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Can dogs eat cherry tomatoes?
Cherry tomatoes are safe in small amounts, but their water and alkaloid content can cause diarrhea or poisoning if overfed. Keep all fruit treats minimal.
What medicine should you give a dog with acute gastroenteritis?
Use anti-inflammatory drugs with amoxicillin-clavulanate, cephalosporin or metronidazole, plus anti-diarrhea and anti-vomiting meds. For frequent vomiting and diarrhea, get IV fluids at a clinic to prevent dehydration, then feed plain food and probiotics.
Can a Teddy (poodle) eat blueberries?
Teddy dogs can eat blueberries in moderation, but not too many to avoid stomach upset. Puppies aged 1 to 3 months should avoid them. Blueberries offer anthocyanins and minerals; give only 5 to 10 berries, about twice a week.
Thinking of Getting a Pomeranian? Read This First
Pomeranians are smart and quick to learn, but naturally alert and barky, so they need early socialization; they also bond intensely and can develop separation anxiety without alone-time training. Common issues include tear stains, heart disease, patella luxation, and skin problems β watch health closely and keep vaccines and deworming on schedule.
Can cats be around mosquito coil smoke?
No. Mosquito coils contain pyrethrin, which is toxic to cats and can cause vomiting, drooling, liver damage or worse. Avoid coils and repellents indoors, or keep the cat away.

How to Quickly Rehydrate a Dehydrated Dog
Dehydration from vomiting, diarrhea, or low water intake shows as poor appetite, dry nose, sunken eyes, and sticky saliva. For mild cases give glucose, electrolyte, or lightly salted water; for severe cases (weakness, collapse) get IV fluids at the vet. Prevention means constant clean water and prompt control of vomiting/diarrhea.
Dog Bloated After a Meal? It Could Be Gastric Torsion β Only 4 Hours to Save Them
Acute gastric torsion in dogs, medically called GDV, twists the stomach like a towel so both ends seal shut, causing repeated dry heaves, a swollen belly, and labored breathing. It moves fast β often under 4 hours from onset to life-threatening β so rush to a vet at once. Treatment relieves pressure by tubing the stomach and gives IV fluids to correct shock.
Will a cat die from eating a little chocolate?
A small amount of chocolate rarely kills a cat, but it can cause discomfort, vomiting, diarrhea or food poisoning. Large amounts can be fatal because theobromine and caffeine are toxic. Never feed cats chocolate.
My cat fell into a pond, was treated at the vet, but hasn’t eaten for nearly three daysβwhat should I do?
A cat that won't eat after near-drowning is likely stressed or may have aspirated water or caught a chill. Comfort it, watch for fever or breathing trouble, and seek vet care without delay.
How to Comfort a Cat After It Gets Scared
Move a scared cat to a quiet, enclosed space (a bedroom or carrier) with its familiar blanket and toys, close doors and curtains, and use a pheromone spray. After it settles, crouch about a meter away, offer a finger for it to sniff, then pet the forehead or chin. Keep the home calm for 24 hours. Watch for signs of true stress β not eating, vomiting, or straining to urinate β and see a vet if they appear.