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How to Treat Canine Coronavirus Infection

How to Treat Canine Coronavirus Infection

Canine coronavirus infection, also called canine coronavirus diarrhea, is an acute infectious disease caused by canine coronavirus, mainly characterized by vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration in dogs.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
What Is Canine Parvovirus Infection

What Is Canine Parvovirus Infection

Canine parvovirus infection is a viral infectious disease caused by canine parvovirus, characterized by hemorrhagic enteritis or non-suppurative myocarditis. It spreads quickly and has a high mortality rate.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Canine Rotavirus Infection

Canine Rotavirus Infection

Canine rotavirus infection is an acute contagious disease that mainly affects newborn puppies, clinically characterized by watery diarrhea; adult dogs are usually subclinical. The disease spreads quickly where hygiene is poor.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Canine Herpesvirus Infection

Canine Herpesvirus Infection

Canine herpesvirus infection is an acute, fatal infectious disease of newborn puppies caused by canine herpesvirus. Dogs over 2 weeks old show tracheitis, bronchitis and other respiratory signs; bitches can have infertility, abortion and stillbirths; males show balanoposthitis and funiculitis. The virus is widespread in breeding kennels.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Dog Fever: Symptoms and How to Treat It

Dog Fever: Symptoms and How to Treat It

Seasonal and day-night temperature swings make dogs as prone to colds as people, so owners should watch for changes in their dog's condition and not wait until illness is severe. Here is how to recognize the signs of fever in dogs.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Distemper in Dogs: Aftermath Symptoms and Treatment

Distemper in Dogs: Aftermath Symptoms and Treatment

After a dog is infected with the virus, it easily develops distemper, a highly contagious disease. Early signs include fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, diarrhea, colds, runny nose, and sneezing; in mid-to-late stages temperature rises, discharge from nose and eyes thickens, and coughing begins; later the dog weakens, with limb spasms, vomiting, and diarrhea, sometimes leading to death. Some dogs that survive with treatment still develop various aftermaths.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Why Do Dogs Shed — and How to Manage the Fur

Why Do Dogs Shed — and How to Manage the Fur

Shedding is a normal cycle that refreshes a dog's coat, but skin disease or poor nutrition can also cause hair loss. Brush regularly, bathe on schedule, and use simple tricks to keep loose fur under control.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
5 Little-Known Facts About Dogs

5 Little-Known Facts About Dogs

Dogs have unique nose prints like human fingerprints, hearing about 16 times sharper than ours, far fewer taste buds, two types of sweat glands, and a distinct age-to-human-year scale.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Why Cats Love Pushing Things Off Tables

Why Cats Love Pushing Things Off Tables

Cats knock items off tables to get your attention, act on hunting instinct, explore with their paws, beat boredom, or satisfy curiosity. Daily play helps burn excess energy.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026
Why Cats Are Obsessed with Cardboard Boxes

Why Cats Are Obsessed with Cardboard Boxes

Boxes give cats safety (a hidden retreat), cozy warmth, and a hunting ambush point. Keeping delivered boxes lets your cat de-stress and play.

Pet Health 📅 August 9, 2026