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Reading Your Rabbit’s Health from Urine Color
A rabbit's urine can reveal its health. Pale and thick urine may mean too much alfalfa or high-calcium feed. Learn what each color means and when to worry.

Can Dogs Get Fleas in Winter?
Many think winter cold kills fleas, so dogs need no deworming - but winter cold can't kill fleas. This article covers winter flea control.

Rabbit Pneumonia: Symptoms and Treatment
Rabbit pneumonia usually follows a cold, with cough, thick nasal discharge, and labored breathing; isolate the rabbit and treat with anti-inflammatory care plus warmth and good hygiene.

What Harm Do Fleas Do to Dogs?
Fleas are hard, flat, nearly invisible, move through fur, and jump to people - harming both. This article covers the harm.

What Should Owners Do for Winter Rabbit Breeding?
Low winter breeding rates in rabbits are common, but owners who do these things well can raise the rate. What should you do? Read on with us.

What Factors Lower Winter Rabbit Breeding Rates?
A doe's fertility directly drives farm profit. Many farms report does not coming into heat, lowering breeding rates. Why? Read on to learn the causes.

Signs Your Cat Is About to Give Birth
A pregnant cat near delivery needs close watching; her body and behavior change. Owners must catch these signals. Here we detail the pre-birth signs.

A Few Steps to Easily Bathe Your Cat
After bathing, owners feel like they fought a battle; even calm cats become different at bath time. Bathing is hard but has method. Here are tips.

Prevention and Treatment of Dog Stomatitis
Dog owners know stomatitis well; it's mainly oral-wound infection. Since it's common, how can owners help prevent it? Here is a detailed guide.

What to Do When a Rabbit Has Low or No Appetite
Low appetite often comes from feed change, heat, or poor feed and is fixed by finding the cause and easing digestion; no appetite is more serious, tied to kindling, hairballs, or constipation, and needs targeted care.