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What to Do When Your Dog Regurgitates
Regurgitation refers to the act of bringing food back up and re-eating it, a behavior normally seen in ruminants like cattle and sheep. When a dog shows signs of regurgitation, it means the dog vomits up undigested kibble, chews it, and swallows it again.

Causes and Prevention of Diarrhea in Newborn Puppies
Newborn puppies have very weak resistance; lack of warmth causing a cold belly leads to diarrhea. They have poor digestion and no sense of fullness, so indigestion diarrhea is common. Formula-fed puppies may also have diarrhea as part of adaptation, which is normal.

Symptoms of Vaccine Allergy in Dogs
Vaccination is a necessary part of dog care, but during vaccination some dogs show vaccine intolerance, the most common being an allergic reaction. What should you do if your dog has an allergic reaction after vaccination?

6 Signs Your Dog Is Getting Old
Everything ages - people and dogs alike.

Symptoms of Amphetamine Poisoning in Dogs
Amphetamines are prescription drugs for human use. They are used as appetite suppressants, mood elevators, and to treat attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. If a dog eats medication containing amphetamines, it can be poisoned. This article explains what to do for amphetamine poisoning in dogs.

What to Do If a Kitten Gets Milk Ringworm (Neonatal Dermatitis)
Young kittens have low skin resistance; combined with dampness around the mother's nipples and milk spilling while nursing, fungi easily grow. The kitten heals on its own as it grows, and it won't spread to people or other cats.

Understanding Why Dogs Drool and Have Bad Breath
The most basic reasons for drooling and bad breath are periodontal disease, from tartar around teeth causing periodontitis, eventually possibly tooth loss; take extra care.

Early Symptoms of Diabetes in Dogs
The symptoms of diabetes in dogs are essentially the same as those in humans, mainly following the pattern of "three highs and one low" (increased drinking, increased urination, increased appetite, and weight loss).

How to Treat Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)
Today's topic: feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), a condition common in both male and female cats.

Things to Know Before Buying Dog Sunglasses
Today's topic: why are there sunglasses made for dogs?