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What Is Intussusception in Dogs?
Intussusception is a gut condition in dogs caused by overeating, cold food, poor diet, cold water, or secondary infection and parasites. Here's how it works and how it's diagnosed.

Symptoms of Cat Pneumonia
Cat pneumonia can be triggered by vitamin deficiency, lowered immunity, colds, or inhaled irritant gases and harmful smoke. Here are its causes, symptoms, and treatment.

How to Treat Dog Alopecia (Hair Loss)
Alopecia, or hair-loss disease, is abnormal local or whole-body shedding outside the normal season. What causes it, and how is it treated? Here is an overview.

Cat Conjunctivitis: Symptoms and Treatment
Conjunctivitis is one of the most common eye diseases in cats, with the highest incidence in kittens. Every good owner should learn the basics of feline eye conditions to prevent and treat them before a small problem becomes a big one.

Why Is My Cat Lethargic?
Lethargy is a state of increased sleepiness, reluctance to move, or indifference to the surroundings, in which the cat responds with a delay to external stimuli such as auditory, visual, or tactile stimulation. Lethargy may also refer to reduced activity and general discomfort shown by an unwell cat.

Feline Eye Diseases and Eye Drops
Feline eye disease is very likely in a cat's life. Some breeds like Exotic Shorthair, Persian, and Chinchilla (flat-faced) are high-risk and may have multiple eye infections.

Why Dogs Are Afraid of Nail Trimming
Nail trimming is a headache for countless owners. Here is a step-by-step way to help your dog relax about it.

Why Is My Cat’s Paw Swollen
A cat's chubby, round little paw pads feel great, and with their seemingly magical shape many owners are fascinated by them. Although cute, if not cared for properly they can develop problems. Swollen paws are fairly common - what causes this?

Why Do Dogs Stick Out Their Tongue While Sleeping?
A sleeping dog's lolling tongue usually means relaxation or cooling. Rarely it signals a hereditary 'long-tongue' condition (macroglossia), common in small flat-faced breeds.

Six Signs of a Smart Dog
Even within the same breed, intelligence varies widely. Smart dogs are easier to care for and often surprise their owners. Look for signs like checking back on walks, staying calm at mirrors, mimicking actions, and reading your mood.