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Is Dyeing Your Dog’s Fur Harmful?

Is Dyeing Your Dog’s Fur Harmful?

Most pet dyes, even those marketed as natural, carry chemicals that irritate a dog's skin and get swallowed during grooming. Because a dog's skin is only a third as thick as ours, the pigment can reach internal organs and cause lasting damage, on top of the stress the process causes the animal.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
Which Insects Are Harmful to Cats

Which Insects Are Harmful to Cats

Many insects are harmless to cats, but spiders, stinging bees, venomous caterpillars, centipedes, scorpions, and fire ants can poison or injure them, and the chemicals used to kill pests are often more dangerous than the bugs. Monthly flea, tick, and heartworm prevention plus pet-safe products are the best protection.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
How to Feed a Kitten: Schedule, Diet, and Foods to Avoid

How to Feed a Kitten: Schedule, Diet, and Foods to Avoid

Kittens need frequent small meals of quality kitten food โ€” at least three a day under six months โ€” with fixed times and a clean, quiet spot to eat. Never give cow's milk (most cats are lactose intolerant), cooked bones, chocolate, grapes, onions, or raw meat and eggs; switch to adult food gradually over 5 to 7 days around the first birthday.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
How to Trim a Cat’s Nails

How to Trim a Cat’s Nails

A healthy cat does not actually need its nails trimmed โ€” cats file them naturally โ€” but trimming protects you and your furniture. Use rounded cat-specific clippers, get the cat used to having its paws handled, pick a lazy daytime moment, avoid the quick (the pink blood vessel), and work fast. If the cat protests, postpone a week, desensitize with treats, and never scold it; skip the pet store to avoid a stressful episode.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
Post-Treatment Care for Canine Parvovirus

Post-Treatment Care for Canine Parvovirus

Parvo recovery hinges as much on aftercare as on treatment โ€” 'three parts treatment, seven parts nursing.' Once signs improve, the gut lining is still damaged and cannot handle normal food, so feeding a dog as usual brings relapse, chronic diarrhea, or death. Rebuild gut flora with probiotics, ease digestion, repair the intestine, and feed small, frequent meals of soft, nutritious food while forbidding raw milk and meat.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
Why Does a Dog Have Body Odor?

Why Does a Dog Have Body Odor?

A dog's smell comes from the skin, mouth, ears, and gut โ€” normal odor is light, but a strong smell means poor cleaning or a health problem. Infected wounds or fleas, ear yeast (fruity) or mites (rank), and gas from spoiled or soy-heavy food or fast eating are the usual culprits, so clean mouth and ears regularly and see a vet if the odor persists after a full wash.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
Essential Nutrients in a Cat’s Daily Diet

Essential Nutrients in a Cat’s Daily Diet

Cats need protein, fat, and vitamins to stay healthyโ€”protein supplies essential amino acids like taurine that cats cannot make themselves. Fat is their main energy source, while B-vitamins and vitamins E and K support metabolism, liver health, and appetite. A balanced diet is the foundation of disease resistance.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
What Causes Bloody Diarrhea in Dogs, and Is It Serious?

What Causes Bloody Diarrhea in Dogs, and Is It Serious?

Blood in diarrhea isn't normalโ€”it points to damaged gut lining or a viral infection like distemper. Causes range from long-term diarrhea and hemorrhoids to foreign-body blockage, worms, and distemper/parvo/coronavirus. Bright fresh blood suggests the lower tract; persistent or watery cases need a vet to rule out infection, especially in unvaccinated dogs.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
Foods Hamsters Can Eat (Part 1)

Foods Hamsters Can Eat (Part 1)

Hamsters are easy to feed and not picky, but some human foods need care. This guide covers millet, banana (better as chips), peach, plum, and jujubeโ€”all in small amounts alongside a proper seed mix, since too much water or sugar brings diarrhea or kidney strain.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026
How to Help a Cat in Labor

How to Help a Cat in Labor

Most cats deliver alone in 58โ€“63 days, but a weak or dystotic cat may need help. Stay with her, and if labor stalls, gentle breast or abdominal massage releases oxytocin to aid contractions; keep her energized with glucose. For true dystociaโ€”a visible kit she can't push out, or a narrow pelvisโ€”get to a vet. After birth, clear the amniotic sac and airways, tie the cord, and warm the kitten.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 10, 2026