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What to Do When a Dog Has Mouth Ulcers and Won’t Eat
Mouth ulcers come from trauma, irritant foods, or viruses, showing as drooling, red swollen mucosa, and bad breath. Treat with a soft bland diet, vitamin B, and good oral hygiene.

What to Do If Your Hamster Ignores the Mineral Chew Stone
Hamsters rarely fancy plain mineral stones, but chewing matters β overgrown teeth hurt feeding. This guide covers scenting the stone, picking the right stone, and alternative chews.

Signs a Hamster Is Entering Old Age
Hamsters live only two to three years and start aging around a year and a half. This guide lists the signs β less wheel use, less food, more sleep, faded coat, weight shift, and failing senses.

When Should You Switch Your Dog’s Food
Switch dog food at weaning, adulthood, and senior years, or when the coat dulls, energy drops, or obesity appears. Use a gradual 7-day transition to avoid gut upset; keep the brand stable otherwise.

Why Does My Cat Have Stinky Paws
Smelly cat paws usually come from stepping in poop, interdigital dermatitis, sweaty pads, or bad breath. Keep paws trimmed and clean, watch for limping or red skin, and see a vet for infection or stomatitis.

Can a Hamster Wear a Leash?
A hamster can technically wear a leash, but it isn't a good idea β it's a solitary, sun-shy, predator-prone animal. This guide covers the risks and, if you must, how to do it safely.

Types of Hamster Bedding
The wrong bedding can trigger allergies, so choose carefully. This guide compares wood pellets, shavings, paper cotton, paper pellets, cat litter, and pet pads so you can pick what fits your hamster.

How to Choose Chew Toys for Your Hamster
A hamster's teeth never stop growing, so it must chew constantly to wear them down. This guide covers three common chew items β grass cubes, apple branches, and mineral stones β and how to make them appealing.

How to Treat Tartar in Dogs
Dog tartar forms from poor oral hygiene, alkaline saliva, human food, and oral deposits. Treat it with dental chews, regular brushing, and professional ultrasonic cleaning when needed.

Best Fruits to Cool Your Dog in Summer
Cool your dog with banana (fiber, potassium), watermelon (hydrationβno seeds/rind, not cold), pineapple (vitamin C, digestion), and mango (remove the cyanide pit). Apples and strawberries work too once cored and seeded.