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How can I make my Rottweiler stronger?
To build a stronger Rottweiler: first provide balanced nutrition β high-quality dog food, meat, and vegetables for enough protein, fat, carbs, vitamins, and minerals. Second, give moderate exercise like walking, running, swimming, and play to build muscle and bone and improve stamina, but avoid over-exercising to prevent injury. Finally, if the dog is especially thin, have a vet check for parasites, gut disease, or other health issues.
Dog has red streaks in the eyes, is inactive, passes little soft stool, twitches while sleeping, occasionally has hiccup-like belly movements, and sleeps constantly
Based on your description, the soft stool and hiccups may be caused by gastroenteritis, and the red eyes may indicate internal heat or inflammation. You can give the dog pet probiotics to regulate the gut and withhold food for half a day, then adjust to a light, easily digestible diet. If symptoms do not improve, take the dog to a veterinary hospital to rule out underlying disease.
My dog vomited a lot of yellow watery fluid without warning after eating sausage at noon β what’s wrong?
Vomiting yellow fluid can have many causes, such as gastroenteritis, parasites, poisoning, or viral disease. Given the dog's preexisting poor appetite, an underlying gut problem is likely, so take it to a vet for fecal, abdominal ultrasound, and virus screening. If a visit is inconvenient, withhold food, and after vomiting eases give pet anti-emetic and anti-inflammatory medication; if no further vomiting, feed small frequent portions of mild foods like millet or minced-meat congee, and consult a vet if vomiting continues.
My cat is 7-9 months old, had loose stool two days ago, became lethargic and refused food yesterday, vomited twice last night, and was found hiding in the yard this morning β what could be wrong?
Based on your description, the cat's symptoms of loose stool, lethargy, vomiting, and loss of appetite are mainly considered to be caused by gastroenteritis. You can withhold food for half a day and give the cat anti-inflammatory, anti-diarrheal, and gut-regulating medications such as amoxicillin clavulanate, bismuth subcarbonate tablets, and pet probiotics. Once the symptoms ease, feed the cat easily digestible food. If there is no improvement after medication, promptly take the cat to a veterinary hospital for examination and treatment to rule out any underlying disease.
My 4-month cat has poor digestion; can it eat this product?
The product (Bacillus subtilis + smectite) can help digestionβprobiotics ease vomiting/bloating/pain, smectite adsorbs toxins and protects the gut. Also feed small frequent meals and avoid hard-to-digest food.
Why is my rabbit’s belly swollen?
A swollen rabbit belly is often diet-related β eating lots of dry, hard, or indigestible food easily causes bloating. Low crude-fiber intake slows gut motility, letting food pile up and release gas, swelling the abdomen. Overeating also causes bloating. In this case, withhold food for a while and give probiotics; once symptoms ease, resume normal feeding.
What should I do if my rabbit has coccidiosis?
If a rabbit is infected with coccidia, it should be dewormed promptly; a common medication is diclazuril solution. Follow the prescribed dosage to avoid overdosing and discomfort. Coccidia infection often causes loose stool due to gut flora imbalance, so also give the rabbit pet probiotics to regulate its intestinal flora. At the same time, clean and disinfect the rabbit's living environment.
What is canine ileocecal pyogranuloma?
A canine ileocecal pyogranuloma is commonly known as cecal inflammation or a cecal cyst. There are many causes, including scratches from sharp foreign objects, intestinal parasite infections, and viral infections such as parvovirus or distemper. If a dog develops this condition, the specific cause must first be identified so that targeted treatment can be given. If the cecal inflammation is caused by intestinal parasites, the dog should be dewormed and given medications that repair the intestinal mucosa to promote recovery of gut health.
Bought a 2-month kitten; previous owner fed only treats. Last night it cried/hid from the new place; gave Ocean Star kibble soaked, it won’t eat. What to do?
Not eating right after arrival is normal (env/food change), likely for 2-3 days. Long fasting risks low sugar/dehydration/gut harm. Mix its old treats with the new kibble, then gradually cut treats and switch to kibble.
My dog vomited white foam and blood this morning.
Vomiting foam and blood may be internal bleeding, gut scraping, gastroenteritis, or parvo. Recall hard/sharp food that could scrape the gut; internal bleeding also causes it. See a vet for the cause.