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How long should switching dog food take?
Transition dog food over about 7 days, gradually mixing in more new food so the gut adapts. A sudden switch can upset the stomach and hurt appetite.
What happens if a dog is fed milk powder?
Dogs lack enough lactase to digest milk powder, so it can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and nutrient imbalance. It may also overload the kidneys and, in some dogs, trigger allergies.
What if my dog’s stool has blood only every few times?
Occasional blood in stool may come from parasites, digestive disease, or infection. Dry hard stool suggests constipation; bones or hard food can scratch the gut; diarrhea with blood needs a vet check.
How long does it take to cure canine parvovirus?
Parvovirus treatment usually takes about a week, depending on the dog's resistance. For the first three days, withhold food and water, then feed easily digested food and probiotics.
What happens if a puppy eats a sausage casing?
A sausage casing can lodge in the throat or gut and choke the puppy or cause an intestinal blockage needing urgent care. Sausage's fat, salt, and additives also burden the stomach.
What happens if a dog eats fish?
Fish is fine for dogs, but bones and spines can choke them or block the gut, so remove them first. Fish heads and organs may hold heavy metals, and oily fish can cause diarrhea if overfed.

Champagne d’Argent Rabbit
The Champagne d'Argent is a meat rabbit breed, relatively large with high weight, uncommon in China. It originates from the Champagne region of France, hence its name. Its coat color changes, becoming progressively lighter.

Himalayan
The Himalayan is a native Chinese breed whose body color changes with temperatureβwhite all over when warm, and a standard deep black (the limbs and head turning black) when cold.

Checkered Giant Rabbit
The Checkered Giant Rabbit is a large breed, usually raised for meat, but its cute looks and big personality have made it a pet despite its size. Confident and attention-loving, it needs space, exercise, and a quiet introduction to a new home.

Magpie Robin
The Magpie Robin (also called the Oriental Magpie-Robin) is a small, charming songbird resembling a miniature magpie, known for its loud, cheerful singing. Kept by many bird lovers, it lives 5β10 years and needs regular cage cleaning, water baths, and an insect-rich diet.