63 Days Pregnant Dog Ran to My Gate Asking for Help

Her gut swelled with life as the dog wandered aimlessly through the desolate streets. She was left to fend for herself when her previous owners abandoned her.

Nevertheless, when her due date drew near, she recognized she needed assistance. Her contractions grew stronger and more frequent as she moved. She was aware of how her body was getting ready for the arrival of her puppies.

She desperately looked about for someone to help her. Eventually, she came to a local’s home. She ran over to the door and started pawing at it.

In frustration, she screamed in the hopes that someone would hear her and help her. No one could open the door, despite her attempts.

She waited for hours, hoping someone would arrive. She used every ounce of her strength to get to the neighborhood veterinarian clinic. The dog was taken into a room and prepared for delivery as soon as the veterinarian and his colleagues realized she was in labor.

The sonographer gasped with disbelief as she examined the dog. There were actually 12 puppies developing within the dog, not just one or two.

Soon after, the veterinarian and his colleagues began making preparations for the birth. It took hours of fighting, but eventually the puppies emerged one by one. The exhausted mother watched, tail bouncing in relief, as her children were bathed and weighed.

The veterinarian and his family later adopted the abandoned dog. He got better, happier, and more self-assured every day.

Mama and her babies grew up strong and healthy together because they received the love and care they required.

6 Most Common Cat Health Problems

Cats are good at self-maintenance. But even your fastidious feline can’t prevent some of these more common cat diseases and health issues.

1. Vomiting

Vomiting is a very common problem with cats with a multitude of causes. They range from eating something poisonous or inedible (like string), to infection, urinary tract disease, or diabetes to hairballs.

2. Feline Lower Urinary Tract Diseases (FLUTD)

TSome estimates say as many as 3% of cats seen by vets have feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), which is actually a group of feline diseases with multiple causes.

  • List bellow:
    • Drinking more
    • Straining to urinate
    • Bloody urine
    • Urinating in unusual places
    • Crying when urinating
    • Licking around the urinary area (often because of pain)

3. Fleas

  • Fleas are a very common external feline health problem. But it’s one you can easily treat. Signs your cat has fleas include:
    • Flea dirt on its skin (they look like tiny black dots)
    • Constant scratching
    • Frequent licking
    • Red or irritated skin
    • Hair loss
    • Skin infections or hot spots

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