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What to Do When Your Dog Itches and Keeps Scratching
Dog skin itching has many causes—mange, fungus, fleas, food allergy. Owners must identify carefully. Today we share dog skin-itch situations.

What to Do When Your Dog Can’t Walk
If a dog can't walk or limps, beware—likely a leg problem or other illness. Today we share situations and solutions.

What to Do When a Dog Vomits for Days
Frequent vomiting usually points to the digestive system - wrong diet or blockage - with poor appetite and low spirits. We advise a vet visit.

How to Relieve a Dog That Vomits from Carsickness
Carsickness triggers a range of physical reactions in dogs, including vomiting and drooling, signaling severe discomfort that needs prompt relief. Learn the causes of carsickness and the emergency measures to handle it.

Can Dogs Take Motion Sickness Medicine? Does It Work?
Many dogs get severely carsick on their first ride, with symptoms much like ours — vomiting and drooling, and in severe cases even loss of bowel or bladder control. Can you give your dog motion sickness medicine to prevent it? Here is what you need to know.

Does a Cat Need Walking?
Walking cats is uncommon - dog walking is far more usual - because cats barely need socializing. But some now walk cats, and stress cases happen. Here we discuss it.

Can a Pregnant Cat Be Given Calcium?
A pregnant cat's needs are no longer just its own, but do not over-supplement or cause imbalance and obesity. Starting from calcium, we cover pregnancy diet notes.

What to Do When Your Dog Has a Fracture
Dogs love to romp and can easily break a bone. Fractures affect health and normal life and need prompt treatment. Today we share precautions about dog fractures.

Why Dogs Get Interdigital Dermatitis and How to Prevent It
Owners may find, while trimming nails or bathing, that the dog's toes are red and swollen, or see it licking its paws constantly. If so, beware—your dog may have interdigital dermatitis. What is it, why does it happen, how to prevent? Below we explain.

Dog Has Interdigital Dermatitis? Here’s What to Do
The most obvious symptom of canine interdigital dermatitis is bumps between the toes like acne; if not handled they grow, fester and bleed, and some dogs limp from pain. Left untreated it may cause sepsis. Treat promptly—see our summary.