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Symptoms of a Bath-Induced Cold in Cats

Symptoms of a Bath-Induced Cold in Cats

A cat chilled by too-frequent bathing shows weepy red eyes, sneezing, runny nose, and lethargy. Prevent colds with warmth, hydration, and regular disinfection, and isolate a sick cat since the illness spreads to other cats.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Can a Dog’s Arthritis Heal on Its Own

Can a Dog’s Arthritis Heal on Its Own

Dog arthritis will not heal by itself and, left untreated, can worsen enough to threaten the dog's life, so act early. Manage it with immune support, measured exercise like swimming, a calcium-rich diet, warmth, and vet-directed drugs or surgery.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Is My Dog Vomiting Food and Having Diarrhea?

Why Is My Dog Vomiting Food and Having Diarrhea?

Vomiting undigested food and diarrhea can mean a contagious disease in an unvaccinated dog, or simple gastritis and a sudden diet change in adults. Distemper is a serious cause — starting with food vomiting, then weakness, fever, and tomato-like bloody stool. Treat only under a vet's care, with rest, warmth, and disinfection.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Caring for a Female Dog in Heat (Her ‘Period’)

Caring for a Female Dog in Heat (Her ‘Period’)

Intact female dogs cycle roughly every six months, bleeding for about 14 days — many owners are surprised to learn dogs have a 'period' at all. Signs are a swollen vulva, frequent licking, clinginess, and lighter appetite; care means warmth, iron-rich food, gentle cleaning, rest, and no baths, vaccines, or outings until it passes.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
How to Raise a Pug

How to Raise a Pug

Raising a Pug follows clear age stages: bring the puppy home after 45 days with vaccines and warmth, then move from three meals to two, add baths and chicken at three months, soften food during teething, and keep exercise gentle through six to eight months. Watch the joints, since puppy cartilage is still soft.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Dogs Get Picky in Spring (and What to Do)

Why Dogs Get Picky in Spring (and What to Do)

Spring warmth spoils food fast and the mating season dulls appetite, so picky eating in dogs often points to gastritis, poor digestion, too many treats, parasites, or a cold. Rule out illness first, then tighten up diet, deworming, and warmth.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Know Before Your Pet’s Surgery

What to Know Before Your Pet’s Surgery

First-time surgery owners can feel lost. Routine procedures (spay/neuter, dental) can be booked by phone; pathological ones (lump removal, fracture, pyometra) need an exam first. Fast 8 hours (6 for young animals) and withhold water 2–3 hours, and avoid scheduling during heat.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Common Causes of Hair Loss in Cats

Common Causes of Hair Loss in Cats

Some shedding is normal — seasonal coats and diet — but sudden or patchy hair loss can signal endocrine disorder, fungal infection, or parasites. Match the pattern to the cause and see a vet for anything beyond routine shedding.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
How to Keep Pets Warm (Without the Common Mistakes)

How to Keep Pets Warm (Without the Common Mistakes)

Dogs stay comfortable roughly between 0–25°C and self-regulate, so over-bundling can backfire. Skip space-heater overuse, only clothe frail, young, old, or post-birth pets, and keep short, sensible outings instead of locking them indoors.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Can a Human Cold Spread to a Dog?

Can a Human Cold Spread to a Dog?

Human colds rarely pass to dogs — their immune systems differ — but a dog still needs three things to catch any cold: a pathogen, a route, and low immunity. Hand hygiene, fresh air, warmth, sun, good diet, and play keep your dog's defenses up.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026