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How to Diagnose and Treat Infectious Canine Hepatitis

How to Diagnose and Treat Infectious Canine Hepatitis

Infectious canine hepatitis is an acute septicemic disease that often causes acute necrotizing hepatitis. Its signs resemble distemper and it easily co-infects, making cases worse - and puppies under one year are most at risk. Here is how it is diagnosed and treated.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Understanding Cat Chronic Hepatitis

Understanding Cat Chronic Hepatitis

Many owners panic when a cat is diagnosed with chronic hepatitis, fearing they will lose their pet. In fact it is not a death sentence and can be cured - the earlier treatment starts, the faster the recovery. Here is what chronic hepatitis really means.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Pet Pancreatitis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Pet Pancreatitis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Cats and dogs with pancreatitis often show lethargy, poor appetite, fever, vomiting and diarrhea. The pain is severe and complications vary, needing tailored treatment. Here are the symptoms and how to treat and prevent it.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Types and Causes of Dog Pancreatitis

Types and Causes of Dog Pancreatitis

Dog pancreatitis has two types: acute and chronic, with different symptoms and treatments. Main causes: genetics, back injury, over-vaccination, and poor diet. Here is the detailed breakdown.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
What to Do When a Cat Vomits After Eating Cat Litter

What to Do When a Cat Vomits After Eating Cat Litter

Vomiting after a cat eats litter is usually acute gastroenteritis from gut irritation. Soothe the gut, fix the litter-eating habit, and see a vet if vomiting continuesβ€”supportive home care includes short fasting and small, frequent bland meals.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Best Medications for Cats with Colitis and Blood in Stool

Best Medications for Cats with Colitis and Blood in Stool

If your cat is mentally normal with a normal temperature and no loss of appetite, but frequently passes soft or even watery stools with a foul, fishy odor, it may have colitis. Feline colitis is often related to viruses and parasites, and requires prompt identification of the cause and treatment to avoid dehydration or even death. Today we walk you through the treatment of feline colitis.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Cat Colitis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

Cat Colitis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

Cat colitis brings chronic constipation then watery, bloody, foul diarrhea and weight loss. Causes include stress, parasites, allergies, FIV/pancreatitis, and diet change. Treatment is antidiarrheals, sometimes steroids, plus cause removal and good nutrition.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
How to Prevent and Treat Rabbit ‘Big Belly’ Disease

How to Prevent and Treat Rabbit ‘Big Belly’ Disease

Rabbit big-belly disease strikes weanling kits and can kill in 2–3 days, driven by moldy feed or poor nutrition. Prevention is clean feed and a correct formula; treatment ranges from grass-and-exercise to metoclopramide and antibiotics.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Rabbit Salmonellosis

Rabbit Salmonellosis

Rabbit salmonellosis is a digestive disease caused by Salmonella typhimurium and Salmonella enteritidis, mainly hitting pregnant does. The bacteria are weak against disinfectants such as 3% lysol or 5% lime milk. Prevention centers on hygiene, flock screening, and killed vaccines for breeding and pregnant does.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
How to Prevent and Treat Canine Coronavirus

How to Prevent and Treat Canine Coronavirus

There is no specific vaccine-free shortcut β€” good diet management and a clean home are the real prevention. Treatment is symptomatic: oral rehydration, IV fluids, and correcting dehydration. Learn the details.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026