Good nutrition also aids in proper digestion for your pet, and it's the carbohydrates in your pet's food that offer the fiber that helps with both digestion and elimination. Your pet's food should be made to ensure nutrients are readily available to the digestive system, which allows the body to easily absorb them.
A good rule of thumb is a ratio of five minutes exercise per month of age (up to twice a day) until the puppy is fully grown e.g. 15 minutes (up to twice a day) when 3 months old, 20 minutes when 4 (...)
What are the symptoms of a hookworm infection? abdominal pain. colic, or cramping and excessive crying in infants. intestinal cramps. nausea. a fever. blood in your stool. a loss of ap (...)
Green potato poisoning in dogs occurs when a dog consumes too much solanine, which is a glycoalkaloid naturally produced in green or raw potatoes, potato skins, and the foliage from the potato plan (...)
Adults and children can become infected by accidentally swallowing dirt that has been contaminated with dog or cat feces that contain infectious Toxocara eggs. Although it is rare, people can also (...)
Bacteria that are pathogens for the intestinal tract and cause diarrhoea include Campylobacter, Salmonella, Yersinia and E.coli [1,2,3,4]. Dog faeces may also contribute to the diffusion of protozo (...)