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Is Your Dog Always Tearful? Watch Out for Ingrown Eyelashes
An ingrown eyelash (distichiasis) curves inward and constantly rubs the cornea and conjunctiva. It's common in flat-faced breeds (Pekingese, Pug, Bulldog), long-haired breeds (Maltese, Shih Tzu), and seniors, causing chronic tearing, tear stains, conjunctivitis, keratitis, and even corneal perforation and vision loss. A few lashes can be plucked; many need electrolysis, cryotherapy, or entropion surgery.
How many days does a dog’s heat bleeding usually last?
Heat bleeding lasts about 1 to 2 weeks. Dogs usually have two heats a year, in spring and autumn. The first heat is longer, with low spirits and poor appetite early on, and she rejects males until late. Use dog diapers to keep the home clean.
Winter Dog Care: The ‘Five Do’s and Five Don’ts’ to Save
In winter, keep dogs warm by breed/age (short-haired, small, puppy, and senior dogs need coats outdoors; long-haired breeds don't), add nutritious cooked meats, watch electric-heater safety, groom coats, and protect paws from salt. The five don'ts: no all-day clothing (weakens the coat's insulation), no staying indoors (winter blues), no skipping deworming (every 2–3 months), no drinking snow melt (gut irritation), and no frequent baths (monthly is enough).

Causes and Treatment of Dog Hepatitis
Dog hepatitis can stem from infectious canine hepatitis, toxins or drugs (arsenic, mercury, plant alkaloids, phenols, chlorpromazine, testosterone, halothane), or liver-fluke parasites. Early signs are vague — lethargy, appetite loss, jaundice, vomiting — so a vet visit and blood work are needed; treatment removes the cause, supports the liver, and uses antivirals when viral.
What medicine helps a dog’s diarrhea get better fast?
Dog diarrhea is usually gastroenteritis; you can give a pet anti-inflammatory containing amoxicillin or metronidazole, plus an anti-diarrheal with bismuth subcarbonate and probiotics to settle the gut. Keep the diet light to avoid irritation; symptoms usually ease in 1-2 days. If diarrhea doesn't improve after medication, it may be parasites or a virus — take the dog to a vet to find the cause and adjust treatment.
Can dogs use human shampoo?
No. A dog's skin pH differs from ours; human shampoo damages the skin barrier, causing itch, dandruff, hair loss, and redness. Use pet shampoo, dry the coat thoroughly, and feed eggs, vitamins, and fish oil for coat health.
Can Dogs Eat Raw Eggs? Stop Following the Trend Blindly
Raw eggs are best avoided: shells and yolks can carry Salmonella, Toxoplasma, and roundworms (diarrhea, appetite loss, weight loss; toxoplasma can deform or abort puppies), and raw egg white contains avidin that binds biotin and hurts skin, coat, and nerves. If you must, use sushi-grade eggs and start with a quarter. Also keep chocolate, grapes, onion, alcohol, xylitol, caffeine, salty/sugary food, dairy, and bones off the menu.
The Hidden Cost of Ignoring Your Dog’s Tartar
Tartar causes more than bad breath — it harbors bacteria that trigger gingivitis and periodontitis, erode the alveolar bone, and loosen teeth. Bacteria entering the bloodstream via gum wounds can cause sepsis, nephritis, or myocarditis, shortening a dog's life by 2–3 years. Treat with professional cleaning (and extraction if severe), and prevent daily with brushing, dental wipes/gel, and chews.
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.
Where can I adopt a dog?
There are many places to adopt. First, ask local stray-dog shelters — many areas have government-run animal shelters and ones run by volunteers, all of which rehome dogs. Second, many charities post adoption notices on their websites or social accounts; search and follow them, and visit in person if you find a dog you like. Finally, some platforms carry rehoming posts from other owners, but be careful to tell real from fake, and be cautious if any fees are involved.