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How to Manage Chronic Indigestion in Dogs
Recurring indigestion in dogs is often linked to poor diet, food allergies, or conditions like gastroenteritis. Managing it starts with the right food: choose an age- and health-appropriate dog food, avoid greasy, spicy, or irritating human foods, and add vegetables, fruits, and fiber to support gut movement. Probiotics or digestive enzymes can aid digestion, while clean bowls and fresh water prevent contamination. Feed smaller, more frequent meals, transition diets gradually, and take your dog for a gentle walk about half an hour after eating to stimulate the gut. Persistent or worsening signs warrant a veterinary visit.

What Are the Symptoms of Epilepsy in Dogs?
Epilepsy is a condition marked by repeated seizures that can range from brief, mild episodes to severe ones that last a long time and recur often. Because seizures take many forms and can be triggered by a wide range of underlying diseases, spotting the four key signs helps dog owners respond correctly. A seizure may be generalized, causing a dog to collapse and paddle with no awareness of its surroundings, or focal, affecting only one part of the body. Dogs often show subtle restlessness beforehand, and may seem confused and unsteady afterward. Many illnesses can cause seizures, so a vet must rule out each one. Most seizures are not immediately dangerous, but any episode lasting over five minutes needs emergency care.
How does a dog get infected with coccidia?
Dogs catch coccidia by licking an infected dog's feces or contaminated food/water, or by picking up oocysts while playing in grass; the oocysts develop in the gut and multiply. Signs include soft stools, diarrhea, reduced appetite, low fever, weight loss, slow growth, anemia, and dehydration โ a fecal exam and sulfadimethoxine treatment are needed.
What happens if a dog drinks too much water?
Normal intake is about 150 ml/kg/day for puppies and 100 ml/kg for adults; more in summer or after exercise is fine if urination is normal. Sudden excessive drinking without cause may signal diabetes or kidney disease โ see a vet. Water intoxication from overdrinking causes weakness, coma, edema, and reduced urination, and can be fatal.
How is a dog’s pregnancy terminated?
If the pregnancy is not far along, have a vet examine the dog; if appropriate, a spay surgery both terminates the pregnancy and prevents future ones. Abortion medication is an option but carries serious side effects and must be vet-supervised; afterward, supplement nutrition to aid recovery.
What should I do if my dog’s genitals are inflamed?
Genital inflammation in dogs is usually caused by a bacterial infection. Rinse the area with saline or an ofloxacin solution to clear discharge, then apply a dog-specific genital care lotion and ointment, and fit an Elizabethan collar to stop licking. If symptoms are severe, see a vet for oral or injectable anti-inflammatories.
My 2-month-old Bichon vomited (or passed) yellow fluid with a little blood after chewing a bone, and now has a worsening cough with phlegm โ what should I do?
A puppy's cough is usually caused by a respiratory infection, the distemper virus, or swallowing a foreign object. If your puppy is only coughing but still eating and acting normally, you can give a vet-recommended pet cough remedy at home and monitor for 1โ2 days while keeping him warm. If the cough does not improve, have your vet rule out distemper and check for pneumonia or an intestinal foreign body.

Feline Panleukopenia: How Fast Is It Fatal?
Panleukopenia is a deadly, highly contagious viral disease that attacks the gut and bone marrow. Unvaccinated kittens under a year often die within 2โ4 days if untreated; unvaccinated adults usually within 5โ7 days, some lasting around 10. Vaccinated cats rarely die. Early care lifts kitten survival above 50% and adults above 80%โand surviving one week usually means recovery. Prevention through vaccination beats treatment every time.

Senior Dog Vision Fading? Foods That Protect the Eyes
Eye disease is common in dogsโconjunctivitis, keratitis, glaucoma, cataractsโand over half of dogs past ten develop cataracts. Diet can slow that decline. Vitamin A from liver and carrot supports night vision; antioxidants like lutein, vitamins C and E, and anthocyanins guard the retina; omega-3 from fish eases dryness. Avoid overdoing vitamin A or raw food, and get seniors checked yearly.

What Is Chondroitin for Dogs, and Who Needs It?
Chondroitin, or chondroitin sulfate, is a natural compound in cartilage that feeds joint cells, locks in joint fluid, and calms inflammation. Healthy young dogs get enough from food, but seniors, large breeds, dogs with joint-prone genetics, the obese, and hard-working dogs benefit from supplementsโideally paired with glucosamine and omega-3. It supports, not replaces, veterinary care for real joint pain.