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Why Are Cats Cold-Sensitive, and Which Breeds Feel It Most?
Most cats are cold-sensitive because their coat insulates poorly and their desert ancestors loved warmth. A few breeds are the exception. Learn which cats need extra warmth.

Why Dogs Get Interdigital Dermatitis and How to Prevent It
Owners may find, while trimming nails or bathing, that the dog's toes are red and swollen, or see it licking its paws constantly. If so, bewareβyour dog may have interdigital dermatitis. What is it, why does it happen, how to prevent? Below we explain.

Causes and Signs of Dog Separation Anxiety
A dog dependent on its owner and rarely apart easily gets separation anxiety. This article covers it.

Is One Ear Up and One Down Normal in Rabbits?
One ear up and one down is often normal rabbit expression or healing itch, but it can signal injury or ear mites; check the ear and see a vet if you find wounds or are unsure.

Three Easily Missed Skin Diseases in Dogs
Allergic dermatitis, seborrhea, and interdigital dermatitis appear stealthily and are noticed only when severe. Here we explain them so owners can prevent them.

How to Keep Your Dog Warm During a Cold Snap
When a cold wave hits and temperatures drop, owners bundle up and want coats on their dogs - but some think dogs aren't cold with all that fur. This article explains whether dogs feel cold.

Causes of Rabbit Respiratory Disease
Rabbit respiratory disease strikes any age in any season and hurts breeders most. This guide covers the four cause groups β feed, environment, climate, and pathogens β so owners can avoid them.

How Much Should a 2-Month-Old Corgi Weigh? Corgi Weight Chart
A 2-month-old Corgi normally weighs about 5 jin (2.5 kg). Well-fed dogs may be overweight, and many are underweight. This article shares a Corgi weight chart by age and what to do if underweight.

What to Do When a Golden Retriever Sheds Excessively All Over
Heavy full-body shedding in a Golden Retriever may be a skin disease or seasonal shedding. Don't panic - find the cause first, then treat it. Fur usually grows back if the follicles are not damaged. This article explains the causes and solutions.

Why Do Hamsters Get Heatstroke?
Hamsters need about 25Β°C; direct sun or indoor heat above 30Β°C brings fast, often fatal heatstroke. This guide covers causes, signs, danger, treatment, and prevention.