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What happens if a dog has intestinal worms?

Intestinal worms cause abdominal pain, soft stools, diarrhea, frequent vomiting, poor appetite, steady weight loss, malnutrition, anemia, and a rough, dull coat. With a heavy load you may see worms or segments in the stool. Deworm regularly — monthly for puppies under 1 year, every 2–3 months for adults — and avoid raw food.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Does Your Dog Keep Passing Smelly Gas?

Why Does Your Dog Keep Passing Smelly Gas?

A few farts a day are normal—gut bacteria make gas as they ferment food. But frequent, foul gas points to diet, fast eating that swallows air, an unbalanced gut flora, or illness like IBD, pancreatic trouble, or parasites. Fix it with a quality low-filler diet, a slow-feeder bowl, daily exercise, belly massage, and pet probiotics. If gas comes with diarrhea, vomiting, or weight loss, see a vet.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Feline Panleukopenia: How Fast Is It Fatal?

Feline Panleukopenia: How Fast Is It Fatal?

Panleukopenia is a deadly, highly contagious viral disease that attacks the gut and bone marrow. Unvaccinated kittens under a year often die within 2–4 days if untreated; unvaccinated adults usually within 5–7 days, some lasting around 10. Vaccinated cats rarely die. Early care lifts kitten survival above 50% and adults above 80%—and surviving one week usually means recovery. Prevention through vaccination beats treatment every time.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
How to Care for a Dog with a Sensitive Stomach

How to Care for a Dog with a Sensitive Stomach

A weak gut hurts more than digestion—it drags down nutrient uptake and immunity. Causes range from sudden diet changes and parasites to infection, chronic gut disease, and stress. The fix is a gentle, single-source diet on a fixed schedule, a careful transition to new food, light toppers like pumpkin or boiled chicken, and pet probiotics. Keep the belly warm and add gentle exercise; see a vet for persistent vomiting, blood, or lethargy.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is Your Calm Dog Suddenly Barking So Much?

Why Is Your Calm Dog Suddenly Barking So Much?

A dog that suddenly won't stop barking is communicating something. The cause may be physical pain, psychological stress like separation anxiety, or unmet needs for food, attention, or exercise. Rule out illness first—limping, vomiting, or appetite loss mean a vet visit—then ease anxiety with gradual alone-time training, a quiet safe corner, and reward-based calm. Patience beats punishment, which only makes it worse.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
How Many Meals a Day Should Your Dog Eat, and How Much?

How Many Meals a Day Should Your Dog Eat, and How Much?

Feeding rhythm matters as much as the food itself. Puppies under a year need four down to three small meals a day to fuel growth without overloading the gut; adults do well on two; seniors return to three. Adjust for obesity, high activity, or sensitive stomachs. Portion size follows the bag's guide, then fine-tunes with stool quality, body size, and exercise. Match the plan to the dog, and you've got it right.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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My hamster has a black hard lump near its tail

A black hard lump at a hamster's anal area is often dried, hardened soft stool stuck around the anus from poor cleaning. Wipe it with a damp cloth and watch eating and drinking. If it won't come off, consider a prolapse or anal inflammation and see a vet.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Won’t My Cat Use the Litter Box?

Why Won’t My Cat Use the Litter Box?

A cat that suddenly stops using the litter box is sending a signal, not being spiteful. The cause is usually the box itself—dirty, cramped, noisy, the wrong litter, or too few boxes in a multi-cat home—or a health issue like constipation, diarrhea, or joint pain. Stress from changes at home is the third big driver. Fix the box and environment first; see a vet if pain or abnormal stool is involved.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is Your Dog’s Gum Pale? Don’t Ignore It—It Could Signal These Illnesses

Why Is Your Dog’s Gum Pale? Don’t Ignore It—It Could Signal These Illnesses

A healthy dog's gums are pink and refill quickly after a light press. Pale or whitish gums often mean the body isn't getting enough oxygen—usually because of anemia or an underlying chronic disease. The causes range from nutritional and blood-loss anemia to kidney or liver problems and infections. Because pale gums can point to something serious, they deserve a prompt check rather than guessing at home.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Can Dog Parvo Infect Humans?

Can Dog Parvo Infect Humans?

Canine parvovirus does not infect people—it's a canine-only virus with no ability to cross species to humans. Owners should focus on saving the dog and stopping dog-to-dog spread, not on catching it themselves. Parvo is extremely contagious and often fatal among unvaccinated dogs, especially puppies, so fast veterinary care and thorough disinfection at home are what matter.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026