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What to Do If a Dog Has a Fever After Giving Birth
A fever right after whelping is often stress-related and mild, eased by cooling the skin; a higher fever a few days later usually means postpartum infection needing veterinary care. The new mother also needs a clean, temperature-controlled den and extra nutrition, especially calcium.

What Is Canine Babesiosis?
Babesiosis is a protozoal blood parasite carried by ticks that attacks a dog's red cells and causes anemia; it also spreads through bites, fights, or across the placenta. Diagnosis is by blood smear or PCR, and treatment uses antiprotozoal injections, though relapse and lifelong carriage are common — so tick control is vital.

Tips for a Beautiful Coat for Cats and Dogs
Assuming our furry friends are healthy, coat beauty seems to be the topic owners care about most, especially long-haired cat and dog owners.

Cat Abnormal Bleeding: Diagnostic and Treatment Guide
Abnormal bleeding in cats needs a workup - history, CBC, biochemistry, urinalysis, X-rays, clotting studies, and more - to find the cause (infection, toxin, platelet disorder). Severe cases need IV fluids, transfusion, oxygen, and antibiotics.

How to Tell If Your Dog Needs More Water
As dog owners, we should know just how dangerous dehydration can be for a dog.

What to Do with Your Cat When You’re Away for the Holidays
When you travel for a holiday, your furry child has nowhere to go. Taking it home risks stress from the journey and environment change; a boarding facility risks infection; asking someone over to scoop litter worries you about personal property. All these make every owner dread holidays. This article shares common placement methods and precautions.

How to Treat Blood Parasites (Schistosomiasis) in Dogs
Canine blood-parasite infection may show as fever, jaundice, or blood in stool or urine, depending on the parasite. Prevention is regular deworming; acute schistosomiasis needs vet diagnosis, not self-medication.

What Does Nutritional Paste Actually Do for Pets?
Spring is here and flu season arrives. Both you and your furry friend catch colds more easily. Whether fighting a coronavirus or the flu, boosting resistance is key. For couch-potato pets, adding nutrition through diet is wiser and more efficient than making them exercise.

Dog Diarrhea: Symptoms and Treatment
Diarrhea is common in dogs and cats. Owners often misunderstand it, masking the real cause and delaying treatment. Knowing dog diarrhea is important.

The Best Foods to Feed Your Dog
Bone broth, fresh goat's milk, carrots, apples, eggs, green beans, organ meats, and salmon are packed with nutrients that support a dog's gut, coat, joints, and overall health when fed correctly.