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How long is a female dog’s lactation period?
Lactation lasts about 40 days; stronger puppies wean around 40 days, weaker ones later. During lactation give the mother enough nutrition for recovery and milk. Before weaning, offer goat milk so pups adapt and avoid diarrhea or vomiting after the diet change.

Why Does Your Cat Fart So Much?
Cats do pass gas, but normally not often and the smell is mild. Frequent, foul-smelling gas usually points to poor diet or a gut problem. Below are the common causes of excessive cat flatulence.
What happens if you overfeed puppy food?
Overfeeding adds excess energy and causes obesity, raising disease risk and hurting development. It overloads digestion, causing diarrhea and vomiting, and drives excessive growth that affects bones; long-term overfeeding raises bone-disease risk. Feed by weight, age and breed per package guidance.
What happens if a Husky drinks milk?
Large amounts of milk can cause discomfort: Huskies can't fully digest lactose, leading to watery gut, diarrhea and vomiting. It also causes bloating, stomach pain and cramps. Milk protein is insufficient alone, so long-term use unbalances diet. Don't give milk; use goat milk or lactose-free milk instead.
What happens if a dog overdoses on praziquantel?
Praziquantel is a common antiparasitic for fleas and ticks. Overdose can harm the nervous system (dizziness, coma, seizures, spasms), respiratory system (breathing difficulty, throat swelling) and digestion (abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea). Go to a vet immediately for gastric lavage, oxygen and fluids.
How long is the incubation period of distemper?
The incubation period of distemper is generally 7-14 days. During it the infected dog shows no symptoms and cannot be tested positive. Early signs are fever, poor appetite, lethargy and diarrhea; mid-stage adds cough, purulent eye/nose discharge, vomiting; late stage brings seizures and foaming.
What happens when a cat is stimulated?
A stimulated cat may try to flee and hide. If scared or angry it may scratch, bite or destroy things in self-defense. Some show neurotic reactions like screaming or darting around. In extreme distress it may have a stress response causing incontinence, vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite, trembling or seizures.
What happens if cats and dogs eat salt?
Too much salt can cause dehydration from fluid loss and, severely, electrolyte imbalance that is life-threatening. Excess salt burdens the kidneys and raises metabolic load, causing poor appetite, vomiting and diarrhea. Control salt intake and avoid human food.
What happens when a Corgi gets too hot?
An overheated Corgi may show rapid breathing, drooling, lethargy and loss of appetite. Poor heat dissipation means it cools through mouth and nose; high temperature can upset digestion, causing vomiting and diarrhea. It may also become exhausted and sleepy, and severe heat can affect the nervous system, causing seizures, coma or death.
What happens if a dog accidentally drinks seawater?
Seawater's high salt can dehydrate a dog and cause vomiting, diarrhea, and in severe cases salt poisoning. Give fresh water at once and see a vet if symptoms are serious.