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How to Deworm a Teddy (Toy Poodle)
Teddies need monthly parasite control—one internal and one external treatment—with the product chosen by season and risk. Dogs that roam grass in summer need tick protection, while a standard flea drop and a broad-spectrum tablet cover most everyday needs.

Can I Give My Dog Dewormer After Vaccination?
A dog can use a topical dewormer on vaccination day, but oral dewormers are best delayed about a week. Vaccines deliberately lower immunity while the body builds antibodies, so spacing out internal parasite treatment protects a stressed system.

How to Remove Tear Stains on a Puppy
Tear stains on a puppy usually point to poor eye hygiene or a salty diet. Most cases clear up with a dog-safe eye rinse, daily warm-water cleaning, and a light diet rich in eye-friendly vegetables—typically within about a month of consistent care.

How Long Do Dogs Live?
A dog's lifespan depends on breed, sex, and size: mixed-breed and small dogs generally outlive purebreds and large breeds. Good nutrition, regular exercise, and preventive care can add years, while serious illness—especially viral disease—can shorten them.

How to Remove Fleas From a 1.5-Month-Old Cat
A young kitten's fleas are best handled with a vet-approved topical drop, a fine comb, and a clean home. Disinfect the environment and keep up prevention so they do not return.

Dog Heartworm Disease: Signs and Care
Heartworm passes to dogs through mosquito bites and is common in warm regions. Early signs are faint, but later the dog loses stamina and develops cough and fluid in the belly. Treatment is a vet-only, staged process.

Cat Ear Mites: Symptoms and Care
Ear mites spread easily between cats through contact and cause intense itching and dark ear discharge. Clean the ear first, then apply a vet-recommended topical treatment — and see the vet if pain or balance loss appears.

How to Protect Your Cat From Parasites
Cats pick up fleas and lice from dirty surroundings or contact with infected animals. Regular parasite-control baths, a clean home, and prompt treatment keep these pests — and the illnesses they bring — at bay.

Kitten Won’t Eat, Looks Lethargic, and Is Wasting Away
When a kitten refuses food, goes limp, and loses weight over three to five days, the gut is usually to blame. Hairballs, overeating, parasites, or gastritis are the usual suspects. A bland, scheduled diet and the right supplement typically bring the appetite back.

Cat Ringworm: Symptoms and Treatment
Ringworm is the most common skin condition in cats, especially in undernourished or weak kittens. It shows as circular, scaly patches with hair loss and itch, and it spreads by contact. Clip and treat the spot, support nutrition, and isolate the cat to stop the spread.