet FIP develops abdominal fluid and a swelling belly in its middle stage.
What should I watch for with newborn kittens?
With newborn kittens, avoid grabbing them directly, as they are very fragile and you could injure them. New mother cats are sensitive and defensive after birth, so leaving a scent on the kittens may cause her to abandon them. Keep the room warm and watch the mother's nursing in case you must step in with formula.
What are the six signs a chick shows before dying?
Before death, chicks commonly shiver, keep their eyes shut, move slowly, stop eating, cannot stand and become listless. Weak immunity, temperature swings and sudden fright can all be fatal, so keep their environment warm, dry and calm.
Do hamsters get carsick?
Hamsters generally do not get carsick, but they are timid. A closed, stuffy car that keeps jolting with strong smells can make them anxious, and long trips may weaken their immunity and lead to illness. When traveling with a hamster, line the cage bottom with thick sponge to cushion the bumps.
How to cool a rabbit in 35C summer heat?
In 35C heat, use air conditioning, a fan, or an air cooler to lower the room temperature and keep the cage in a shady, ventilated spot to prevent heatstroke. Provide plenty of water and avoid overcrowding, which traps heat and builds up harmful gases.