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Canine Parvovirus: Symptoms and Treatment

Canine Parvovirus: Symptoms and Treatment

Canine parvovirus is an acute, highly contagious infection that hits puppies hardest and carries a high death rate. It shows as either severe hemorrhagic enteritis or sudden heart failure, and because mixed infections are common, quick recognition matters. Supportive care, fluids, and vaccination are the cornerstones.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Why Is Your Dog Having Diarrhea

Why Is Your Dog Having Diarrhea

A healthy dog passes formed stool three to four times a day. More frequent, soft, watery, mucus-laced, or bloody stool is diarrhea, a sign of illness rather than a normal variation. Clinically it is split into acute (sudden) and chronic (long-lasting) forms, each with its own common causes.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Why Is Your Dog Vomiting

Why Is Your Dog Vomiting

Vomiting is one of the most common signs in dogs and can point to many conditions, from a harmless upset to a blockage. Repeated or severe vomiting causes dehydration and electrolyte loss and can be life-threatening, while long-term vomiting harms growth and health. Knowing the common triggers helps you decide when to call the vet.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
What to Do When Your Cat Throws Up

What to Do When Your Cat Throws Up

Cat vomiting has many causes, so watch and reason before acting, and see a vet when needed. A single vomit of undigested food with normal energy is usually harmless. Bad or spoiled food can trigger it and may lead to gastroenteritis. Hairballs show as fur in the vomit and need a hairball remedy. True gastroenteritis brings repeated vomiting, soft stools, and severe thirst but no eating, risking dehydration and organ failure if ignored. Pancreatitis and serious viral infections also start with vomiting. For mild cases, probiotics and warm water may help; persistent vomiting needs a vet, where anti-emetic and anti-inflammatory shots work fast and forced feeding may be needed.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Why Is My Dog’s Stool Soft or Unformed, and What Helps?

Why Is My Dog’s Stool Soft or Unformed, and What Helps?

Soft, unformed stool in dogs has several causes, from a simple upset after the wrong food to gastroenteritis, parasites, or even a viral infection. The right response depends entirely on the cause, so guessing at medicine can waste time. This guide walks through the four common reasonsโ€”indigestion, gut inflammation, internal parasites, and virusesโ€”and the matching treatment, from probiotics to a timely trip to the clinic.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Cat Vomiting After Every Meal: What to Do

Cat Vomiting After Every Meal: What to Do

When a cat throws up everything it eats, the cause may be a gut blockage from a swallowed object or hairballs, organ disease in adults, or acute gastroenteritis from bad food, parasites, or infection. Get a vet check first, bloodwork, fecal, and imaging pinpoint the cause. If a clinic isn't possible immediately, fast 4-6 hours, then a vet-prescribed gut antibiotic and anti-emetic can ease pain and protect the gut lining; hairball paste and probiotics help if it's just hairballs or a partial blockage. Untreated, frequent vomiting leads to dehydration and worse.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
What to Do When Your Dog Has Frequent Diarrhea

What to Do When Your Dog Has Frequent Diarrhea

Frequent dog diarrhea usually traces to one of four causes: a chilled stomach from cold weather or cold food, intestinal parasites (look for worms in the stool), gastroenteritis (viral or bacterial), or simple overeating and dietary indiscretion. Warming the dog and adding a probiotic helps mild cases, deworming treats parasites, and a vet may use anti-diarrheals plus antibiotics for gastroenteritis. Persistent, bloody, or accompanied diarrhea needs prompt veterinary care.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
Cat Vomiting Yellow Fluid and Undigested Kibble: Causes and Care

Cat Vomiting Yellow Fluid and Undigested Kibble: Causes and Care

When a cat throws up yellow fluid and undigested kibble, weak intestines, especially in kittens, are often to blame. If lethargy and appetite loss accompany it, rule out feline panleukopenia with a vet. Otherwise the usual causes are simple indigestion from irregular feeding, intestinal parasites, or gastroenteritis from spoiled food. Manage mild cases with a pet probiotic and a short fast, treat parasites with a dewormer, and seek a clinic if it persists beyond 24 hours.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
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Dog Bloody Stool and Vomiting: Causes and Solutions

Dog vomiting with blood in the stool can stem from simple overeating, gastroenteritis, serious viral disease (distemper or parvovirus), or parasites. Overeating and rough play after meals cause acute vomiting; gastroenteritis brings recurring diarrhea and sometimes blood; parvovirus shows lethargy, foul diarrhea, and respiratory signs; long gaps since deworming point to parasites. See a vet for diagnosis, fast the dog, and use probiotics to support recovery.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026
How Deadly Is Canine Parvovirus? It Comes Down to Three Factors

How Deadly Is Canine Parvovirus? It Comes Down to Three Factors

Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious disease that can kill, but the outcome is far from fixed. Survival depends largely on the virus strain, the dog's age and immune status, and how quickly treatment begins. While reported mortality ranges from around 10% to 80%, prompt veterinary care can push survival above 70%. Understanding the risk factors and acting fast makes the single biggest difference for a sick dog.

Pet Health ๐Ÿ“… August 6, 2026