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What Happens If a Rabbit Gets Caught in the Rain?

What Happens If a Rabbit Gets Caught in the Rain?

Rabbits tolerate neither cold nor heat, so rain easily makes them ill—soaked fur drops body temperature and invites colds and pneumonia, while dampness breeds skin infections like eczema and fungus, and chills can shut down digestion and cause diarrhea. Keep their home dry and sheltered, add warm bedding in wet weather, and watch for redness, itching, or appetite loss.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What Are the Common Skin Diseases in Hamsters?

What Are the Common Skin Diseases in Hamsters?

Hamster skin disease falls into four types—allergic, bacterial, nutritional, and parasitic dermatitis—each with different signs and treatments, so find the cause first. Keep the cage clean and dry to curb bacteria and parasites, and never use human medicines, which can be toxic to hamsters.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
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What happens if a dog is bathed too often?

Over-bathing strips the skin's oil barrier, causing sensitivity, shedding, itching, and redness, even eczema or mange. Bathe every 2 to 3 weeks, use pet shampoo, and dry thoroughly.

Q&A 📅 August 7, 2026
How to Tell If You’re Allergic to Cats?

How to Tell If You’re Allergic to Cats?

Cat allergy usually shows as sneezing, itching, cough, asthma, itchy or swollen eyes, rashes, and congestion. If these appear when around cats, avoid direct contact and see a doctor for allergy testing to confirm. If diagnosed, follow medical advice on whether to keep a cat, to protect your health.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
French Bulldog: The Pros and Cons of Ownership

French Bulldog: The Pros and Cons of Ownership

French Bulldogs are loyal, adaptable, and great with kids, but their short coats invite skin trouble, their flat faces bring breathing issues, and they are harder to train. Weigh the charm against the care before you commit.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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Why Is Your Dog Scooting (Dragging Its Bottom) on the Floor?

A dog dragging its bottom usually means anal itching or pain — most often impacted or infected anal glands, intestinal parasites (tapeworms), perianal skin infection, or allergies. Signs like frequent licking, straining to defecate, or a red swollen anus point to anal-gland disease (express and apply an antibiotic ointment). White rice-like segments mean tapeworms (use a praziquantel dewormer). Rule out health causes before blaming boredom or anxiety.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is My Cat’s Eyebrow Hair Thinning or Bald?

Why Is My Cat’s Eyebrow Hair Thinning or Bald?

A cat's bald eyebrows are often normal—scent glands and age naturally thin the brow fur—but they can also signal parasites, allergies, fungal skin disease, or poor nutrition. Treat the underlying cause (deworm, vet exam), and prevent it with a balanced diet, routine deworming, and a clean, not over-washed, environment.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is My Dog Losing Hair Around the Ears?

Why Is My Dog Losing Hair Around the Ears?

Hair loss around a dog's ears can stem from normal shedding, genetics, or poor nutrition, or—more seriously—a skin disease, parasites, or an ear infection. Watch for itching, redness, or discharge, and seek a veterinary diagnosis before treating.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Does Your Dog Keep Licking the Fur on Its Leg?

Why Does Your Dog Keep Licking the Fur on Its Leg?

Constant leg-licking can come from itchy skin — allergy, eczema, ringworm, or mange — or parasites like ticks and fleas. Anxiety, depression, or boredom can drive the habit, and joint problems (arthritis, luxating patella, sprain) cause discomfort the dog tries to soothe by licking. If it persists, see a vet to check for skin or joint disease.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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Thinking of Getting a Pomeranian? Read This First

Pomeranians are smart and quick to learn, but naturally alert and barky, so they need early socialization; they also bond intensely and can develop separation anxiety without alone-time training. Common issues include tear stains, heart disease, patella luxation, and skin problems — watch health closely and keep vaccines and deworming on schedule.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026