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Red Tissue Growing Inside a Puppy’s Eye

Red Tissue Growing Inside a Puppy’s Eye

Red tissue in the eye is typically an inflamed third eyelid, often present on both sides. It may look like simple heat, but it needs surgical removal to protect vision and avoid infection, so see a vet rather than waiting.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
Why Your Dog’s Eyes Are Red with Visible Blood Vessels

Why Your Dog’s Eyes Are Red with Visible Blood Vessels

Red, bloodshot eyes can be simple heat or dry eye, or a sign of conjunctivitis, keratitis, or even distemper and injury. Mild cases allow gentle home care, but lasting redness with lethargy needs a vet.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
What to Use for Mites on Your Dog

What to Use for Mites on Your Dog

Mites strike when seasonal dampness and missed deworming line up, and the condition is contagious and quick to relapse. Isolate the dog, treat with vet-guided medication plus a medicated bath, and keep the environment dry and disinfected.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
What to Do When Your Dog Has Fleas

What to Do When Your Dog Has Fleas

Fleas are blood-sucking external parasites that itch and can spread disease. Without preventive care dogs pick them up easily from corners they love to explore. Treat the dog, clean the home, and stay on a deworming schedule.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
A Fleshy Bump in Your Dog’s Eye

A Fleshy Bump in Your Dog’s Eye

A bump in the eye is usually heat and inflammation, a prolapsed third eyelid, or a bacterial infection from daily life. Ease mild heat with water and diet; see a vet for the third eyelid, and use antibiotic care for infection.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
When a Dog Is Infected with Rabies

When a Dog Is Infected with Rabies

Rabies is not passed before birth or through milk; a dog catches it from the saliva of a rabid animal entering a wound. Once symptoms appear there is no cure and death follows within days, so vaccination is the only real protection.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
How Long Do Shiba Inus Live?

How Long Do Shiba Inus Live?

Shiba Inus typically live around 13 to 15 years, with some reaching their twenties, though small breeds generally outlive large ones. Good care across puppy, adult, and senior stages, plus regular exercise and vet visits, helps a Shiba enjoy a full life.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
Can an Indoor Cat That Never Meets Other Cats Still Get Fleas?

Can an Indoor Cat That Never Meets Other Cats Still Get Fleas?

An indoor-only cat can still get fleas, because owners may carry flea eggs home on shoes and clothing from the outside world. Watch for itching and hair loss, treat the cat and the home together, and keep up regular preventive deworming.

Pet Health 📅 November 9, 2020
How to Get Rid of Fleas on Your Dog: Effective Removal Methods

How to Get Rid of Fleas on Your Dog: Effective Removal Methods

Fleas are blood-feeding external parasites that make dogs itch, damage the skin, and can spread other infections. Effective removal means treating the dog, disinfecting the home, and repeating the process because flea eggs are hard to kill and resist a single treatment.

Pet Health 📅 November 3, 2020
Why Do Cats Get Ear Mites?

Why Do Cats Get Ear Mites?

Ear mites take hold when ears aren't cleaned and oil and bacteria build up, or when bath water is left damp; they also spread from dogs. Signs are inflamed, crusted canals with brown debris and head shaking. Clean daily, deworm regularly, and disinfect the home.

Pet Health 📅 November 3, 2020