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How Do You Remove the Smell of Teddy Bear Dog Urine?
Teddy urine odor is hard to remove, so use a pet deodorizer after cleaning the spot and place activated charcoal to absorb residual smell. Keep the home ventilated and train the dog to eliminate in a fixed spot.
Why Does My Dog Wet the Bed in Its Sleep?
Bed-wetting during sleep is normal in young puppies whose organs aren't fully developed, and can also stem from fear or anxiety. A urinary tract infection may be the cause, and persistent cases need a vet.
Why Is My Dog Crying, Blinking, and Has Swollen Eyes with Red Spots Around Them?
Tearing and frequent blinking are often from ingrown eyelashes or a foreign object irritating the eye. Check for ingrown lashes or remove debris, and see a vet if symptoms persist.
My Dog’s Corneal Ulcer Got Worse After Two Days of Eye Drops, with a Darker White Film. Why?
A worsening white film after eye drops may mean the drops don't match the condition, or there is corneal disease, inflammation, lens sclerosis, or cataracts. See a vet if it doesn't improve, and identify the exact cause for targeted treatment.
What happens if you give a dog too much dewormer?
Giving a dog too much dewormer can easily cause poisoning. A small overdose may only cause vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. A larger overdose can cause neurological symptoms such as abnormal behavior, muscle tremors, seizures, and coma, and can also affect liver and kidney function.
My dog has a lump on its leg with red skin around it
The photo suggests parasite bites or bacterial/fungal infection. Check the rest of the body; if clear, disinfect with iodine and apply antibacterial ointment 3 times daily. Use a collar to stop licking. See a vet if it worsens.
Is it cataracts or nuclear sclerosis?
Nuclear sclerosis is normal aging and rarely cuts vision, only in old dogs; cataracts are a disease that lowers vision and can blind. Test vision and consider age. Frequent collisions mean a real eye problem needing a vet.
What happens to a dog that is often abused by its owner?
Abused dogs suffer physical harm like fractures, broken teeth or ruptured organs, and emotional damage such as fear, anxiety or depression. They may cower, hide, tremble or become aggressive around people.
What happens if something is stuck in a dog’s trachea?
A blocked trachea causes breathing trouble, gasping, coughing and can lead to suffocation or death. Try to remove it with a finger, but if you cannot, rush to a vet who will clear it with proper tools and prevent complications.
How good is it to give a dog domestic (Chinese) vaccines?
Domestic vaccines are a solid choice, well regulated for quality and safety, covering distemper, parvovirus, coronavirus and rabies. Puppies start at 2 months with three shots 21-28 days apart, rabies at 3 months, then yearly.