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Why Won’t My Dog Eat Kibble?

Why Won’t My Dog Eat Kibble?

A dog may refuse kibble from natural pickiness, illness, or being spoiled by tasty homemade food. Rule out health issues first, then feed on a fixed schedule in set amounts and stop caving to its demands, hunger will bring it back to the bowl.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
How Much Does a Golden Retriever Cost?

How Much Does a Golden Retriever Cost?

A Golden Retriever typically costs 1,000 to 5,000 yuan, affected by looks and coat quality. The breed evolved from various hunting dogs into the well-known "big warm dog," friendly and easy to keep, but it needs controlled portions and a leash outdoors.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
How to Manage Heavy Shedding in Dogs

How to Manage Heavy Shedding in Dogs

Heavy shedding often signals a diet gap or poor coat care. Feed a balanced natural diet (broccoli, salmon, cooked egg yolk help), brush daily, bathe with a mild pet shampoo 2–3 times a month, allow some sun, and keep bedding dry — but never shave the coat bare.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
What to Do When Your Dog Won’t Eat in Summer

What to Do When Your Dog Won’t Eat in Summer

Summer heat saps a dog's appetite for many reasons, illness, stale food, weather, mood, or estrus, so cool it down before worrying. Bathing, AC, and shade help, but avoid overcooling and never shave a healthy coat, which raises skin risks.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Five Myths About Dog Vaccinations

Five Myths About Dog Vaccinations

Good vaccine prep starts with ditching common myths: more diseases per shot isn't better, a healthy look isn't a green light, all vaccines aren't equal, over-vaccinating isn't safer, and leaving right after the shot skips the allergy watch. Match the vaccine to your dog's age and antibody levels, and stay 30 minutes post-shot.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Dry Nose and Runny Discharge in Dogs

Dry Nose and Runny Discharge in Dogs

A dry nose alone is not proof of sickness, nor is a wet one proof of health, but the type of discharge matters. Clear runny nose with normal spirit suggests a mild cold, while yellow-green pus with other signs points to bacterial infection or even distemper.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why You Shouldn’t Feed Dogs Table Scraps

Why You Shouldn’t Feed Dogs Table Scraps

Table scraps — human leftovers — smell great to a dog but are junk food nutritionally: unbalanced, heavy in fat and carbs, laced with salt and seasonings, and hard to digest. They drive obesity and chronic disease, and dogs outlived the 'leftovers era' only once commercial food arrived.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Understanding Kidney Disease in Cats

Understanding Kidney Disease in Cats

Cats are built to conserve water, so chronic kidney disease is nearly universal in older cats and a leading cause of illness. Watch for early signs like increased drinking and urination, keep water and wet food available, and catch problems early with routine blood and urine tests.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Does My Cat Sneeze Every Day?

Why Does My Cat Sneeze Every Day?

Frequent sneezing signals a problem — from a harmless ongoing irritant like dust or perfume to allergies, infection, or dental disease reaching the sinuses. Skip the antibiotics unless a vet confirms infection; human meds are toxic to cats.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Decoding Cat Behavior

Decoding Cat Behavior

A cat's 'disgusted' face is the Flehmen response sniffing pheromones; purring eases pain and heals bone; a love-bite means 'stop'; cats know their name but often ignore it; and knocking things over is attention-seeking or hunting practice. Reading these cuts the confusion.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026