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Why Must a Dog Fast Before an X-Ray?
Food creates gas and stool that blur abdominal X-rays. Fasting gives clearer images and avoids harm; follow the vet's no-food instruction.
What Are the Effects of a Dog Lying on Its Paws (Splay)?
Long-term splay twists the neck and strains bones and skin, raises abdominal pressure and makes breathing hard. Avoid the posture.
What Are the Symptoms of Neuritis in Dogs?
Neuritis shows as movement disorder, poor appetite, unsteady walking, wheezing, spasms, low mood, incontinence and vomiting. Find the cause and treat supportively.
Why Does a Dog Have Pimples on Its Belly?
Belly pimples can come from greasy or spicy food, hormonal imbalance or folliculitis. See a vet; note that male dogs' nipples are often mistaken for pimples.
Why Is There Pus in a Dog’s Ear?
Pus can come from ear canal infection, ear mites, outer ear injury or otitis externa. Bacterial infection and ear mites are common causes producing discharge.
How Good Is Pure&Natural Puppy Dog Food?
Pure&Natural is a well-known pet food brand that follows strict standards for safe, reliable products. Its original hunting duck and pear formula helps reduce tear stains and is balanced, though a bit high in fat.
Why Does a Pet Dog Bite Its Owner?
Common reasons include an unclear hierarchy, personality traits, and being hurt. Establish obedience training, be careful with timid dogs, and avoid touching wounds to prevent reflexive bites.
Why Does a Dog Get Otitis Media?
Otitis media commonly comes from bacterial or fungal infection in the closed, damp ear canal, ear mites, or infected wounds around the ear. Treat the infection and its root cause for a full cure.
After My Dog Gave Birth, a Little Blood Came Out, Then Nothing; No Lochia — Is That Normal?
Dogs differ after birth; some pass very little lochia, which can be normal if spirits and appetite are fine. Try motherwort infusion to prompt discharge; if abnormal, get an ultrasound to check the uterus.
How Do You Know a Dog Is Scared?
A scared dog may flee the trigger, hide under furniture, tremble, breathe fast, tuck its tail, and show airplane ears; some turn aggressive with growls, scratching, or biting.