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What should I do if my dog won’t eat and seems listless?

A dog that won't eat and is listless may be ill, so check for fever, vomiting, or breathing trouble and visit a vet if needed. Heat, low appetite, or oral issues like ulcers can also be the cause; probiotics and oral care help.

Q&A πŸ“… August 6, 2026
What to Feed a Dog Recovering from Diarrhea?

What to Feed a Dog Recovering from Diarrhea?

During recovery from diarrhea, feed easily digested, high-carb, low-fat foods such as plain rice, broths, boiled chicken, cooked vegetables, and yam, in small frequent meals. Add probiotics or a gastrointestinal prescription diet, and avoid greasy, spicy, caffeinated, or allergenic foods; see a vet if symptoms persist.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Is Your Dog’s Stool Dry and Came Out in Pellets?

Why Is Your Dog’s Stool Dry and Came Out in Pellets?

Healthy dog stool is a soft, formed log; dry, pellet-like droppings usually mean the gut is short on water. Common triggers are low water intake, a diet too high in protein, fat, or fiber, slow digestion, a dry environment, low activity in seniors, or drug side effects. Left alone it can lead to constipation, so boost hydration and add fiber-rich pumpkin or banana to keep things moving.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Do People Say ‘Don’t Keep Two Dogs’?

Why Do People Say ‘Don’t Keep Two Dogs’?

The saying comes from a superstitious word-play (two 'dog' characters resemble 'cry'), with no scientific basis. In real life, two dogs do add cost, walking effort, breeding control, copying of bad habits, and rivalry β€” so decide based on your budget, space, time, and readiness, not the myth.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
When Do Dogs Get Jealous?

When Do Dogs Get Jealous?

Dogs get jealous most when they feel ignored or see you being affectionate with another pet or person β€” showing unease, barking, or pushing in. It's a protective instinct and a sign of social anxiety. Stay calm, give extra reassurance, and gradually introduce new companions; if jealousy turns aggressive, seek a professional.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
What’s the Difference Between Cat Food and Dog Food?

What’s the Difference Between Cat Food and Dog Food?

Cat and dog foods differ in ingredients, nutrition, texture, and purpose. Cat food is richer in animal protein and contains taurine, which dogs don't need; feeding a cat dog food long-term causes malnutrition, poor coat, and taurine-deficiency heart and eye damage. Always feed species-appropriate food.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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Does More Eye Discharge After Changing Dog Food Mean the Food Is Bad?

Extra eye discharge after switching dog food does not automatically mean the food is low quality β€” it can be a mild adjustment reaction, a food intolerance, or something unrelated like blocked tear ducts or an ear infection. Some foods are high in salt, and if your dog drinks little, this can cause 'inner heat' with more discharge, bad breath, and dry stool. Rule out the food by checking the label, watching overall health, and if discharge is thick, colored, or lasts over a week, see a vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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Watch Out: Common Food Allergens for Dogs

Common dog food allergens include beef, chicken, dairy, grains (wheat, rice, corn), legumes, lamb, and eggs; reactions can show as skin redness, itching, rashes, hair loss, soft stool, diarrhea, vomiting, eye redness, tearing, sneezing, or runny nose, and in severe cases can be fatal. To find the culprit, start with an ultra-hypoallergenic commercial diet, then add one new ingredient at a time and watch for 1–2 weeks, stopping any that triggers symptoms.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Does My Dog Have Increased Dandruff?

Why Does My Dog Have Increased Dandruff?

Dog dandruff can rise from poor nutrition, dry air, over- or under-bathing, skin infections, parasites, or endocrine diseaseβ€”each needing a different fix. If flaking is heavy or unexplained, see a vet for a targeted diagnosis; day to day, feed a balanced diet and use a proper pet shampoo.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Is It Normal for a Dog to Be Very Quiet in a New Home?

Is It Normal for a Dog to Be Very Quiet in a New Home?

Most dogs are quiet when they first arrive because the unfamiliar smells, people, and sounds cause stress and anxiety; they usually settle within 5–7 days. Help by offering a calm, cozy spot, a steady routine of feeding and walks, and avoiding over-handling. But if the quiet comes with no eating or drinking for over 24 hours, lethargy, vomiting, fever, or diarrhea, it may signal illness and needs a vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026