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- Answered 1180 days ago
My dog wats chicken poop,do you have any advice on how I can help her stop doing that?
Hey I will advise provide give chicken flavour diets as well gravy first . It will help her to improve better. Regards Dr. Pranaw sinha
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Himalayan
- Answered 1180 days ago
It's been 2 days. My cat suddenly stopped eating and drinking water. She seemed really tired and just kept on sleeping. She also stopped grooming herself when it's her favourite thing to do everyday. She kept on avoiding food and water. I think there's something wrong with her mouth/throat. Is it possible that it's an issue of hairball? Or there might be another issue? Thank you.
Hey How are you!! Have you done deworming of your cat recently? I think this is problem regarding deworming. First approach to deworming then let us know if problems remain continue . Regards Dr Pranaw
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- Answered 1289 days ago
Hi. I was just wondering. I noticed that my dog is coughing. Like something's stuck on his throat. But he I only caught him doing this a few times. He did it again when I picked him up. But he is still eating well. Lively. He does sneeze before but this is the only time I heard him cough. He is vaccinated and dewormed and treated for ectoparasites. He also takes his vitamins. He always stays at home and rarely go outside our house. So i dont really know whats wrong. What could it be tho? Please help. Shpuld I bring him already to a vet or is this normal? Thanks.
Hey U should visit to doctor for x ray to find out anything else if ur pet developed. In my suggestions ur pet has developed pharyngitis. Regards Dr. Pranaw sinha
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Mix
- Answered 1289 days ago
I was just wondering. Coco happens to vomit every morning yellowish liquid around 20cc. Seems like bile to me. Not sure if is only because of hunger or cold cos he sleeps with me in the room with ac. It happens quite often now. Like 3x/week maybe? I'm starting to worry. But other than that he's still playful.
Hey I think u should give him some hepatic tonic to enhance coco digestiblity As well be cautious towards stool coco passing. Regards Dr. Pranaw sinha
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- Answered 1289 days ago
Our pet had her ear cleaned at the vet a week ago. After we came back from the vet she was shaking her head and kept her ears flat for a while, and has lost her appetite since that day. There's a lot of liquid coming out of the ear, and the hair around it is all wet. Should I take her to the vet again?
Hey dear Yes otitis problem is recurring problem. A regular use of antibiotics with ear cleaner should be used. Regards Dr. Pranaw sinha
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Mix
- Answered 1329 days ago
Our pet had her ear cleaned at the vet a week ago. After we came back from the vet she was shaking her head and kept her ears flat for a while, and has lost her appetite since that day. There's a lot of liquid coming out of the ear, and the hair around it is all wet. Should I take her to the vet again?
Hey dear It’s a sign of medicine responding. If it persists for more than a week then go for veterinarian. Regards Dr pranaw sinha
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- Answered 1329 days ago
I've been giving my pet therapeutic food from Royal Canine because we'd been seeing urine crystals and the pH had been high at 7 to 8. However the symptoms didn't improve, so our vet recommended we switch to food from Hills. The problem is that our pet won't eat the new food - all he does is smell it. We don't feed him any other food, but he will only eat 3 pebbles at the most. He won't eat even if we crush or soften the pebbles with water, and I'm concerned that he might have increased risks of developing fatty liver if he keeps this up. The vet is telling me to see how it goes for two days, but will he be okay for that long, even if he's only eating three pebbles of food? Or should we switch back to food from Royal Canine even though it won't be effective, just so he keeps eating? He's full of energy so I think he just doesn't like the food but is there any way that I might be able to make him eat?
Hey dear I will advise you to choose struvite dilutor which is offered by royal canine also. But I will also suggest to avoid for some days these protein rich diets . Go for regular lesser protein rich brands . Crystalluria recurrency is common in dogs. So I will advise to visit vet for a diet plan . Regards Dr pranaw sinha
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- Answered 1329 days ago
I've been giving my pet therapeutic food from Royal Canine because we'd been seeing urine crystals and the pH had been high at 7 to 8. However the symptoms didn't improve, so our vet recommended we switch to food from Hills. The problem is that our pet won't eat the new food - all he does is smell it. We don't feed him any other food, but he will only eat 3 pebbles at the most. He won't eat even if we crush or soften the pebbles with water, and I'm concerned that he might have increased risks of developing fatty liver if he keeps this up. The vet is telling me to see how it goes for two days, but will he be okay for that long, even if he's only eating three pebbles of food? Or should we switch back to food from Royal Canine even though it won't be effective, just so he keeps eating? He's full of energy so I think he just doesn't like the food but is there any way that I might be able to make him eat?
Hey dear I will advise you to choose struvite dilutor which is offered by royal canine also. But I will also suggest to avoid for some days these protein rich diets . Go for regular lesser protein rich brands . Crystalluria recurrency is common in dogs. So I will advise to visit vet for a diet plan . Regards Dr pranaw sinha
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- Answered 1329 days ago
My pet vomits food that looks partially digested once in every three to five months. When she vomits she keeps vomiting bile even after her stomach gets empty, and it takes about 5-6 hours for it to subside. She looks a little down on those days. Her appetite and energy comes back after 2-3 days, but we don't know what might be causing it. Ever since we had her neutered we've been seeing hematuria from an unknown cause (idiopathic cystitis?), and we've been treating it with stress-relieving food suggested by our vet. We take her to the vet regularly, but should we do something about the vomiting?
Hey dear Your pet has developed recurring gastritis . It is somehow idiopathic. I will suggest to go for long time treatment protocol . Regards Dr pranaw sinha
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Shiba
- Answered 1329 days ago
I've heard that you shouldn't give dogs cooked chicken bones, but I've read a book that says it's ok to give them raw drumsticks. What is the truth?
Hey dear I will advise you to choose crushed or powdered form as bone could cause pharyngitis or oesophageal obstruction. So I will advise to give it in powdered form. Regards Dr pranaw sinha
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- Answered 1329 days ago
I have a question about vaccination. It's been about ten months since we adopted two-month-old kittens. Their last vaccination was right after we adopted them, but at exactly 12 months after the last vaccination, I'm going to be too busy with work. If possible I'd like to get them vaccinated about a month before that, but is it ok if it's not exactly 12 months after the previous vaccine?
Hello dear Yes!! You could go for that . 12th months is maximum as immune titer remains stay maximum for these days. So if someone chooses to go before a month u could choose for this. Regards Dr pranaw sinha
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local Philippine cat
- Answered 1401 days ago
My cat started vomitting 4 days ago and his bowel is also soft. He has lost his voice due to vomitting but he would still eat continously. I stopped giving him food but gave him water with dextrose powder instead. He started feeling better, he would only poop once but still vomits what he intake. I realized he got some terrible colds and I think he might have sore throat since he lost his voice. Now, I gave him erceflora orally, lots of water with dextrose powder and cold syrup. He is still vomitting when he eats but he was still eating a lot than before. Is it really colds or should I be alarm and need to turn him over to the vet? What are the other home remedies that I can do. Since,it's pandemic, we are only allowed to go out following the curfew.
Hey buddy I would like to suggest you to give 1.Ondeserton syrup @ 2 ml twice a day 2.keep dehydrated by oral sugar n salt in much diluted form 3. Antibiotics if u could arrange like cephalosporins tab then please give orally. Regards Dr. Pranaw Sinha
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Munchkin
- Answered 1417 days ago
I give my pet semi-therapeutic food on a daily basis. Is it ok for us to continue giving semi-therapeutic food? Also, our pet cannot eat up the amount of food suggested on the package. Should we try to make him eat that amount, by making him exercise more?
Hey buddy Yes you could go by this steps. It will really help your pet. Thanks Dr. Pranaw Sinha
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- Answered 1417 days ago
The vet pointed out bad breath in the kitten we adopted from a shelter at 6 months. We'd been giving him gum massages using Oratene gel with our fingers once daily, but we forgot after a while since we got busy with adopting a new cat. After two months the smell got worse so we restarted the massaging. It’s been a month since then but it hasn't been very effective. The vet told us that we should get medication to improve his constitution (twice a year, 10 doses a time, $100 per 10 doses ($200 per year)) if the massages won't work. He also told us that if this continues, our cat might lose the ability to eat food at an early age. I'd like to avoid having to use the medications - is there anything we can do other than that? By the way, we feed him dry food, and we don't give him treats very often (1-2 times a month). *Also, I don't know if this helps, but his lower front teeth are crooked. The vet said that it isn't really a problem since he has all six teeth.
Hey dear I will advise you to give enzymatic based toothpaste. It will really help your pet to improve dental problems. I think your pet has developed dental carries. Thanks Regards Dr. Pranaw Sinha
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- Answered 1417 days ago
I checked the test results again; they were BUN 35.7 Cre 1.18. Should we really quit topping his food with chicken breasts? I've tried alternatives like sweet potato and pumpkin toppings, but he doesn't seem to like it as much. I really regret not giving him plain dog food from the beginning. Our home doctor advised us to pull the dish away if he doesn't eat since he would eat dog food on its own if he really wanted food. I understand that you must have the same opinion, but the dog isn't trained very well so starts biting our legs and won't stop barking when he wants food. In the end, I give in and add toppings. Do we really have to ban chicken breasts? Are there any toppings that are okay to give every day? I just want to make sure he keeps eating. I'm sorry for the long comment.
Hey buddy Your concern is quite genuine. Chicken breast will enchance your pet bun level. I will advise you to give chicken soup powder. It will be better option to continue diet. Also more don't give it on regular basis either choose rotational basis. Regards Dr. Pranaw Sinha
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Poodles
- Answered 1417 days ago
I have a Toy Poodle that turns 5 years old this year. What kind of dog food do you recommend?
HeY Dear Give cereal mix ,milk protein, lactic acid composition food like home food plus,milk o pet feed supplement. Also u can give curd rice. Thanks Regards Dr. Pranaw Sinha
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Dog
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- Answered 1417 days ago
I don't know if this is an injury, but I found black stripes in two of the claws of the front right leg after taking my pet to get his nails clipped about a month ago. He doesn't seem to be feeling any pain. What do you think this is? Is it just some pigment coming out?
Hey buddy No it's not kind of issue . Please apply scavon topically for some days. Regards Dr. Pranaw Sinha
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Dachshunds
- Answered 1427 days ago
My dog always trembles when he doesn't have an appetite in the morning - when he is hungry he'll willingly eat on his own. The trembling subsides after a while when I pick him up, but he still won't eat. His feces are usually hard and come out in little balls, or are a small amount. Sometimes he will also have a bloated stomach if the symptoms continue for several days. Our vet gave us probiotics the other day, but my dog's feces are still sometimes hard or sometimes a little soft. I hope he just wants attention... For pet food, I give him a mixture of Kia Ora and weight control food from Supreme, in the morning. I also give him bits of chicken breasts, yogurt, and natto. At night I give him soup with chicken breasts, salmon, and vegetables such as Chinese cabbage, carrots, broccoli, and radish. I give home soup because he doesn't drink much water during the day.
Hey buddy You are giving your pet utmost care. Your are dealing well with your careness. I will add up your pet is developing constipation. I will advise you some feacal softener atleast once in day . You are giving roughage food already. Thanks Regards Dr.pranaw sinha
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Shih Tzu
- Answered 1427 days ago
My dog has been diagnosed with heart disease. She's getting pretty old so her coughs are getting worse, and she sometimes gets a little wobbly. Recently she suddenly stood up, walked around in circles, and urinated while sitting right in front of the toilet sheets. Should I take her to the vet to get some medication for it?
Hey buddy Yes it's need to immediate take care to vet. Coughing is due to engorgement of lungs due to heart problems as your pet is developing left heart congestive failure. I think there is also problem of ascitis. Please visit to vet. Regards Dr.pranaw sinha
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- Answered 1427 days ago
I have a question about pet food for my Shiba Inu. I've been giving her the skincare plus series from Royal Canine, but should I change the food since she's getting older? What do you think of the Shiba Inu series from Royal Canine?
Hey buddy Your choice is best. I advice to take him to your vet first for general check up discuss the right diet for his best health. Royal canin medium sensitive skin care dry dog food is good choices. I will add up to restrict proteinous diet as in old age . Regards Dr. Pranaw Sinha
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