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What Happens If a Dog Eats a Hamster?
Dogs are omnivores descended from wolves and have a strong hunting instinct, so they may treat a small mammal like a hamster as prey. However, pet dogs usually have sensitive stomachs and may suffer digestive upset after eating one.
What Happens When a Teddy Bear Dog Gets Tired from Playing?
When a Teddy bear dog (Poodle) plays, it burns a lot of energy. Once tired, it usually pants heavily, breathes rapidly, has an accelerated heartbeat, moves sluggishly, and becomes reluctant to walk.
Dog Won’t Eat and Can’t Move
Not moving and not eating likely means illnessβpossibly toxin-induced paralysis, low blood sugar or infectious disease. The state is serious; see a vet promptly.
Dog Suddenly Breathing Fast and Heavy From Chest and Belly
Rapid breathing may come from lung infection, heart disease, heatstroke or poisoning. Find the cause at a vet before treating; poisoning is less likely but possible.
Dog Coughs, Has Diarrhea, Runny Nose, Won’t Eat
This may be a cold, or if unvaccinated/unwormed, virus or parasites. Get an infectious-disease screening; if clear, treat with pet cold medicine.
What Kind of People Do Dogs Like?
Dogs like gentle, friendly, patient people who show kindness; they prefer emotionally stable owners and those with regular routines like fixed feeding and walks.
How to Make a Dog Strong and Muscular
Build strength with balanced nutrition by age/size/activity, outdoor exercise like walking, running and swimming, healthy weight, and timely vaccines and deworming.
Dog Ate Rat Poison and Got Anticoagulant After Third Vaccine; Revaccinate?
Anticoagulant may not block antibodies, but it is unclear if revaccination is needed. After toxins clear and 2-3 weeks post-vaccine, test antibody levels; low levels mean revaccinate.
Why Does a Dog’s Tongue Turn Yellow?
A yellow tongue can come from pigmented food like carrots, poor oral hygiene, or liver, anemia, bile or digestive disease. Clean the mouth and see a vet if it persists.
How to Tell If a Dog’s Leg Is Broken, Dislocated or Sprained
After being hit, a dog that will not bear weight with swelling and redness may have a fracture, soft-tissue injury or dislocation. Get an X-ray; delaying leaves a limp.