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Will a Dog’s Urinary Tract Infection Heal on Its Own
A dog's urinary tract infection usually won't heal on its own and worsens if ignored. Causes include bacterial exposure (urinating in grass, damp fur), a salty/oily diet, holding urine over 12 hours, and poor genital hygiene. Treatment needs a vet: bacterial UTIs use anti-inflammatories like amoxicillin or cefadroxil, with IV fluids and possible stone surgery if needed; poor response may mean antibiotic resistance.

Symptoms and Management of Asthma in Dogs
Dog asthma ranges from a dry cough and gasping to rapid breathing, fever, and a fast heartbeat; a purple tongue means rush to a vet. It can't be cured, only controlled with vet-prescribed medication and a daily yeast tablet, while avoiding smoke, perfumes, and hard exercise. Prevent it with a thinner summer coat, airy clean bedding, regular bathing, a low-salt diet with some pork (vitamin B), and avoiding pollen-heavy walks.

Causes of Premature Birth in Dogs
Pregnancy can end early for many reasonsβgenetics, bacterial or viral infection, ovarian cysts and more. This guide lists the common causes of canine premature labor and why it threatens both mother and pups.

Benefits of Egg Yolk for Dogs
In moderation, egg yolk gives dogs a shinier coat, extra nutrition, brain support, and eye protection β but never raw, and never too much, or it can cause pancreatitis and obesity. Learn the benefits and the safe amounts.

What Causes a Lump on My Dog’s Neck?
A lump on a dog's neck can come from poor drug absorption after an injection, a salivary gland leak, insect bites, lipomas, or trauma. Watch for growth, rupture, or itching; a lump that keeps growing needs a veterinary visit.

A Complete Guide to Cat Boarding
When you travel, boarding is often the safest option for a cat. Choices include a friend's home, home-style boarding, a vet clinic, a pet shop, a cat hotel, or in-home visitsβeach with trade-offs in cost, stress, and infection risk. Bring familiar food and items to reduce stress.

What to Know Before Boarding Your Cat β and Which Cats Shouldn’t Be Boarded
Cat boarding works best when you match the method to your cat's health and temperament. Kittens that are not fully vaccinated, plus pregnant, frail, or easily stressed cats, should not be boarded at all. Bring familiar food, a carrier, vaccine records, and a signed agreement, and choose between a clinic, pet store, home boarder, or in-home visits based on safety and your cat's needs.

Why Do Dogs Get Lipomas?
Slowed metabolism and poor diet are the main drivers of dog lipomas, common in obese older dogs. Most are benign and need no treatment unless growing fast or infiltrative, when surgery is used. Prevent with a balanced low-fat high-fiber high-protein diet, keeping toxins away, and a healthy weight via exercise and checkups.

What to Do When a Dog Eats Everything β and How to Train ‘Leave It’
Dogs are trusting and will take food from strangers, so train refusal early. Have a helper offer food and correct with a leash tug and 'No' (repeat with different helpers), then teach 'leave it' on the ground by rewarding attention with a better treat. Greedy by nature, this training needs daily management and constant vigilance.

My Dog Got Diarrhea After Probiotics β Is the Probiotic Bad?
Probiotics relieve diarrhea slowly, so if a dog gets loose stools after them, check the diet first, then rule out an active gut disease like parvovirus. The probiotic itself may be the wrong strain, counterfeit, or clashing with antibiotics taken too close together. Give probiotics with warm water and keep them 1β2 hours from other meds.