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Does loose stool mean my dog has parvovirus?
Soft stool in dogs can stem from many causesβa chilled abdomen, a sudden diet change, parasites, indigestion, enteritis, or an infectious diseaseβso the real cause must be judged from the situation. While parvovirus does cause diarrhea, loose stool alone is not enough to diagnose it; parvovirus usually also brings reduced appetite, fever, vomiting, and foul-smelling stool. If you suspect it, have your dog tested with a PCR or antigen test, since a positive result confirms the infection.
Why has my dog suddenly become so clingy and wants to be held all the time, when it never used to be?
A dog that suddenly becomes clingy may be feeling insecure, stressed or anxious, going through a heat cycle, or be unwell or ill. A dog new to an unfamiliar environment may cling due to stress or insecurity, and this usually eases as it adjusts; fear or anxiety can also make a dog clingier. If the sudden clinginess comes with low mood or loss of appetite, consider that your dog may be sick and take it to the vet.
My dog has yellow pasty nasal discharge and kennel cough, diagnosed with upper respiratory infection and bronchitis β what medication should I give?
Upper respiratory infections in dogs are treated with medication and nebulization. Pet-specific broad-spectrum antibiotics and cough or phlegm-reducing medicines address the coughing and discharge, while nebulization helps in severe cases. Give medication only under veterinary guidance and adjust the plan as symptoms change.
What medication should I give my dog for eye discharge?
Eye discharge does not always require medication. Excess salt and oil in the diet can cause it, in which case switch to plainer food; a blocked tear duct needs veterinary clearing. For inflamed eyes, use a pet-specific anti-inflammatory eye drop, and if symptoms persist, seek further diagnosis from a vet.
What could be causing this condition on my dog’s tail?
The tail symptoms likely come from folliculitis, mange mites, or fungal/bacterial infection, which can cause localized redness, swelling, and hair loss that needs a vet's diagnosis. For bacterial causes, clipping the hair, cleaning with povidone-iodine, applying a pet anti-inflammatory ointment, and oral antibiotics can help.
What eye drops should I use for a dog with red, tearing eyes?
Redness and tearing are mainly from eye inflammation, so a pet-specific anti-inflammatory eye drop may help. Stop the drops and see a vet if symptoms persist, since inflammation can have different causes such as bacterial or viral infection. Bacterial cases often respond to drops containing lysozyme or oxytetracycline, but poor response means another cause needs identifying.
Why is my dog leaking or spraying stool?
Leaking or spraying stool is usually a sign of diarrhea from parasites, a chill, improper diet, or indigestion. Internal parasites such as roundworms, whipworms, or hookworms cause loose stool along with poor appetite, vomiting, stunted growth, and a dull coat, and need prompt deworming. Greasy or unclean food can also upset the gut. Because the causes vary, treatment should target the underlying reason.
What happens if my dog’s postpartum discharge (lochia) doesn’t clear?
Lochia is the normal uterine discharge after whelping and should taper off within days to weeks. If it lingers or is heavy, the uterus may not be contracting properly or infection may be present, risking pyometra and systemic infection. Seek veterinary care promptly if it doesn't clear.
What are the symptoms of osteomyelitis (bone inflammation) in dogs?
Dog osteomyelitis shows as lameness, movement difficulty, and pain, often coming and going, with appetite and mood affected.
How good is Crown brand dog food?
Crown dog food has good ingredients and nutrition but a high price; pick by the dog's age, breed, and needs, and verify imported bags by scan.