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Step-by-Step Dog Bathing Guide

Step-by-Step Dog Bathing Guide

Bathing a dog is a big, challenging job. This guide walks through the full processβ€”pre-bath prep, wetting, shampooing, head and paw care, rinsing, drying, and daily eye cleaningβ€”so owners can do it smoothly.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Essential Medications to Keep on Hand for Your Dog

Essential Medications to Keep on Hand for Your Dog

Illness or injury can strike at night, so every dog owner should keep a basic pet first-aid supply at home. This guide lists useful external, digestive and special-purpose medications to have ready.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Vitamin A Matters for Your Pet Turtle

Why Vitamin A Matters for Your Pet Turtle

Vitamin A keeps a turtle's epithelial tissue, eyes, skin, respiratory tract, and urinary tract healthy. It improves vision, fights eye and skin disease, aids soft shell recovery, and prevents respiratory and urinary problems. Keep levels adequate through diet and supplements.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
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Is there a way to fix severe dog tear stains?

Fix tear stains via eye cleaning and diet control. Clean daily with warm water or saline, feed low-salt food, and have the vet open blocked tear ducts if needed.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
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How to cure severe Bichon tear stains?

Bichons are prone to tear stains from genetics, diet, and blocked tear ducts. Trim eye fur, avoid greasy or salty food, and clean eyes daily with saline.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
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It has ear mites but I cleaned them; now the face and behind the ears are flaking β€” is it ringworm?

Facial hair loss with a history of ear mites is more likely parasite or bacterial infection. Treat the mites and do external deworming; clean discharge to avoid secondary bacteria. Both parasites and bacteria cause hair loss, so deworm and use an antibacterial spray or ointment on the face.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
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How to treat cat calicivirus?

Principles: antiviral, antibacterial, fluids, symptomatic. Interferon, antibiotics, lactoferrin and vitamins, chloramphenicol eye drops and oral spray for eyes/nose. Disinfect the home to reduce spread.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
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What Are the Symptoms of Cat Flu (Feline Rhinotracheitis) in a Kitten?

Kittens with cat flu usually show: rising temperature (around 40 C / 104 F), persistent sneezing with cough, runny nose (clear then white/yellow pus), and tearing with red, cloudy eyes. See a vet promptly.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
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What virus causes cat rhinotracheitis?

Rhinotracheitis is mainly caused by herpesvirus, which spreads naturally through the respiratory and digestive tracts. The virus is shed from the sick cat's nose, eyes, and throat and infects others by contact or droplets, very quickly. It is highly species-specific and only infects felines. Sick, recovered, or latent cats can all be sources, so isolate, disinfect, and treat promptly.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
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How is feline rhinotracheitis caused?

Also called feline infectious rhinotracheitis, it is an acute contagious disease from feline herpesvirus type 1, species-specific to cats. It spreads via respiratory and digestive tracts from sick, recovering or latent cats. Contaminated objects also transmit it, so crowded spaces have high rates.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026