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What Causes Watery, Foul-Smelling Dog Stools with Blood?
When a dog has watery stools with a bloody, foul smell, diarrhea, or blood in the stool, many owners first fear infections like parvovirus or coronavirus. But not only infections cause watery stools. This article explains the possible causes of bloody, foul-smelling diarrhea in dogs.

Rabbit Pseudotuberculosis
Pseudotuberculosis is a chronic, wasting, zoonotic rabbit disease marked by cheesy nodules in the liver, spleen, and gut. This guide covers how it spreads, its signs, how to tell it from tuberculosis and coccidiosis, and the treatment regimen.

Bacterial Infections in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms and Medications
Bacterial infections in dogs and cats range from leptospirosis and Lyme disease to E. coli, brucellosis, pasteurellosis, staph, and salmonella. This guide summarizes each disease's signs and the drugs and prevention that matter most.

Household ‘Poisons’ That Are Deadly to Dogs
Common household killers for dogs: chocolate and xylitol (caffeine/sugar-substitute toxicity), onions and scallions (hemolytic anemia), grapes and raisins (kidney failure), and toxic plants like lilies and aloe. Store them safely out of reach.

What Is Psittacosis (Parrot Fever)?
Psittacosis is a contagious disease among many birds — parrots, gulls, pigeons — and can rarely spread to humans, causing cough, fever, and muscle pain. Learn how it spreads and its symptoms.

Essential Dog Supplies Checklist
Preparing the right supplies before bringing a dog home prevents a chaotic first day. Essentials include balanced dog food, sturdy bowls, a leash and poop picker for walks, dog-specific shampoo, chew toys, and both internal and external deworming medication given monthly.

Signs of Toxoplasmosis in Cats
Toxoplasmosis can infect almost all warm-blooded animals, and cats are the only host that spreads it through feces. Learn the acute and chronic signs and how to prevent infection.

Rabbit Sialorrhea (Excessive Drooling): Causes and Treatment
Sialorrhea simply means a rabbit drools. Healthy rabbits don't drool, so drooling means illness. Here are the causes and treatments of rabbit sialorrhea.

Is Yellow Watery Stool in Cats a Sign of Feline Distemper?
Yellow watery stool can mean feline distemper, especially in unvaccinated cats, but also bacterial gastroenteritis, parasites, or indigestion. Learn to tell these conditions apart.

Preventing and Treating Rabbit Colibacillosis (E. coli)
Rabbit colibacillosis is an explosive, high-mortality intestinal disease, especially in 1–4 month kits. This guide covers symptoms, necropsy findings, diagnosis, prevention, and oxytetracycline/streptomycin treatment.