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Common Allergens That Trigger Cat Asthma
Cat asthma is mainly allergy-driven, and cats are naturally hypersensitive. Many everyday items โ perfume, air fresheners, smoke, dust, even obesity โ can set off an attack. Learn the common allergens and the warning signs of an asthma episode.

Common Causes of Eczema in Dogs
From human experience we know eczema loves moisture โ and rainy, humid seasons bring it on in dogs too. Weak immunity, allergies, unkempt fur, joint pain, anxiety, and damp homes all open the door. Learn the causes and early signs.

What You Should Know About Heatstroke in Dogs
Dogs cool themselves mainly by rapid panting because they have almost no sweat glands, so they overheat quickly in summer. Recognize early signs like heavy panting and red gums, and act fastโmove to shade, offer cool (not ice) water, and cool the pawsโthen see a vet.

How to Regulate a Dog’s Stomach When It Often Has Diarrhea
A dog's frequent diarrhea may be caused by diet or intestinal parasites. It can usually be regulated through diet, exercise, and deworming prevention, but the owner needs to regulate according to the dog's specific situation to be simpler and more effective. For the specific content of how to regulate a dog's stomach when it often has diarrhea, please read on with us!

How to Care for a Hamster
Small and lively hamsters are gradually gaining people's favor, and many people are eager to raise hamsters. Today we tell you how to raise hamsters.

Dog and Cat Vaccines: Types, Schedule & Precautions
Vaccination is the most effective defense against infectious disease in pets. This guide covers dog and cat vaccine types (distemper/parvo, FVRCP, rabies, kennel cough), schedules, and key before/after precautions including deworming and timing.

Benefits of Keeping a Chinchilla
Chinchillas, also called chinchilla rats, are popular pet rodents loved for their looks and easy care. They are gentle, clean, low-odor, and hardy; they eat only vegetarian food, use dust baths, and signal fear by barking. Feed limited apple and hay, avoid peanuts, soy, and excess water.

What Is Stud Tail in Cats and How to Treat It
Stud tail (tail gland hyperplasia) is an oily, acne-like skin condition in cats caused by hormone-driven sebum overproductionโcommon in intact males. Learn its causes and the treatment approach: neutering, antibiotics, and topical cleaning.

What Ointment Works for Cat Folliculitis
Cat folliculitis is skin inflammation from excess oil clogging follicles. Clean with an alkaline wash, then apply erythromycin ointment; a skin spray and zinc oxide ointment also help. This article details the care.

How Often and Which Vaccines Does a Cat Need?
Vaccinating a cat protects both the cat's health and the owner's household. From the FVRCP series to rabies, timing and type matter. Learn a cat's vaccination schedule and what each shot covers.