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Why Is Your Calm Dog Suddenly Barking So Much?

Why Is Your Calm Dog Suddenly Barking So Much?

A dog that suddenly won't stop barking is communicating something. The cause may be physical pain, psychological stress like separation anxiety, or unmet needs for food, attention, or exercise. Rule out illness first—limping, vomiting, or appetite loss mean a vet visit—then ease anxiety with gradual alone-time training, a quiet safe corner, and reward-based calm. Patience beats punishment, which only makes it worse.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Signs Your Dog Is About to Give Birth: A First-Time Whelper’s Guide

Signs Your Dog Is About to Give Birth: A First-Time Whelper’s Guide

A dog's pregnancy runs about 58–63 days, and the final week brings clear signals that labor is near. One to two weeks out she nests and eats less; 24–48 hours before, her rectal temperature drops 1–2°C and the vulva softens; within hours she grows restless, stops eating, and begins contractions. Preparing a quiet whelping box, supplies, and a vet's number ahead of time keeps the process safe—and knowing the signs of dystocia can save lives.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is Your Dog Suddenly Drooling a Lot? 4 Causes to Watch

Why Is Your Dog Suddenly Drooling a Lot? 4 Causes to Watch

Dogs pant to cool off, so some drool on a hot day is normal. But sudden, heavy salivation in normal temperatures can signal trouble. The causes worth flagging are oral disease, poisoning, heatstroke, and neurological problems, with severe kidney or liver disease and even rabies as grave possibilities. Teething, car sickness, or excitement explain milder cases. When drooling pairs with collapsing, seizures, or suspected toxin exposure, head to the vet at once.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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My one-month-old Malinois had deworming yesterday and lost its appetite the next day — why?

Reduced appetite after internal deworming is normal; the medication irritates the gut and may cause mild vomiting, diarrhea, or appetite loss that usually passes in 1–2 days. If symptoms persist, rule out allergy or other illness and see a vet.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is Your Dog’s Gum Pale? Don’t Ignore It—It Could Signal These Illnesses

Why Is Your Dog’s Gum Pale? Don’t Ignore It—It Could Signal These Illnesses

A healthy dog's gums are pink and refill quickly after a light press. Pale or whitish gums often mean the body isn't getting enough oxygen—usually because of anemia or an underlying chronic disease. The causes range from nutritional and blood-loss anemia to kidney or liver problems and infections. Because pale gums can point to something serious, they deserve a prompt check rather than guessing at home.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
How Deadly Is Canine Parvovirus? It Comes Down to Three Factors

How Deadly Is Canine Parvovirus? It Comes Down to Three Factors

Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious disease that can kill, but the outcome is far from fixed. Survival depends largely on the virus strain, the dog's age and immune status, and how quickly treatment begins. While reported mortality ranges from around 10% to 80%, prompt veterinary care can push survival above 70%. Understanding the risk factors and acting fast makes the single biggest difference for a sick dog.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Can Dog Parvo Infect Humans?

Can Dog Parvo Infect Humans?

Canine parvovirus does not infect people—it's a canine-only virus with no ability to cross species to humans. Owners should focus on saving the dog and stopping dog-to-dog spread, not on catching it themselves. Parvo is extremely contagious and often fatal among unvaccinated dogs, especially puppies, so fast veterinary care and thorough disinfection at home are what matter.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Kitten Vomited After Overeating—What to Do

Kitten Vomited After Overeating—What to Do

A kitten's stomach is small, so eating too much or too fast easily triggers vomiting. Start by resting the gut with a short fast—1–2 hours (never long for under-three-month kittens, who risk low blood sugar)—then offer tiny amounts of water and easily digested food, building back up over a day or two. Tell simple overeating from illness by the cat's spirit, and head to a vet for frequent, bloody, or weakness-causing vomiting.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Cat Has Chronic Diarrhea? It’s More Than a Sensitive Stomach

Cat Has Chronic Diarrhea? It’s More Than a Sensitive Stomach

Long-term diarrhea in cats is rarely just a 'delicate stomach' you can fix by swapping food or adding probiotics. Diet and food allergy are common, but so are parasites (some needing specific drugs), inflammatory bowel disease, and metabolic diseases like pancreatitis, hyperthyroidism, or kidney disease. Stress is a third driver. Work through the causes step by step and let a vet run the right tests.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Should Cats Eat One Food or Rotate?

Should Cats Eat One Food or Rotate?

Feeding one food keeps a cat's gut stable and makes health changes easy to spot, but it risks nutrient gaps, pickiness that fights later prescription diets, and silent formula changes. Rotating broadens nutrition and spreads product-risk, yet sudden or too-frequent switches upset the stomach. The balanced answer is to rotate on a schedule, with a slow 7–10 day transition and a few months on each food.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026