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How to Care for an Older Dog’s Teeth

How to Care for an Older Dog’s Teeth

As dogs age, body functions decline and need more attention — especially dental issues. Without care, teeth loosen and fall out faster, hurting eating and digestion. How should you care for a senior dog's teeth?

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
How to Fix a Cat’s Low Appetite

How to Fix a Cat’s Low Appetite

A cat eats less during heat, when bored of the same food, when picky, in hot weather, or with mild indigestion. Bring appetite back with scheduled measured meals, short fasting, a gradual switch to tastier food (warmed to release aroma), a little probiotic, and cooling the room in summer.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
My Dog Got Diarrhea After Probiotics — Is the Probiotic Bad?

My Dog Got Diarrhea After Probiotics — Is the Probiotic Bad?

Probiotics relieve diarrhea slowly, so if a dog gets loose stools after them, check the diet first, then rule out an active gut disease like parvovirus. The probiotic itself may be the wrong strain, counterfeit, or clashing with antibiotics taken too close together. Give probiotics with warm water and keep them 1–2 hours from other meds.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Why Does My Cat Always Jump on the Table?

Why Does My Cat Always Jump on the Table?

Cats naturally love high places where they feel safer and can watch for prey and hide, so a pet cat on the table may just be following instinct. Food or tissues on the table also tempt them. This article looks at why cats jump on tables and how to stop it.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
How to Feed a Newly Weaned Puppy: Tips and Precautions

How to Feed a Newly Weaned Puppy: Tips and Precautions

Newly weaned puppies need special feeding and care because their bodies and immune systems are fragile. Poor diet or daily management can cause poor development or gut, respiratory and parasite infections. Here are feeding methods and precautions.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
How to Improve a Young Rabbit’s Constitution

How to Improve a Young Rabbit’s Constitution

For a strong young rabbit, manage its diet strictly and feed sensibly for balanced nutrition. Also keep its environment suitable and give moderate exercise to boost resistance. This article shares tips to improve a young rabbit's health.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Symptoms of Hookworm Infection in Dogs

Symptoms of Hookworm Infection in Dogs

Mild hookworm infection often shows no clear signs — mainly weight loss, pica and poor digestion. Severe cases bring pale mucous membranes, reduced appetite, vomiting, thin coat, arched back and even bloody stool. This article details canine hookworm disease.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What Causes Scabies (Abscess) Disease in Turtles?

What Causes Scabies (Abscess) Disease in Turtles?

The pathogen of turtle scabies is a subspecies of Aeromonas hydrophila, normally present in water and on the turtle's skin and gut. Turtles usually carry it without symptoms, but once water is polluted or the body is wounded, the bacteria multiply and cause disease. This article covers the symptoms, causes and prevention of turtle scabies.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Chinchilla Fur Care Tips

Chinchilla Fur Care Tips

A chinchilla's dense coat is cleaned with dust baths, never water, and stayed healthy through balanced diet and regular care. Feed alfalfa for protein and amino acids and mulberry leaves for minerals, or a quality pellet matched to the individual; dust-bathe with fine volcanic-ash powder, adjusting frequency to humidity and the twice-yearly molts, since over-bathing dries the skin.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Why Does My Cat Keep Lifting Its Butt?

Why Does My Cat Keep Lifting Its Butt?

A cat lifting its rear can be a normal reflex — many cats instinctively raise their hindquarters when their bottom is touched. It can also happen during heat, when feeling relaxed, or as a form of greeting. This article covers the common reasons cats lift their butt.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026