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Can Feline Distemper Spread to Dogs

Can Feline Distemper Spread to Dogs

Feline panleukopenia, commonly called cat distemper, is highly contagious among cats but does not spread to dogs. Kittens are most at risk, and the disease can be fatal without prompt care. Vaccination and isolating sick cats are the cornerstones of prevention.

Pet Health πŸ“… November 10, 2020
What to Do When Your Dog Has Ringworm

What to Do When Your Dog Has Ringworm

Ringworm is a fungal skin infection that spreads through contact and dirty surroundings, and weak or underfed dogs are most at risk. Clean the environment, boost nutrition, and apply antifungal treatment early to stop it spreading.

Pet Health πŸ“… November 9, 2020
Why Your Dog’s Calcium Supplements Aren’t Working

Why Your Dog’s Calcium Supplements Aren’t Working

Calcium fails to help when the body cannot absorb or convert it, often because of poor gut health or a one-sided diet. Fix digestion first with a probiotic if needed, ensure vitamin D and sunlight for absorption, and feed a balanced diet rather than relying on pills alone.

Pet Health πŸ“… November 9, 2020
How to Treat a Cat’s Fungal Skin Infection

How to Treat a Cat’s Fungal Skin Infection

Cats get fungal skin infections when their skin barrier is weak, from warm indoor air, play wounds, contact with infected cats, or low immunity. Treatment means clipping and medicating the spot, stopping licking, and boosting nutrition until it clears.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 28, 2020
Best Dog Food for Reducing Bichon Frise Tear Stains

Best Dog Food for Reducing Bichon Frise Tear Stains

White-coated Bichons show tear stains badly, but the stains are manageable once you address the cause. Choosing a low-sodium food with tear-stain support, plus gentle eye care, keeps a Bichon's face clean and comfortable.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 28, 2020
What to Do When Your Dog Has Ongoing Diarrhea and Won’t Eat

What to Do When Your Dog Has Ongoing Diarrhea and Won’t Eat

Persistent diarrhea in dogs usually traces back to cold exposure, parasites, a sudden food change, or illness such as enteritis, parvovirus, or distemper. Treat the cause, keep your dog hydrated, and get veterinary help if symptoms are severe.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 28, 2020
Schnauzer With Bumps and Scabs on the Skin

Schnauzer With Bumps and Scabs on the Skin

Bumps and scabs on a Schnauzer's skin usually point to a parasite problem or a fungal or bacterial infection. Small affected areas can often be managed at home with gentle cleaning and a vet-recommended spray, but widespread or worsening lesions need a vet visit.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 27, 2020
What to Do When Your Cat Sneezes and Has a Runny Nose

What to Do When Your Cat Sneezes and Has a Runny Nose

A cat cold usually starts from a chill, and if it drags on for over a week it needs real attentionβ€”left alone it can lead to coughing, dehydration, or low fever. Check the temperature, keep the cat warm, rule out serious illness, and support recovery with food and fluids.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 22, 2020
What to Do About Heavy Shedding in a Pomeranian

What to Do About Heavy Shedding in a Pomeranian

Pomeranians shed heavily, but daily brushing, sensible bathing, sunlight, and a low-salt diet keep the coat healthy and the fur where it belongs. Most shedding is manageable at home, with a vet check if the skin itself looks unhealthy.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 21, 2020
Teddy Dog With Diarrhea, No Appetite, and Lethargy

Teddy Dog With Diarrhea, No Appetite, and Lethargy

A Teddy's sensitive stomach is easily upset by overfeeding, cold, or parasites, and the result is diarrhea with lost appetite and low energy. Controlling portions, keeping the dog warm, regular deworming, and gut-supporting supplements are the backbone of recovery.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 21, 2020