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How to Regulate a Dog’s Stomach When It Often Has Diarrhea
A dog's frequent diarrhea may be caused by diet or intestinal parasites. It can usually be regulated through diet, exercise, and deworming prevention, but the owner needs to regulate according to the dog's specific situation to be simpler and more effective. For the specific content of how to regulate a dog's stomach when it often has diarrhea, please read on with us!

What Causes a Dog to Have Frequent Diarrhea
A dog's frequent diarrhea may be caused by the owner feeding the dog food that is too greasy, or the dog being infected with intestinal parasites, suffering from chronic gastroenteritis, etc. It is recommended to self-check the cause according to the dog's specific situation, treat symptomatically, and then regulate through diet. Today we first introduce several common causes and solutions for dog diarrhea.

What Are the Symptoms of a Hamster Catching a Cold?
Hamsters have relatively weak constitutions and are easily chilled, and once chilled they will catch a cold. Today we talk about the symptoms of a hamster catching a chill.

Foods Rabbits Must Avoid
Rabbits are born vegetarians and like to eat grass. Everything else must be fed with caution. For young rabbits, even fruits and vegetables cannot be fed. Only adult rabbits can eat them appropriately. So what things can rabbits not eat? What is a reasonable diet for rabbits? Below we answer your doubts.

How to Care for a Hamster
Small and lively hamsters are gradually gaining people's favor, and many people are eager to raise hamsters. Today we tell you how to raise hamsters.

Best Medications for Cats with Colitis and Blood in Stool
If your cat is mentally normal with a normal temperature and no loss of appetite, but frequently passes soft or even watery stools with a foul, fishy odor, it may have colitis. Feline colitis is often related to viruses and parasites, and requires prompt identification of the cause and treatment to avoid dehydration or even death. Today we walk you through the treatment of feline colitis.

Symptoms and At-Home Medication Treatment for Canine Distemper and Feline Panleukopenia
Distemper disease is a highly contagious viral disease with a high fatality rate, usually showing symptoms such as high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, lethargy, and increased eye and nasal discharge. Common pets such as dogs and cats may be infected with the distemper virus, and the most effective way to prevent viral infection is vaccination. Today we explain knowledge about distemper disease around canine distemper and feline panleukopenia.

Common Causes, Medications, and Prevention of Sneezing and Runny Nose in Dogs and Cats
Sneezing and runny nose in pets are symptoms of disease, usually caused by respiratory infections. Sneezing and a runny nose are physiological responses of the nasal mucosa to various irritants; the more common causes are colds and rhinitis. Next, we introduce the causes of sneezing and runny nose in dogs and cats and the medication treatment for the corresponding diseases.

How to Prevent Rabbit Foot Dermatitis
Prevent rabbit sore hocks with low humidity and good ventilation, a flat cage floor, strict hutch cleaning, whole-group mite control every 2–3 months, and routine foot checks when handling.

Cat Colitis: Symptoms & How to Treat
Cat colitis starts with normal appetite but frequent soft, bloody, foul stools and can progress to watery sprayed diarrhea. Home care uses amoxicillin and bismuth; prescription care may add atropine, gentamicin, or fluids.