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What Factors Affect a Doe Rabbit’s Fertility?

What Factors Affect a Doe Rabbit’s Fertility?

Rabbits can breed year-round with only about a month of pregnancy, so fertility should be high - but it is not, due to many factors such as failure to conceive and early embryo death. This article focuses on these two factors.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
How to Properly Raise a Non-Pregnant Doe Rabbit

How to Properly Raise a Non-Pregnant Doe Rabbit

A non-pregnant (resting) doe is one between weaning her litter and the next mating. Too long a rest period lowers fertility and hurts farm profitability. This article covers factors affecting the doe's rest period and how to feed her properly.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Does a Doe Fail to Conceive and Miscarry Easily?

Why Does a Doe Fail to Conceive and Miscarry Easily?

Many factors cause repeat-breeding infertility and miscarriage in does, mostly unbalanced nutrition. This article details the causes of both problems.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
How Long Does It Take for Cat Jaundice to Fade?

How Long Does It Take for Cat Jaundice to Fade?

Jaundice won't clear on its ownβ€”see a vet early, keep the cat eating with light liquid foods (pumpkin porridge, fish broth), and use a bile-acid liver supplement to aid bile and protect the liver. If home care fails, go back to the clinic.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Does a Dog Urinate a Lot and Often?

Why Does a Dog Urinate a Lot and Often?

Excessive, frequent urination can come from higher water intake or hormone shifts, or from urinary disease and diabetes. This guide covers the common causes β€” drinking habits, urinary disease, diabetes, and endocrine disorder β€” and how to respond.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Does a Dog Urinate Often but Only a Little Each Time?

Why Does a Dog Urinate Often but Only a Little Each Time?

Frequent urination with only a few drops each time can signal a urinary tract infection, stones, or even kidney disease. This guide covers the likely causes, the right medications, and the home care that helps a dog recover.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Does a Parrot Fluff Up Its Feathers?

Why Does a Parrot Fluff Up Its Feathers?

Fluffing isn't always illness β€” a parrot also fluffs when angry or tired, which is normal. Learn the common causes and symptoms to tell them apart.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Does My Adult Dog Still Have Baby Teeth?

Why Does My Adult Dog Still Have Baby Teeth?

Adult dogs normally shed baby teeth at 3-4 months, but some retain them, often from low calcium during teething. Retained teeth block adult teeth, causing a double row, bad bite, and infection risk. Have a vet extract them promptly.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Does My Cat Need Hairball Paste?

Does My Cat Need Hairball Paste?

Whether a cat needs hairball paste depends on coat type and hairball risk. Long-haired cats and those prone to hairballs usually benefit; in moderation it helps prevent hairballs and aids digestion. But overfeeding can cause diarrhea, and some pastes have many additives that lead to picky eating and metabolic burden. Feed in moderation; also brush often, offer cat grass, and encourage water.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Does My Dog Keep Licking Its Private Area?

Why Does My Dog Keep Licking Its Private Area?

Frequent licking can have many causesβ€”handle by the cause. Heat, urinary tract infection, reproductive inflammation, poor nutrition, or anxiety can all cause it. Keep the environment clean, monitor health, give balanced diet, and add company. If you see red/swollen urethra, or abnormal urination like pus, blood, or retention, see a vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026