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What Are the Symptoms of Canine Distemper?

What Are the Symptoms of Canine Distemper?

Distemper is a highly contagious, often fatal viral disease. It starts like a cold and worsens through coughing, thick discharge, bloody diarrhea, and finally neurological signs, so early isolation and veterinary care are critical.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
Physical Ways to Cool a Feverish Dog

Physical Ways to Cool a Feverish Dog

Confirm a fever by temperature, mood, appetite, and a dry hot nose, then cool your dog with alcohol wipes and cool packs while a vet handles the cause. Physical methods ease discomfort but do not replace professional care for a serious fever.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
What Are the Signs of Fever in a Dog?

What Are the Signs of Fever in a Dog?

A dog with a fever loses interest in food, turns quiet and withdrawn, and develops a dry, hot nose and ears. Catching these signals early lets you check the temperature and start cooling before the illness worsens.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
What to Do When Your Dog Has Recurring Tummy Troubles

What to Do When Your Dog Has Recurring Tummy Troubles

Many dogs have sensitive stomachs that react to food that is too hot or too cold, or meals that are too large or too small, leading to diarrhea, vomiting, or constipation. A daily probiotic can help rebalance gut bacteria and support digestion, but it works best alongside sensible feeding habits.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
Don’t Fall for These Winter Dog-Warming Myths

Don’t Fall for These Winter Dog-Warming Myths

Dogs have their own natural cold tolerance, so piling on clothes, adding heated beds, or over-bathing in winter can do more harm than good. Dress only the most vulnerable puppies, skip the heating pad, and bathe no more than about every two weeks with a dog-safe shampoo.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
Can Dogs Take Human Fever Medicine?

Can Dogs Take Human Fever Medicine?

No, dogs should never be given human fever reducers; many common ones are toxic to them. Tell a fever by temperature, mood, appetite, and a dry hot nose, then cool the dog safely and let a vet choose the right canine medication.

Pet Health 📅 November 4, 2020
Dog Has Diarrhea, Won’t Eat, and Is Lethargic

Dog Has Diarrhea, Won’t Eat, and Is Lethargic

Diarrhea with no appetite and low energy usually traces to a chill, diet, or parasites — and bloody stool or collapse can mean parvo or distemper. Keep the gut calm with probiotics and a balanced diet; persistent or bloody cases need a vet fast.

Pet Health 📅 November 3, 2020
Canine Distemper (CDV): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine Distemper (CDV): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Canine distemper is a highly contagious viral disease; early signs mimic a cold but can progress to conjunctivitis, breathing trouble, vomiting, diarrhea, and seizures. Puppies face 30–80% mortality. Treatment is long and veterinary-led; vaccination is the only reliable prevention.

Pet Health 📅 November 3, 2020
What to Do When a Mother Cat Won’t Eat After Giving Birth

What to Do When a Mother Cat Won’t Eat After Giving Birth

A new mother cat may refuse food due to exhaustion, stress, a noisy environment, or a postpartum infection. Brief fasting is normal, but prolonged refusal needs a vet check for retained kittens or infection. Soft, nutrient-rich meals and a calm space help her recover.

Pet Health 📅 October 31, 2020
Can Dogs Get Fevers?

Can Dogs Get Fevers?

Dogs absolutely get fevers, from a chill or strep to pancreatitis, distemper, or parvo. Never just dose with fever pills; find the cause with a vet, since puppies often have an infection behind the fever.

Pet Health 📅 October 29, 2020