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What Medicine for a Corgi With Diarrhea

What Medicine for a Corgi With Diarrhea

Corgi diarrhea is not automatically parvovirus or distemper — often it is a chill, overeating, a food switch, or worms. Rest, portion control, probiotics, and deworming handle most cases, while a vet visit is the safe call when the cause is unclear.

Pet Health 📅 October 21, 2020
What Are the Symptoms of Gastroenteritis in Dogs

What Are the Symptoms of Gastroenteritis in Dogs

A dog's gut is sensitive, and tainted or raw food can trigger gastroenteritis — vomiting and diarrhea are the hallmarks, while the hemorrhagic form with blood in the stool is an emergency. A low-fat, easily digested diet and gradual food changes are the best prevention.

Pet Health 📅 October 21, 2020
Teddy Dog With Diarrhea, No Appetite, and Lethargy

Teddy Dog With Diarrhea, No Appetite, and Lethargy

A Teddy's sensitive stomach is easily upset by overfeeding, cold, or parasites, and the result is diarrhea with lost appetite and low energy. Controlling portions, keeping the dog warm, regular deworming, and gut-supporting supplements are the backbone of recovery.

Pet Health 📅 October 21, 2020
What to Do When a Teddy Puppy Has Diarrhea

What to Do When a Teddy Puppy Has Diarrhea

Teddy puppies have delicate stomachs, and diarrhea usually follows a scrap of human food or an overly rich diet. Pull back to a short fast, rebuild the gut with bland meals and probiotics, and pick an easily digested food fed in small portions.

Pet Health 📅 October 21, 2020
What to Do When a Nursing Kitten Has Diarrhea

What to Do When a Nursing Kitten Has Diarrhea

A young kitten's gut is fragile, so diarrhea usually traces back to the wrong food, weak digestion, or parasites rather than anything that needs medicine right away. Settle the stomach with the right feeding, add probiotics, and let a vet rule out worms before reaching for drugs.

Pet Health 📅 October 21, 2020
Cat Sneezing and Has Diarrhea but Acts Normal

Cat Sneezing and Has Diarrhea but Acts Normal

A cat that sneezes and has loose stools yet stays lively likely has a mild cause — nasal irritation, a light cold, or a foreign object — rather than something severe. Remove allergens, keep it warm, and don't wait to see a vet if it doesn't improve, especially before three months of age.

Pet Health 📅 October 21, 2020
What to Do When a 2-Month-Old Kitten Has Diarrhea and Won’t Eat

What to Do When a 2-Month-Old Kitten Has Diarrhea and Won’t Eat

A two-month-old kitten is mid-weaning and easily gets diarrhea from diet slips or the stress of a new home. Hold food briefly while keeping water available, use a vet-approved anti-diarrheal, stay on schedule with deworming, and add a probiotic to settle the gut.

Pet Health 📅 October 20, 2020
Canine Gastroenteritis

Canine Gastroenteritis

Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the stomach and intestinal lining, showing up as digestive upset, abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, or toxemia. It can be primary or secondary, and the main job at home is to rest the gut, then reintroduce food and water carefully.

Pet Health 📅 October 20, 2020
How to Tell If Your Cat Needs Deworming

How to Tell If Your Cat Needs Deworming

Most internal parasites are invisible to the naked eye until an infestation is advanced, so routine deworming matters more than waiting for symptoms. Kittens need monthly protection and healthy adults every three months; a vet can confirm parasites from a stool sample under the microscope.

Pet Health 📅 October 19, 2020
How to Bathe and Deworm Your Cat

How to Bathe and Deworm Your Cat

Regular deworming protects both your cat and your home. Plan on an internal dewormer every three months and an external one every month, and always bathe your cat before applying a topical product so the treatment can work.

Pet Health 📅 October 19, 2020