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Why Is My Dog Leaking Urine?
Dog urine leakage has four common causes, neurological disease, urinary tract disease, excitement or submission, and declining body function, each with its own fix from diapers to surgery to training.

What Does a Good-Natured Cat Look Like?
You may have seen articles on reading a person's character from their face shape. While not very reliable, there's some truth. If it works for people, a cat's character can be read from its face tooβthough many factors affect personality, face shape is one. Here we explain what a good-natured cat looks like.

What to Do If Your Dog Takes Too Much Dewormer?
Both internal and external parasite control requires deworming medication. Some dogs have mild side effects like vomiting and diarrhea. An overdose can irritate the stomach and cause serious problems. Today we explain what to do if a dog overdoses on dewormer.

What Medicine Helps a Dog’s Tearful Eyes?
There are many reasons a dog tears up, and medication cannot be decided uniformly but should target the cause. A dog's eyes are very sensitive, and random medication can harm them. Today we explain in detail the causes of tearing and their treatments.

How to Tell If Your Cat Has Periodontitis
Feline periodontitis is common; many cats over three years old have periodontal disease, and senior cats are especially prone as their metabolism and immunity decline. Tooth disease is very painful and shows clear symptoms owners can use to judge. What are they? Let's find out together.

How Does Dog Periodontitis Form?
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammation of the periodontal tissues. Early canine periodontitis is easy to overlook; it is usually only noticed after the inflammation spreads from the gums to the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone and develops into severe periodontitis. The condition has a formation process, and early detection and treatment are important. Read on to understand how it develops.

Common Symptoms and Causes of Dog Gingivitis
Dog gingivitis is a common dental disease and the early stage of periodontal and gum disease. If left untreated it can easily progress to periodontitis and, in severe cases, lead to tooth loss. If your dog develops gingivitis, prompt detection and treatment are important. Let's look at the symptoms and treatment of dog gingivitis.

Dog Had Blood in Urine but Was Fine the Next Day: See a Vet?
Blood in urine that clears by the next day does not mean the dog is healthy; the underlying cause can recur. False hematuria from a heat cycle or mild poisoning usually resolves, but true causes like UTI or urinary stones need diagnosis and treatment.

Why Does My Dog Urinate Slowly?
Slow, prolonged urination means the dog struggles to pass urine despite a full bladder, often with frequency and low volume. Common causes are urinary stones or blockages, infection and inflammation, or nerve damage, each needing a vet diagnosis and targeted treatment.

Why Is My Dog’s Urine Cloudy?
Cloudy dog urine usually signals an underlying problem, ranging from harmless pigment in food to serious issues like liver or kidney disease, urinary stones, or infection. The color of the urine (red, yellow, or white) helps narrow down the cause, and a veterinary exam is often needed to confirm.