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How many blueberries can a dog eat per day?

About 10 for a 10kg adult; fewer for small or sensitive dogs. Rich in antioxidants but don't overfeed - it upsets sensitive stomachs.

Q&A 📅 August 5, 2026
How to Quickly Relieve Dog Indigestion (Food Bloat)

How to Quickly Relieve Dog Indigestion (Food Bloat)

Dog indigestion, or food bloat, is a common digestive problem that can bring vomiting, diarrhea, and lost appetite. A pet probiotic aids digestion and nutrient uptake, while small frequent meals prevent overeating. Avoid greasy, spicy, or hard foods and too much meat; choose light, easy-to-digest meals. Gently massage the abdomen to help movement and ease bloating. If severe bloat brings abdominal swelling, vomiting, breathing trouble, or diarrhea, seek veterinary care at once, as it can lead to gastroenteritis.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
Dog CoQ10 and the Mislabeling Trap: How to Pick a Real One

Dog CoQ10 and the Mislabeling Trap: How to Pick a Real One

CoQ10 powers heart contraction, clears free radicals, and slows cardiac aging, so it is a staple for senior dogs and breeds prone to valve disease and enlargement. But without enough actual CoQ10 in the dose, you pay and gain nothing. This guide explains why dose is the bottom line, how brands obscure content, why human CoQ10 is dangerous for dogs, and the three checks that separate a real product from a placebo.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
What Causes Sepsis in Dogs and How Is It Treated?

What Causes Sepsis in Dogs and How Is It Treated?

Dog sepsis happens when bacteria such as Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, or E. coli multiply in the blood and release toxins, causing body-wide infection. Large skin wounds, bacterial diarrhea, purulent peritonitis, or open fractures can all trigger it. Early signs include fever, lost appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, rapid breathing, dilated pupils, and abnormal heartbeat. The sooner treatment starts, the better the odds, so see a vet at once if these appear. Treatment uses culture-guided antibiotics, nutritional support, symptomatic care, and restoring acid-base balance.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
CoQ10 for Senior Cats with Heart Concerns: A Buying Checklist

CoQ10 for Senior Cats with Heart Concerns: A Buying Checklist

The heart is the body's highest-energy organ and holds a large share of a cat's CoQ10, so as production falls with age or hereditary risk, supplementation can support heart-muscle energy and act as an antioxidant. This checklist explains why senior and high-risk cats are the ones most likely to benefit, the five points to verify before buying, and the safety limits every owner should respect.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
Why Your Cat Keeps Getting Thinner

Why Your Cat Keeps Getting Thinner

A cat that keeps losing weight can signal parasites, poor diet, stress, aging, or underlying disease. Worms such as roundworms and tapeworms steal nutrients; stale or unappealing food lowers appetite; household changes or an owner's absence cause stress; and digestive, liver, or kidney disease blocks normal nutrient uptake. Older cats naturally eat less as metabolism slows. Have a vet identify the cause, then offer high-protein, high-fat food in small frequent meals, add supplements, and keep a regular deworming schedule to help your cat regain condition safely.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
How to Tell If Your Dog Has Canine Distemper

How to Tell If Your Dog Has Canine Distemper

Canine distemper is a highly contagious, often fatal viral disease. Watch for fever around 40°C or higher, cough, runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and red swollen eyes. These signs overlap with a common cold, but distemper brings higher fever, lost appetite, cough, eye discharge, and labored breathing, while a cold usually does not. If you suspect distemper, isolate the dog at once and see a vet; treatment uses antivirals, antibiotics, and nutritional support, and early care greatly improves the odds. Vaccination remains the best prevention.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
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Can canine coronavirus heal on its own?

Canine coronavirus generally won't self-heal - the RNA virus keeps replicating and damaging the immune system, causing vomiting, diarrhea, appetite loss, and lethargy, and untreated it can kill via severe dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, or sepsis. The course is about a week with days 2-3 the danger period, so get vet care: mainly IV electrolytes plus symptomatic and antiviral biological treatment.

Q&A 📅 August 5, 2026
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Which human medications can kill a dog quickly?

Several human medications are toxic enough to kill a dog at sufficient dose. Acetaminophen cold medicines can cause liver necrosis, vomiting, rapid breathing, and abdominal pain, fatal if untreated; caffeine- and pseudoephedrine-containing drugs can trigger racing heart and seizures. NSAIDs (ibuprofen, aspirin), benzodiazepine sleep aids, and strychnine-containing herbal medicines can also cause sudden death.

Q&A 📅 August 5, 2026
How Long Can a Dog Survive Heartworm

How Long Can a Dog Survive Heartworm

How long a heartworm-infected dog lives depends on infection site and severity, the dog's age and health, and how effective treatment is. Mild cases often recover with medication, while moderate to severe ones may need risky surgery. With proper treatment a dog can live for years; without it, death may come in weeks to months. Seek a vet promptly for diagnosis and care.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026