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The Dangers of a Double Row of Teeth in Dogs

The Dangers of a Double Row of Teeth in Dogs

A double row of teeth, like buck teeth, comes from low calcium during teething that stops baby teeth from falling out. It traps food and bacteria, causing bad breath, tartar, stomatitis, and gut trouble, so vets usually recommend extraction.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
How to Fix Bad Breath in Cats

How to Fix Bad Breath in Cats

Cat bad breath usually points to an oral problem such as ulcers, periodontal disease, or poor diet. Brush regularly, switch to bland soft food, add vitamin B and dental chews, and check for drooling, dirty teeth, vomiting, or twitching to find the cause.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Signs That Your Lovebird Is in Breeding Condition

Signs That Your Lovebird Is in Breeding Condition

Lovebirds breed too, so hormonal behavior is normal and not a worry. It is triggered by long light, rich food, rough petting, or nest-like spots, and shows as grumpiness, hip-swaying, regurgitating food, and mating calls.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Why Is My Cat Drooling So Much?

Why Is My Cat Drooling So Much?

Cats are tidy and rarely drool like dogs do, so frequent salivating deserves attention. Common causes are heat, stress, bitter food or medicine, and mouth problems, each with its own fix.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What to Do When Your Cat Suddenly Loses Energy

What to Do When Your Cat Suddenly Loses Energy

A suddenly listless cat may be lonely and depressed, or sick. Give it attention and outings for mood, and treat any illness behind the low energy.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Can Cats Carry Toxoplasmosis?

Can Cats Carry Toxoplasmosis?

Cats are a host but only carry toxoplasma if exposed. They catch it from infected animals, oocyst-laden feces, or contaminated water. Most show no signs; weak cats get diarrhea or worse. Prevent with regular deworming, glove use on litter, and no raw meat.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What to Do When Your Cat Is Stressed in a New Environment

What to Do When Your Cat Is Stressed in a New Environment

Cats feel insecure and are highly sensitive to changes around them. Moving to a new home or a new owner can trigger stress. Learn how to recognize the signs and help your cat settle in calmly.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
How Long Until a Dog with Pyometra Dies?

How Long Until a Dog with Pyometra Dies?

Pyometra is the most common reproductive disease in dogs, but it is treatable. Open cases show foul discharge; closed cases cause rapid decline. The best fix is spay (ovariohysterectomy); prevent it with spaying and good hygiene. Left to sepsis, a dog can die within a month.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
What to Do When a Parrot Has Crop Stasis, and Can It Digest on Its Own?

What to Do When a Parrot Has Crop Stasis, and Can It Digest on Its Own?

Parrots digest slowly and crop stasis is common; it generally will not resolve on its ownβ€”especially in chicks, whose digestion is weaker. Left untreated it causes vomiting and death. Treatment means withholding food and water, giving yeast tablets or dissolved digestive enzymes, keeping the bird warm, and, for severe cases, suctioning the crop with a tubeβ€”plus vet care if it does not improve.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
Common Misconceptions About Feeding Pets

Common Misconceptions About Feeding Pets

Common feeding mistakes include giving white rice and organ meat (skin and bone problems), fish (choking and urinary stones), cooked bones (intestinal tears), human leftovers (too much salt and oil), long-term raw meat (dental and picky-eating issues), chocolate (toxic to dogs) and milk or raw egg white (diarrhea and vitamin loss). Feed a balanced, species-appropriate diet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026