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How long should a dog with coronavirus fast?
Canine coronavirus damages the gut and causes enteritis. If vomiting or diarrhea occurs, fast about 8 hours; if not, no fasting since long fasting harms gut function. During fasting give fluids and antivirals, then small easily digestible food when improved.
What happens if a Border Collie eats pork?
A little pork is fine, offering protein, vitamins and minerals, but it is fatty and lower in protein than chicken or beef, so avoid overfeeding to prevent obesity. Do not feed pork to under-2-month puppies, whose weak guts may vomit or diarrhea.
What happens if a Teddy eats a mouse?
A Teddy eating a mouse may get indigestion or poisoning, or no reaction. Its weak gut may cause vomiting if it swallows bones, and poisoned mice can cause lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, even convulsions; see a vet. A healthy mouse may cause nothing, but avoid it.
What happens if a cat eats eggs every day?
Daily eggs can cause obesity and indigestion; young cats with weak guts may vomit. Eggs are high in cholesterol and can cause obesity and heart disease. Feed 1 to 2 times a week, plus boiled chicken, beef or goat milk.
What happens if a cat eats dog food occasionally?
Occasionally eating a little dog food is fine since the nutrition is largely similar, and it can substitute when cat food runs out. But long-term dog food is too low in protein and can cause deficiency; its starch also causes soft stool, diarrhea or vomiting.
How to tell if a ferret has a cold?
A pet ferret with a cold shows sneezing, runny nose, poor appetite, cough, breathing difficulty, lethargy and sometimes vomiting or fever. Untreated, it may develop pneumonia or rhinitis, so keep it warm and see a vet; avoid human medicine.
What happens if a kitten eats a hamster?
A kitten eating a hamster is usually fine since cats are carnivores, but if it swallows bones without experience it may get indigestion or vomit. Most cats are skilled hunters, so keep hamsters out of reach.
What happens if a cat refuses hairball paste?
Without hairball paste, cats easily develop hairball disease because they swallow loose fur while grooming. The fur builds up in the stomach, causing poor appetite, vomiting, lethargy and constipation, especially during shedding season. Owners should regularly give hairball paste, cat grass or hairball treats.
How long after parvovirus recovery can a dog bathe?
After recovery, observe about half a month for no vomiting or diarrhea and improving condition before bathing; the weak body is easily harmed. Keep water warm and dry the coat thoroughly to prevent chilling.
How long after internal deworming can a dog eat?
Feed 2 hours after the dewormer to keep the gut stable and avoid vomiting. If no reaction after 2 hours, feeding is fine; if mild vomiting or diarrhea, wait until it eases. The dewormer mildly irritates; slight diarrhea or vomiting is normal and resolves in half a day to a day.