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What to Know Before and After Cat Spay or Neuter

What to Know Before and After Cat Spay or Neuter

Cats can be spayed or neutered from about six months old, and a smooth procedure comes down to good preparation, the right surgical package, and careful recovery. Knowing what to do โ€” and what to avoid โ€” prevents most complications.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… December 30, 2020
Dog Foods That Boost the Immune System

Dog Foods That Boost the Immune System

Dogs thrive on meat but still benefit from certain fruits and vegetables. Ten common, nutrient-rich options โ€” from cranberries to coconut oil โ€” can support immunity, digestion, and long-term health when fed in the right way.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… December 28, 2020
Why Your Cat Won’t Eat Its Food

Why Your Cat Won’t Eat Its Food

A cat that refuses food needs attention โ€” some causes are simple, others serious. A vet will ask about recent diet and household changes and run tests to find the reason, and prompt care leads to good outcomes for many conditions.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… December 28, 2020
Why Does My Cat Have Soft Stools?

Why Does My Cat Have Soft Stools?

Soft stools in cats point to a digestive problemโ€”most often a sudden food change, intestinal parasites, overeating, or gastritis. A gradual 7-day food transition, regular deworming, and portion control usually fix it; ongoing cases need a vet.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… December 25, 2020
How Long Can a Husky Survive Canine Distemper?

How Long Can a Husky Survive Canine Distemper?

A Husky with canine distemper that is caught and treated early has a good chance of recovery. Left untreated, the disease can be fatal within a few days to a week, so prompt veterinary care is the deciding factor.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… December 24, 2020
Treating Canine Distemper in a Chow Chow

Treating Canine Distemper in a Chow Chow

Canine distemper is one of the leading fatal viral diseases in dogs, and the Chow Chow is no exception. Caught and treated early, many dogs recover; by the late stage survival drops below 5%, so spotting the signs quickly is what saves lives.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… December 24, 2020
Why Is My Husky’s Nose Peeling?

Why Is My Husky’s Nose Peeling?

A peeling Husky nose often signals a skin infectionโ€”fungus, mites, or fleas. Treat the specific cause promptly, and always disinfect the environment afterward so the problem does not return.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… December 21, 2020
What to Do When Your Pug Is Shedding

What to Do When Your Pug Is Shedding

A Pug should not shed much normally, so sudden hair loss usually means a skin problem, poor nutrition, a coat change, the season, or too much salt. Walk through these causes to tell them apart, and ask a vet online if anything is unclear.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… December 21, 2020
Why Is My Dog Unsteady on Its Feet and Falling?

Why Is My Dog Unsteady on Its Feet and Falling?

A dog that walks unsteadily and falls easily may simply have overgrown nails, or it could signal hip dysplasia or long-term calcium deficiency. Trim the nails first; if a bunny-hop gait appears or legs are weak, a veterinary check is in order.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… December 17, 2020
What Are the Symptoms of a Cold in Persian Cats?

What Are the Symptoms of a Cold in Persian Cats?

Colds are common in cats with weaker constitutions. A Persian cat with a cold shows sneezing, a runny nose, and coughing, and may run a fever when it is severeโ€”so keep the cat warm to keep the illness from worsening.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… December 15, 2020