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How to Raise Young Rex Rabbits
Young rex rabbits (weaned to 90 days) are fragile and stress-prone, so survival depends on gradual feeding, grouping by size, daily exercise and sunlight, close health monitoring, clean dry housing, and culling weak stock. Feed twice daily to about 80 percent full.

How to Make Dog Ringworm Heal Faster
Dog ringworm is a common fungal skin disease. Owners should learn its treatment and prevention to help their dog and avoid the problem. In short: do the right work, keep nursing the sore spots, and raise the dog's overall fitness.

How Does Dog Ringworm Spread to Humans?
Ringworm can pass from dogs to people. But how does the fungus infect, and by what route does it reach humans? Why do some people catch it and others not? Here is the explanation.

Is Your Dog Panting Hard Because It’s Tired?
Dogs pant for many reasons — heat, fatigue, or illness such as bacterial infection, pneumonia, bronchitis, even asthma. Panting is not always just tiredness. Learn to tell normal panting from asthma.

Why Is My Dog Panting Even When It Hasn’t Moved?
We all know dogs pant with their tongues out after hard exercise. But sometimes a dog pants constantly even without moving — is it just old age? That is one reason. Here are the main causes of frequent panting in dogs.

How to Manage the Daily Life of a Cat with Asthma
Most cats live with asthma for life, so ongoing prevention at home matters. Learn how to manage an asthmatic cat's daily life — environment, cleaning, diet, and emergency care — to keep flare-ups to a minimum.

Common Allergens That Trigger Cat Asthma
Cat asthma is mainly allergy-driven, and cats are naturally hypersensitive. Many everyday items — perfume, air fresheners, smoke, dust, even obesity — can set off an attack. Learn the common allergens and the warning signs of an asthma episode.

When Is a Cat Prone to Eczema?
Cats itch constantly with eczema, but long thick fur hides it — especially in damp southern winters. Know the signs (redness, papules, weeping), the external and internal causes, and how it is diagnosed and treated.

Symptoms of Milk Ringworm in Kittens
Milk ringworm is a mild fungal infection that usually heals on its own as the kitten's immune system matures. It shows on the nose, forehead, ears, and belly. Learn the signs and why purebred kittens are more prone.

Why Kittens Get Milk Ringworm
Milk ringworm in kittens comes from low resistance plus stress and poor nutrition. Stress from weaning, travel, or a new home, and low-quality milk or treats, can trigger it. Learn the causes and what diet to avoid.