Search Results
147 results for “doxycycline”

Essential Cat Home-Care Supplies
There are many must-have cat home-care items, such as a scale, thermometer, syringe, and Elizabethan collar. Let us explain in detail.

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Dogs: What Owners Should Know
Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a tick-borne bacterial disease caused by rickettsia. Ticks must attach for 5 to 20 hours to transmit it. Fever, lethargy, and swollen joints are classic signs, and tick prevention is the best defense.

How Long After Distemper Is a Dog Safe?
Distemper incubates 3β5 days and, treated well, a dog can recover within about a week β after which another week is considered the safe window. Late-stage signs include collapse and seizures. Vaccination and a clean, dry kennel are the best prevention.

Why Your Dog Vomited White, Sticky Fluid
White sticky vomit can be saliva from food poisoning (chocolate, onion, grapes), a throat obstruction from bones, or a viral infection like parvovirus or distemper. Food poisoning and obstructions are emergencies needing the vet; for viral cases, a vet may use antibiotics plus immune support, with diarrhea and lethargy as warning signs.

Can a Cat’s Respiratory Infection Heal on Its Own?
Most cat respiratory infections do not clear up on their own. Bacterial or simple colds may self-resolve thanks to the cat's immunity, but the common viral causes β herpes (rhinotracheitis) and calicivirus β require treatment. See a vet; at home, vet-prescribed antibiotics plus lysine help, and isolate the cat since these viruses spread fast.

What to Do When Your Cat Has Watery Eyes and Sneezes
Watery eyes and sneezing in cats are usually a simple cold, feline herpesvirus (rhinotracheitis), or allergic rhinitis β not always panleukopenia, as many owners fear. Matching the cause to the right care matters, and severe or low-energy cases need a veterinarian. Keep the environment dust-free and ask your vet about helpful supplements.

Can a Dog’s Cold Spread to People?
A dog's cold cannot pass to humansβcanine and human cells and viruses are too different for cross-infection, so there is no need to mask up around a sneezing dog. What matters is treating the dog and remembering that a few other pet illnesses can pass between species.
- « Previous
- 1
- …
- 13
- 14
- 15