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Why does a puppy’s ear have pus?
Puppy ear pus may come from otitis media, otitis externa, or ear eczema, among others. Otitis media is usually bacterial, following colds or sinusitis, with pain and discharge; otitis externa is often Staphylococcus; eczema is from allergy or stress. See a vet to diagnose and treat.
How does a dog react to a change of environment?
A dog's reaction depends on age, personality, and bond with the owner. Puppies adapt fast, maybe briefly off food for 2-3 days; adults may show separation anxiety like poor appetite, accidents, and barking; shy dogs get more tense. A poor bond can lead to escape attempts.
What is an ear hematoma in dogs and what happens?
An ear hematoma is blood pooling between the ear-skin and cartilage from a broken vessel, starting small with warmth and pain, then growing and darkening, possibly blocking the ear and hurting hearing. The dog may be irritable; if scratched open, it gets infected. See a vet.
What makes a good-quality French Bulldog?
A good French Bulldog has balanced structure: a broad square head, flat full forehead, clear stop, short wide muzzle, straight nose bridge, open upturned nostrils, and strong limbs. Its short coat is glossy, skin taut with natural folds, and its gait is steady without splay.
My dog was panting before going outside and was bitten by another dog
Panting can be caused by respiratory infection, fright, or cardiopulmonary disease such as bronchopneumonia or emphysema. Since the symptom persists, rule out infection and have the dog checked by a vet.
Why is my dog not eating and lethargic?
Not eating and lethargy accompany many canine diseases, such as indigestion, internal parasites, anxiety, or infectious disease. Check the body, interact more, and adjust the diet; if it persists, see a vet.
My dog has a small broken bump on its head; how should I treat it?
From the photo, there is a small bump on the dog's head that has broken open, but it is unclear whether there is pus. Clean it with saline, disinfect with iodine, and apply anti-inflammatory ointment; if it feels soft or protruding, see a vet for drainage.
What are the symptoms of a dog’s poor kidneys?
Poor kidney function shows oliguria or polyuria, frequent urination, blood in urine, thinness, and excessive drinking, plus secondary vomiting, diarrhea, and anemia. See a vet for urinary signs.
How does a dog show submission?
A submissive dog lies down or shows its belly, flattens ears, wags its tail gently, closes its mouth, lowers its head to avoid eye contact, and stays still near higher-ranked members.
A stray dog at my doorstep; can you help identify the disease and medicine?
From the photo, the dog has skin disease on the face and rear; the face may be sarcoptic mange or other infection, and the rear from an untreated wound. A skin scraping at a vet will confirm the cause.