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Causes and Care of Canine Periodontitis
Canine periodontitis comes from fungal/bacterial infection, physical injury (sharp objects, heavy metals), immune issues, and metabolic problems (kidney failure, hypothyroidism, B-vitamin lack). Simple cases use antibiotics plus metronidazole; heavy tartar needs scaling, rinsing, and a mouth spray, with soft food while healing.

What to Do If a Hamster Has a Poor Appetite
Poor appetite comes from an unfamiliar environment, picky eating, overlong teeth, low exercise, temperature, or illness. This guide covers the causes and the fixes β including probiotics and a wheel.

What Should a 2-Month-Old Corgi Eat? How to Feed It
Dogs should be raised from a young age to build loyalty, but improper feeding of puppies causes problems. How should you feed a 2-month-old Corgi? This guide is for new owners.

How to Handle Bad Breath in Rabbits
Many things cause rabbit bad breath, but the most common is an oral disease. If you notice bad breath, check for oral disease first. Whatever the cause, it needs prompt attention. This article shares measures to handle rabbit bad breath.

How to Deal with Bad Breath in Rabbits
A rabbit's mouth normally has no odor; bad breath almost always signals an oral problem. Check the mouth for mucus or red, swollen gums. If present, it is a mouth ulcer. This article explains how to treat rabbit mouth ulcers.

Causes of Stomatitis in Rabbits
When a rabbit develops stomatitis, it usually shows mouth ulcers, bad breath, and other issues. These are not very harmful and are fairly easy to treat - timely action resolves them. This article explains what causes rabbit stomatitis.

How to Judge a Dog’s Health by Its Gums
Healthy gums are pink and refill quickly after pressing. Blue means low oxygen (pneumonia, heart failure); white means blood loss or anemia; red means stomatitis, gingivitis, or heatstroke; bleeding points to gum disease or trauma.

Why Does a Rabbit Keep Vocalizing?
Rabbits are quiet but they do 'talk' β grunts, hisses, screams, and more each mean something. This guide decodes the common rabbit sounds so owners can read distress, pain, or contentment.

What to Do When Your Dog Has a Strong Body Odor
Dog body odor comes from sebaceous and apocrine glands whose secretions microbes break downβstrongest at the ears, anus, inner paws, and tail base. Bad breath, floppy-ear infection, and high-sulfur soy diets add to it; clean those spots and manage the diet.

Why Does Your Dog Have Toothache, and What to Do?
Dog toothache comes from teething, periodontitis, or gingivitis. Brush daily with dog-safe methodsβwipe with gauze, use garlic-juice cotton, never human toothpaste, and brush gently.