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What to Do When Your Dog Has Canine Distemper

What to Do When Your Dog Has Canine Distemper

Canine distemper is a highly contagious viral disease that hits unvaccinated puppies hardest, causing fever, respiratory signs, and in severe cases lasting neurological damage. Early veterinary care, supportive nutrition, and thorough disinfection are the keys to survival, while vaccination remains the only reliable prevention.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Five Common Cat Feeding Mistakes

Five Common Cat Feeding Mistakes

Many well-meaning feeding habits actually harm cats, fish bones, lactose-laden milk, liver as a staple, overfeeding, and kibble-only diets all create health risks. A balanced diet with wet food, controlled portions, and the occasional fruit or vegetable keeps a cat healthy.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Can Cats Get a Fever?

Can Cats Get a Fever?

Yes, cats do get fevers, though their naturally higher body temperature makes it hard to spot. Watch for a dry, hot nose, warm ears and tail tip, lethargy, and heavy drinking, and confirm with a rectal thermometer reading.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Canine Parvovirus: What Every Dog Owner Should Know

Canine Parvovirus: What Every Dog Owner Should Know

Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious, often fatal disease, especially in unvaccinated puppies, with a sudden cardiac form that kills within hours. Vaccination is the only reliable shield; suspected cases need immediate isolation, vet testing, and careful fluid support.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Choose a Cat: Picking a Reputable Source

How to Choose a Cat: Picking a Reputable Source

The safest path to a healthy kitten runs through a registered cattery β€” one tracked by CFA, WCF, or TICA, with pedigree papers and genetic testing β€” while backyard breeders skip the certificates and cat traders often sell sick 'week cats.' Once home, a full vet check and a few quiet days to decompress set the kitten up to thrive.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Your Dog’s First Vaccination

Your Dog’s First Vaccination

A vaccine is a tamed virus (rabies is killed) that teaches the body to make antibodies without causing disease. Puppies usually get their first combination shot at 45 days; toy breeds can wait to about 8 weeks. Full protection takes 2–3 weeks, so avoid baths, new food, and stress right after.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Cats for Busy Professionals: How to Make It Work

Cats for Busy Professionals: How to Make It Work

A full-time job is no barrier to a happy cat β€” pick a resilient mixed-breed (or adopt), and if your hours are long, take home two littermates so they keep each other company through the day. Adults need less hands-on care than kittens, and a neutered male is typically the calmest, cuddliest companion.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What You Must Know About Your Dog’s Coat

What You Must Know About Your Dog’s Coat

A dull, shedding coat usually traces to genetics (unfixable) or daily-care gaps. Fix it with low-salt food, weekly egg yolk and lecithin, regular brushing, pet shampoo only, and sunlightβ€”while avoiding the big don'ts: human shampoo, a monotonous diet, over-bathing, and poor hygiene.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What Snacks Can You Give a Cat?

What Snacks Can You Give a Cat?

Healthy cat snacks round out the vitamins and minerals a single dry diet can't supply, and the best ones please the palate while adding nutrition and moisture. Good choices include lactic-acid-bacteria pouches, gravy toppers, wet-food sachets, and freeze-dried training treats.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How to Prevent Megacolon in Cats

How to Prevent Megacolon in Cats

Megacolon is a chronic enlargement of the colon that shows up first as persistent constipation, and about two-thirds of cases are primary with no clear cause. Keeping a cat hydrated, high in fiber, at a healthy weight, and well-groomed is the best prevention; severe cases need enemas or surgery.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026