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How to Make a Cat’s Coat Beautiful?
Brush your cat often to prevent matting and boost circulation for healthier, shinier fur. Also feed fish oil, vitamins, and lecithin-rich foods beyond basic kibble.
How to Make a Bichon’s Hair Grow Faster?
Slow hair growth in Bichons is often caused by nutritional deficiency. Feeding protein-rich foods and supplements can support healthier, faster coat growth.
What Happens If a Dog Eats a Small Fish?
A small fish is fine; dogs are omnivores and fish gives protein and vitamins. But raw fish may carry pathogens and parasites, causing gut upset, give probiotics and deworm after.
What Happens If a Cat Eats Raw Egg White?
Raw egg white risks bacteria and parasites, causing vomiting and diarrhea, especially in kittens. Raw eggs may carry parasites; feed cooked eggs and avoid white, which blocks vitamin H.
What Happens If a Puppy Eats Chestnuts?
A little chestnut is fine, dogs are omnivores and chestnuts are starchy, non-toxic, with vitamins that boost skin immunity. But avoid large amounts, which cause bloat, pain and vomiting, even death in tiny pups.
What Happens If a Dog Eats Raw Eggs?
Raw eggs risk salmonella and parasites, causing vomiting and diarrhea, and the white blocks vitamin H. Frequent raw eggs cause picky eating. Feed cooked yolk instead.
How Long for a Dog’s Prolapsed Anus to Recover?
A mild prolapse may heal on its own or be pushed back in; severe cases need a vet. Causes include low protein, low water, coarse fiber and diarrhea, see a vet if no improvement.
How to Supplement Calcium for a Senior Dog?
Senior dogs can eat calcium-rich foods like dried shrimp, tofu, goat milk and kelp, while staying active and sunbathing for vitamin D. For weakness or osteoporosis, test calcium levels first.
What happens if a dog eats chestnuts
A few chestnuts are fine and rich in vitamins and trace elements that help vision and coat. But large amounts of starch cause indigestion like bloating and vomiting; eating the shell can cause abdominal pain and gut blockage.
How long does it take to cure a dog’s rickets?
If treated early, rickets usually cures in 1 to 3 months. In late stage with clear spine deformity, O-legs or elbow valgus, these are irreversible; only supplement calcium and vitamin D and exercise to maintain form.