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What Medicine Treats Eczema in Cats?
Cat eczema (acute moist dermatitis) is treated by removing the cause and stopping self-trauma. Acute cases may need antihistamines; chronic cases use zinc-oxide ointment plus an oral antihistamine. Keep the cat's space dry to prevent it.

Symptoms of Acute Eczema in Dogs
Acute eczema (pyotraumatic dermatitis) starts with intense itch and a red, weepy patch that can quickly ulcerate and spread. Learn the signs, how it is diagnosed, treated, and prevented.

Treatment Methods for Rabbit Pododermatitis (Sore Hocks)
Rabbit pododermatitis (sore hocks) is quite common, so it is important for owners to learn how to treat it. It must be treated early, otherwise the impact and the time needed for a cure will be greater. Today we share some treatment methods for rabbit pododermatitis, hoping they help!

Causes of Paralysis in Rabbits
Rabbit paralysis can come from lumbar spinal proliferation (spinal fusion in seniors) or intervertebral disc disease. Both reduce mobility and may progress to partial or full paralysis; a vet confirms the cause.

Gastroenteritis in Dogs and Cats: Types, Symptoms & Medication
Gastroenteritis in dogs and cats spans gastritis (acute/chronic) and enteritis (viral, bacterial, parasitic). This guide covers causes, symptoms, and the medication approach—anti-inflammatories, anti-vomiting, anti-diarrhea, dewormers, probiotics—plus prevention.

Common Causes of Shivering in Cats and Dogs and How to Manage Them
Shivering is body trembling from cold, emotion, disease, or weakness—common in pets, and seizures include it. Causes range from simple cold to poisoning or infection; this article reviews them.

Medications and Care for Common Pet Injuries: Fractures, Sprains, Burns, and Wound Infections
Pets can suffer fractures, sprains, burns, bee stings, snake bites, and wound infections, especially outdoors. Prompt first aid prevents infection and permanent damage. This article covers causes, symptoms, and the medications for each.

Redness Around a Rabbit’s Eyes
Redness around a rabbit's eyes is abnormal. Common causes include foreign-body irritation, long hair, bacterial growth, and trauma. This article lists the causes and matching fixes.

Feline Pyoderma: Symptoms and Treatment
Pyoderma is a common bacterial skin infection in cats, often triggered by a damp environment or parasites. It ranges from superficial pustules to deep, painful infections. Diagnosis starts with a skin scrape at the vet, and treatment combines antibacterial care, wound cleaning, environment improvement, and regular deworming.

What to Do When Your Dog Can’t Walk
If a dog can't walk or limps, beware—likely a leg problem or other illness. Today we share situations and solutions.