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How to Treat a Cat’s Wheezing (Rumble-Like) Sound

How to Treat a Cat’s Wheezing (Rumble-Like) Sound

A sudden wheezing or throaty rumble in a cat usually means a respiratory illness — infection or pneumonia — and needs prompt care. Treat the infection with a vet-formulated remedy; pneumonia needs combined respiratory treatment. Lifelong or one-off rumbling is often just contentment.

Pet Health 📅 October 9, 2020
What to Give a Dog with Tracheitis

What to Give a Dog with Tracheitis

Tracheitis is a common canine respiratory disease and is curable if treated — but uncontrolled it can be fatal. Cough with phlegm responds to a vet-formulated expectorant paired with a cough remedy; add a cold remedy if sneezing appears, and keep the dog warm.

Pet Health 📅 October 9, 2020
Autumn Care Tips for Your Dog

Autumn Care Tips for Your Dog

Autumn means more parasites, bigger temperature swings, coat change, and easy chills. Stay on top of internal and external parasite control, add a warm blanket and balanced nutrition, and keep a probiotic handy for loose stools.

Pet Health 📅 October 8, 2020
Keeping Cats Warm in Winter — Without the Common Mistakes

Keeping Cats Warm in Winter — Without the Common Mistakes

Cats feel the cold despite their fur. Don't overheat the room (cats can't sweat), don't over-dress thick-coated breeds, and protect paw pads from winter dryness and cracking.

Pet Health 📅 October 8, 2020
Autumn Joint Care for Dogs: What to Watch

Autumn Joint Care for Dogs: What to Watch

After a hot summer, dogs tire easily in autumn — and extra exercise to rebuild strength can strain joints. Keep weight down, trim nails, warm the bed, and avoid hard running; joint supplements and a vet-approved plan help arthritic dogs.

Pet Health 📅 October 8, 2020
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My dog keeps sneezing with very short intervals — that counts as frequent sneezing, doesn’t it? Is it a cold?

Frequent sneezing often points to a cold — sneezing and a runny nose are early cold signs. To confirm, check for other symptoms (cough, low energy, reduced appetite, runny nose, rising temperature); two or three together suggest a cold. Treat with a vet-recommended canine cold medicine or a vet visit, promptly, to avoid worsening.

Q&A 📅 October 8, 2020
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My dog has a cold and a fever — what medicine brings the fever down quickly?

A cold and a fever are two separate issues that should be treated together. For the fever, use physical cooling or a dog-specific fever reducer; above 40°C, see a vet for an injection. The cold is a respiratory infection — treat it with a vet-recommended canine cold medicine. Address each symptom separately, and if other illnesses are present, consult a vet before more medication.

Q&A 📅 October 8, 2020
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My dog’s body suddenly feels hot, like a fever — what are the usual symptoms of fever in dogs?

Fever signs include a temperature up to 39.5°C, red conjunctiva, lethargy, appetite loss, weakness, a dry nose, and rapid breathing. Early on, only the temperature rises; clear symptoms appear later. Fever is judged mainly by temperature — once confirmed, a vet-recommended canine fever reducer is given, or the dog is taken to a clinic, but treatment should never be skipped.

Q&A 📅 October 8, 2020
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My dog has a fever — are there any quick home remedies I can try?

For a mild fever, simple home measures can ease symptoms: offer cool boiled water, wipe the paw pads and belly with rubbing alcohol, or apply a cool towel for physical cooling. A more serious fever needs a dog-specific fever medication — usually a vet-recommended fever reducer or a vet visit for an injection.

Q&A 📅 October 8, 2020
What to Do When Your Cat Catches a Seasonal Cold

What to Do When Your Cat Catches a Seasonal Cold

Cats catch colds easily at seasonal changes — sneezing, runny nose, cough, and fever are the giveaways. Keep the cat warm, use a vet-formulated remedy (with a cough add-on if needed), and only reach for fever medicine above 39.5°C (103°F).

Pet Health 📅 October 8, 2020