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How to bathe a Samoyed to keep its coat white?
A Samoyed's coat is naturally snow-white; normal washing keeps it white and shiny. Use dog-specific shampoo, since human products damage coat and skin. Do not bathe too often, which harms the skin barrier. Feed a light diet with protein, lecithin, and unsaturated fats for coat health.
How to remove fishy odor from a dog’s mouth?
A dog's mouth odor may come from oral or digestive issues. Manage diet (less meat, avoid long-term soft food, feed probiotics and vitamins) and maintain oral hygiene by brushing daily and using pet mouthwash or dental gel after meals.
How can you make a Samoyed grow faster?
Slow growth is usually from poor nutrition; switch to rich puppy food plus goat milk, chicken, eggs, beef, and fish. Add calcium and vitamins and ensure outdoor exercise and sun for absorption. Deworm regularly to avoid nutrient theft.
When does a Tibetan Mastiff start shedding?
A Tibetan Mastiff usually sheds puppy coat at 6-8 months, varying individually, over 1-2 months. Skin resistance drops then, so groom often and add vitamins, protein, and minerals for coat quality.
How often should you feed a gourami?
Generally feed a gourami 2-3 times daily, adjusted to growth. Fry need 4 times daily in small amounts; adults 1-2 times. Balance meat and vegetables, mainly meat plus some greens for vitamins.
When does a puppy learn to walk?
Healthy pups start standing and walking at about 20-22 days, often falling at first, which is normal. Supplement calcium and vitamin D then to strengthen bones and avoid deformities.
When does a Teddy’s awkward phase end?
The awkward phase runs from about 3 to 8 months, ending around 8 months. After it ends the coat color changes and the dog looks cuter. Some finish closer to one year. Supplement minerals and vitamins during this time.
What happens if a dog eats facial tissue?
Eating tissue can cause indigestion, as tissue is tough and does not break down easily in water. Large amounts may cause vomiting, abdominal pain, and appetite loss. Tissues also contain additives and talc that burden the gut. Pica from mineral deficiency may be the cause.
My cat was given an antidote but still will not eat after seven days; what should I do?
Poisoning causes vomiting and low appetite, and severe cases harm the kidneys, liver, and pancreas; there is often no specific antidote, and organ failure means low rescue odds. Not eating after detox may mean toxins reached the organs or the cat is weak; get a detailed check and nutritional support. If unable to go, give glucose-salt water 5 to 10 ml, 5 to 8 times daily, and syringe meat paste or food with vitamins and protein powder to survive.
What happens if a dog eats paper?
A little paper is usually fine, as it is wood pulp and digestible. But a lot may cause indigestion with vomiting, belly pain, and constipation. Also, eating paper may mean a mineral deficiency (pica); adjust the diet with fruit, vegetables, fish, and meat for protein and vitamins.