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Green discharge is a sign of infection. Go see your veterinarian.
Simple, you smash it up and hide some bacon grease in it. they will love it :)
yes they do and you have to keep mopping it up an every time they sit then move there is a patch of red discharge
Hamsters do not have anal glands like dogs or cats. If a hamster is experiencing anal discharge or swelling, it could be a sign of an underlying health issue such as an infection, tumor, or digestive problem. It is important to seek veterinary care for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Some crusty-eyed dogs may experience excessive tearing and discharge from their eyes due to issues such as allergies, infections, blocked tear ducts, or eye irritation. These conditions can lead to the build-up of crusty discharge around the eyes.
Well, honey, to make yogurt icing for dogs that hardens, you can mix plain yogurt with a bit of honey or peanut butter for flavor, then add a small amount of gelatin to help it set. Pop that pup-approved concoction in the fridge to chill and firm up, and voila, you've got yourself some fancy doggy icing that'll harden in no time. Just make sure your furry friend doesn't go too crazy with it - we don't want any sugar rushes in the dog park!
It could be a number of reasons. Fleas is the first thing that comes to mind. Stress will do it too. Or if the dogs anal glands are impacted that will do it too. Unfortunatly that last one requires a vet.
it's the dogs boner in other words
Yes They can.
they shouldnt, thats a problem, talk to your vet.. thats not normal..
Symptoms of ticks in dogs' ears may include head shaking, scratching at the ears, redness or swelling in the ear canal, and a dark discharge.
After giving birth, dogs secrete a discharge which can be of dark green to black color. This discharge can last for 18-21 days. In the beginning, this discharge is frequently seen but reduced in quantity as time passes. This discharge is part of cleaning process of uterus. If the discharge is accompanied by a foul smell, you should not delay in having your dog examined by your vet. That said, it's always wise to have your vet examine a dog within two days of having a litter.