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How to Choose a Healthy Hamster
Many people pick a cute hamster on impulse, then regret it. Choosing well takes skill. Here is what to check before you bring one home.

Why Do Rabbits Get Urinary Stones?
Low water intake is the most common cause of urinary stones in rabbits, but too much calcium and natural physiology also play a role. Learn the causes, signs and care.

Can Rabbits Eat Cucumber?
Rabbits can eat cucumber and love it, but only in small amounts. Like other watery vegetables, too much upsets their delicate gut. Here is how to feed it safely.

Can Dog Dental Problems Be Life-Threatening?
Most dogs show oral issues by age 4-5, some younger; ignoring care can let disease threaten life. This article covers dog dental disease.

How to Prevent Dog Dental Disease
Without oral care, dogs easily get gingivitis, tartar, periodontitis, which can harm other body parts. This article covers prevention.

Why Does My Cat Drink But Refuse Food?
A cat that drinks but won't eat is abnormal; causes include heat, too-salty food, worn senior teeth, or bloat from poor digestion. Cool it down, soften food, or add a probiotic.

How to Help a Dog Digest Bones Quickly
Dogs are smart and sneaky and may steal bones, but they can hardly digest them; buildup can block the esophagus. How to help? This article explains.

What to Do When a Dog Has Blood in Stool and Vomits After Eating Bone? What Medicine?
Blood in stool and vomiting after bones means a gut scratch and a lodged bone; untreated it can cause inflammation or shock from blood loss. This article covers treatment.

Can Dog Bones Scrape the Gut? What Are the Signs?
Dog bones, especially sharp chicken/duck bones, easily cut the gut, causing vomiting, diarrhea, blood in stool, lethargy. What to do? Can it heal alone? This article explains.

Causes and Signs of Dog Separation Anxiety
A dog dependent on its owner and rarely apart easily gets separation anxiety. This article covers it.