Three terminal diseases of cats

Three terminal diseases of cats

The three major terminal diseases of cats are cat-borne abdominal disease, nephropathy and rickets. Cats suffering from feline abdominal disease will have symptoms such as ascites, weight loss, fever and anemia. Cats suffering from kidney disease will hav..

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Symptoms of parvovirus infection in dogs

Symptoms of parvovirus infection in dogs

The early symptoms of dogs infected with parvovirus are not much different from those of ordinary gastroenteritis, which is vomiting and diarrhea. In the later stage, they will experience frequent vomiting and even bloody stools and a large amount of inte..

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What to do if guinea pigs don’t eat feed

What to do if guinea pigs don’t eat feed

Guinea pigs not eating feed is not conducive to the physical development of guinea pigs. First, we must analyze the reasons why guinea pigs do not eat feed. It may be because they do not like the taste of the feed. You can try changing the taste of the fe..

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Dog Feeding Guide

Dog Feeding Guide

Guidelines for feeding dogs: 1. Balanced diet. The diet must contain all the nutrients necessary for dogs, in sufficient amounts and in appropriate proportions of various nutrients. 2. Gradually change the food. The dog's diet should be changed gradu..

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Will cats get angry if they eat chicken liver?

Will cats get angry if they eat chicken liver?

Cats will not get angry if they eat chicken liver, but cats eating too much chicken liver may cause vitamin A poisoning. Chicken liver mainly contains protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamin A, vitamin D, phosphorus and other ingredients. It has high nutriti..

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Why are Shiba Inu white gloves bad?

Why are Shiba Inu white gloves bad?

The white gloves of the Shiba Inu may be due to the albino phenomenon in the dog during the breeding process, but if the white gloves exceed half of the limbs and paws, then it is a disqualification. If the Shiba Inu with white gloves also has pigment def..

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How to choose the right Chihuahua

How to choose the right Chihuahua

Before choosing a Chihuahua, be sure to check its appearance and physical health online. You should also inquire about the reputation of the pet store you want to choose.


If you are a first-time buyer, I suggest you that now is the era of information e..

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How to deworm golden retriever puppies

How to deworm golden retriever puppies

How to deworm golden retriever puppies? When golden retriever puppies are 20 days old, they should be dewormed for the first time. External deworming should be done once a month. Spray the deworming spray on the dog's hair and massage it. Just absorb..

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Can dogs eat bread?

Can dogs eat bread?

It is best not to feed dogs bread, because generally when making bread, there are food additives such as alum and sugar in it for good leavening, which is not good for the health of dogs, and eating too much can easily cause dogs to become obese or otherw..

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Abamectin usage and dosage for deworming dogs

Abamectin usage and dosage for deworming dogs

The dosage of avermectin for deworming dogs is 0.2 mg per kilogram. Mix it with water and feed it to the dog. No matter what medicine is fed to the dog, the amount of food is calculated according to the dog's weight according to the instructions. The..

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Symptoms of Parvovirus in Dogs How to Treat Parvovirus

Symptoms of Parvovirus in Dogs How to Treat Parvovirus

Enteritis-type parvovirus If it is enteritis-type parvovirus, the incubation period of natural infection is generally relatively long, about 4-14 days. Generally, the symptoms in the early stages of the disease are similar to those of a cold. It means lac..

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Alaska Dermatology

Alaska Dermatology

Buy salt water and pet skin disease medicine. Use salt water to clean the skin disease area of ​​the Alaskan dog first and then apply the medicine. During the application, the Alaskan dog should wear an Elizabethan ring 2-3 times a day to prevent the Alas..

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