Search Results
3968 results for “cat dog”

What to Do When a Dog Vomits Right After Eating
A dog that throws up right after eating may have eaten spoiled food too fast, have gut trouble or worms, or carry a virus such as distemper or parvovirus. Soften kibble for puppies, slow fast eaters with a bowl, and see a vet at once if a viral infection is suspected.

Causes and Treatment of Fungal Skin Infection in Dogs
Canine dermatophytosis is a zoonotic fungal infection driven by climate, weak condition, and long-term steroids, with Microsporum canis the top culprit. It shows as round scaly patches and needs topical or oral antifungals plus isolation, since it spreads to people and other pets.

Symptoms and Treatment of Kidney Failure in Dogs
Chronic kidney failure is common in older dogs and is the late stage of kidney disease, usually ending in uremic syndrome. It can't be cured, but medication, a kidney prescription diet, and managed fluids can add months or years of quality life, so senior dogs need regular checks.

Why Dogs Itch and How to Treat It
Itching can come from allergies, weather, bedding, diet, nerves, or internal disease β and once parasites are ruled out, corticosteroids often calm it fastest. Find and remove the trigger (switch shampoo, fix diet, control fleas) and see a vet for whole-body or unexplained itching.

How Long Can a Dog with Distemper Survive?
Untreated distemper kills within about a week; it's a highly fatal, contagious disease with vomiting, appetite loss, and respiratory signs, most curable in the early stage. Once nervous signs appear, the odds drop β so treatment (monoclonal antibodies, interferon, fluids, and antibiotics against secondary infection) must start early.

Why Does My Dog Get Diarrhea After a Food Change?
Diarrhea after switching food usually means the change was too abrupt, not that the new food is bad β a dog's gut adapts poorly to sudden new ingredients. Stop the new food, return to the old diet with probiotics until stools firm up, then transition over seven days by mixing in gradually larger shares of the new food.

First Aid for a Poisoned Dog
Dog poisoning shows up three ways β swallowed toxins (vomiting, tremors, dilated pupils), inhaled ones (collapse, drooling, breathing trouble), and skin contact (swelling, frantic scratching). While rushing to a vet, you can induce vomiting within 30 minutes of eating, move the dog to fresh air, wash the contaminated coat with soap (except for trichlorfon), and wrap it warmly.

How to Recognize Acute Gastroenteritis in Dogs
Acute gastroenteritis shows up as soft, watery, sometimes bloody stool; a hunched back from abdominal pain; repeated vomiting; and, when a virus is involved, fever and lethargy. Get the dog to a vet promptly to rule out distemper, parvovirus, or coronavirus, then support with fasting, fluids, anti-emetics, and gut antibiotics.

How to Prevent Car Sickness in Dogs
Many dogs get carsick, but the problem eases with gradual training: lure the dog into the car, take short smooth rides with fresh air, and build up distance. For stubborn cases, give a pet motion-sickness remedy and limit food before travel. If sickness hits, stop for fresh air and clean up gentlyβand don't take unwell or pregnant dogs on long trips.

Why Did My Dog Suddenly Collapse and Seizure?
Sudden collapse with convulsions may be epilepsy, or it can stem from poisoning, low blood sugar, hepatic encephalopathy, or hyperthyroidism. Recurrent episodes usually mean epilepsy, diagnosed by ruling out other causes then neuro and brain imaging. Control it with anti-seizure medication taken on schedule, and protect the dog from injury during attacks.