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What to Do When Your Dog Has Canine Distemper

What to Do When Your Dog Has Canine Distemper

Canine distemper is a highly contagious viral disease that hits unvaccinated puppies hardest, causing fever, respiratory signs, and in severe cases lasting neurological damage. Early veterinary care, supportive nutrition, and thorough disinfection are the keys to survival, while vaccination remains the only reliable prevention.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Do Dogs Love Plastic Bottles — and Should They Have Them?

Why Do Dogs Love Plastic Bottles — and Should They Have Them?

Dogs are drawn to plastic bottles because the crinkle triggers a chewing instinct rooted in puppyhood, but a bottle is not a safe toy — chewed fragments can cut the mouth. Supervise closely, remove the cap, and offer a crinkle-sound dog toy instead; strong-jawed breeds should barely play with bottles at all.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Can You Feed Adult Dog Food to a Puppy?

Can You Feed Adult Dog Food to a Puppy?

Puppies need more protein and softer food than adults, so adult kibble — dry, hard, and nutritionally lighter — leaves a young dog underfed and prone to indigestion and diarrhea. Soak a proper puppy formula in warm water and feed it in about four small, fixed-time meals a day to protect a still-fragile gut.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Dog Egg-Yolk and Goat-Milk Melting Bites

Dog Egg-Yolk and Goat-Milk Melting Bites

These baked egg-yolk and goat-milk bites pack lecithin for a glossy coat and calcium for strong bones, and they are soft enough for puppies, small dogs, seniors, and dogs with poor teeth. Whip three yolks, fold in sieved goat-milk powder, pipe into dots, and bake at 120°C for 15 minutes.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Cats Shouldn’t Drink Mineral Water

Why Cats Shouldn’t Drink Mineral Water

Cats evolved in the desert and have a naturally weak thirst drive, so owners need to actively encourage them to drink enough water to avoid urinary stones and cystitis. Plain tap water served at room temperature and free of chlorine is best, while bottled mineral water is too high in calcium and magnesium for a cat's system.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Feline Stomatitis: The Complete Guide

Feline Stomatitis: The Complete Guide

Feline stomatitis is a painful, relapsing inflammation of the whole mouth — gums, oral mucosa, and pharynx — driven by an over-active immune response to plaque and viruses like calicivirus. Signs run from foul drooling and weight loss to a cat that stops grooming and hides in pain; treatment pairs steroids and antibiotics with dental cleaning, and extracting the premolars and molars resolves or greatly eases symptoms in roughly two-thirds of cats.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Decoding What Your Dog’s Barks Mean

Decoding What Your Dog’s Barks Mean

A dog 'talks' through barks, and the pitch and pace carry the message: rapid mid-pitched barking is an alert to an intruder, a low slow growl is a warning to back off, a few quick bursts signal suspicion, and a mid-high roar means fear. Read these right and you head off conflict and understand your dog without any gadget.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Daily Cat Care Basics

Daily Cat Care Basics

Daily cat care goes beyond the familiar bath and brush. Cover the ears (a monthly wipe with oil or ear drops), teeth (tartar builds from soft food, so plan a yearly professional scale), nails (front every 1–2 weeks, back every 3–4), eyes and nose (flat-faced breeds are prone to tear staining and blocked nostrils), and the tail and chin, where glands and 'black chin' tend to build up.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Which Hamster Is the Gentlest?

Which Hamster Is the Gentlest?

Among Campbell's dwarf hamsters, the wild-colored and 'purple' varieties have the gentlest temperaments, the Roborovski is the smallest, and the 'milk tea' is the prettiest — but hamsters are solitary and breed fast, so house them one per cage to avoid fights and overcrowding. Give a roomy cage with a wheel, keep them cool (they hate heat), feed a proper mix rather than human food, and offer boiled-cooled water and chew toys.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026
Why Is a Pomeranian Hard to Care For?

Why Is a Pomeranian Hard to Care For?

Pomeranians are prone to eye trouble, skin problems, and joint disease, need frequent coat brushing or they mat and shed, are smart but independent so they demand training, and cling to people so they risk separation anxiety when left alone. Caring for one means regular brushing, early training, portion control to avoid obesity, daily activity, routine vet checks with vaccines and deworming, and hygiene for eyes, ears, and teeth.

Pet Health 📅 August 10, 2026