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Can You Give a Dog Children’s Cold Medicine?

Can You Give a Dog Children’s Cold Medicine?

The answer is noโ€”children's cold granules are not safe for dogs. Human cold medicine mixes ingredients that can trigger allergy or poisoning in dogs, and the dose meant for people does not translate to a dog's body. Use a vet-approved pet cold remedy instead, and keep the dog warm.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… October 23, 2020
What to Give a Cat for Fast Relief from Diarrhea

What to Give a Cat for Fast Relief from Diarrhea

Kitten diarrhea usually traces back to the gutโ€”a bad food switch, a chill, or feline panleukopenia. Matching the cause to the response matters: probiotics and warmth fix many mild cases, while the viral form needs urgent veterinary care with fluids and antibiotics.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… October 22, 2020
What to Do When Your Cat Sneezes and Has a Runny Nose

What to Do When Your Cat Sneezes and Has a Runny Nose

A cat cold usually starts from a chill, and if it drags on for over a week it needs real attentionโ€”left alone it can lead to coughing, dehydration, or low fever. Check the temperature, keep the cat warm, rule out serious illness, and support recovery with food and fluids.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… October 22, 2020
What Bloody Diarrhea in a Puppy Means

What Bloody Diarrhea in a Puppy Means

Blood in a puppy's stool is a clear warning sign that something is wrong, from a serious viral infection like parvovirus to parasites, a gut injury, or a simple chill. Watching the stool and the puppy's energy level tells you whether home care is enough or a clinic visit is urgent.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… October 22, 2020
Why Your Kitten Is Sneezing with Eye Discharge

Why Your Kitten Is Sneezing with Eye Discharge

Sneezing with watery, crusty eyes in a kitten can be a plain cold or the more serious feline herpesvirus (cat flu). The distinguishing sign is fever and heavy eye dischargeโ€”if those appear, a vet visit is needed. Supportive care at home centers on warmth, immune support, and keeping the eyes clean.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… October 22, 2020
Why Does My Dog Keep Vomiting?

Why Does My Dog Keep Vomiting?

Frequent vomiting in dogs usually points to gastroenteritis, parasites, or heatstroke rather than a one-off upset. Match the pattern to the cause, keep up with deworming and summer safety, and treat persistent vomiting with blood or diarrhea as an emergency.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… October 21, 2020
Cold Symptoms in Teddy Poodles: How to Tell

Cold Symptoms in Teddy Poodles: How to Tell

Teddy Poodles often catch colds without the usual sneezing or runny nose, so the clues are subtler โ€” lethargy, lost appetite, heavier breathing, and mood swings. Feeling the nose and inner thigh for warmth is a quick way to confirm a fever before a vet visit.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… October 21, 2020
Cat Sneezing and Has Diarrhea but Acts Normal

Cat Sneezing and Has Diarrhea but Acts Normal

A cat that sneezes and has loose stools yet stays lively likely has a mild cause โ€” nasal irritation, a light cold, or a foreign object โ€” rather than something severe. Remove allergens, keep it warm, and don't wait to see a vet if it doesn't improve, especially before three months of age.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… October 21, 2020
How to Treat a Sneezing, Congested Cat

How to Treat a Sneezing, Congested Cat

A cat that only sneezes usually needs no medication, but added symptoms change the picture. Allergies, a chill, viral rhinotracheitis, or a nasal foreign body each call for a different fix โ€” and persistent sneezing with discharge means a vet visit.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… October 20, 2020
Why Is My Cat Sneezing?

Why Is My Cat Sneezing?

Sneezing and a runny nose are easy to dismiss, but they deserve a closer look. The usual triggers are dust or litter dust (allergy), a chill or cold, or โ€” when discharge turns thick and the cat runs a fever โ€” feline rhinotracheitis, which needs prompt veterinary care.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… October 20, 2020