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Treatment of Chronic Kidney Failure in Dogs
Treatment of chronic renal failure (CRF) in dogs must be based on the severity, cause, secondary diseases, and other factors your veterinarian analyzes beforehand. The ultimate goal is supportive care while treating and eliminating infection, dehydration, and malnutrition. This article outlines the treatment options and home care.

Treatment for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Dogs
IBD in dogs is treated with a novel or hydrolyzed-protein diet, antibiotics (metronidazole, tylosin), corticosteroids (prednisone), sulfasalazine for the colon, and sometimes azathioprine. Home care means strict meds and diet, regular follow-up, and watching for infection or steroid side effects.

Can Dogs Eat Oranges?
Oranges are safe for dogs to eat in moderation. They are rich in vitamin C, potassium, thiamine, and folate, but their high sugar content can upset some dogs' stomachs. Learn the benefits, risks, and how much orange is safe to feed your dog.

Can Dogs Eat Avocado?
The answer to 'Can dogs eat avocado?' is yesβdogs can eat avocado as a healthy treat, and they love its soft texture. Avocados are low in carbs and high in antioxidants, but the pit and skin pose choking and blockage risks. Learn how to feed avocado to your dog safely.

Can Cats Eat Grass? Benefits, Risks, and Growing Cat Grass
Many cats nibble grass, and it isn't necessarily a problem β grass can supply folic acid and fiber and help with hairballs. The real risks come from lawn chemicals and toxic houseplants. Here is the safe way to offer it.

Sebaceous Adenitis in Pets: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Sebaceous adenitis (SA) is an immune-mediated disease that damages the sebaceous glands, leading to hair loss and scaliness. It varies by coat type and breed. Learn the signs, how it is diagnosed, and how it is managed long term.

Why Your Dog’s Eye Discharge Suddenly Increases
A sudden rise in eye discharge can come from heat or table scraps, an eye infection, or a serious illness such as distemper or parvovirus. Wiping gently and reviewing the diet help mild cases, while lethargy with vomiting means a vet visit.

What to Do When Your Dog Suddenly Starts Limping
A sudden limp often starts with a paw injury from thorns or glass, a muscle strain, or a fracture. Long-term lameness with deformities may point to rickets or calcium deficiency. Persistent or severe cases need an X-ray.

Why Dogs Constantly Lick Their Paws
Dogs lick their paws for many reasons, anxiety and boredom, dry cracked pads, a nutritional gap, or pain from interdigital dermatitis. Calming the dog, moisturizing pads, and treating any infection usually solve it.

Can Cats Eat Oranges or Tangerines?
Most cats dislike the acidic smell of citrus and will not eat it voluntarily. Larger amounts of oranges or tangerines can upset a cat's stomach and, in severe cases, be dangerous. Grapes and several other fruits are genuinely toxic and should never be offered.