How come the gorgeous and cute guest dog is not energetic recently? Today the editor took a look and it turned out to be constipation. This is so urgent for me, what should I do? What should we do? Today the editor will take a look at it all!

Guest dog constipation

What to do if a guest dog is constipated
Guest Dog

The guest dog is a very exquisite, gorgeous and intelligent dog. Therefore, more and more people now like to keep guest dogs. However, it is easy for guest dogs to acquire various diseases during the breeding process, among which constipation is a relatively rare dog disease. Dog constipation, also known as dog fecal secretion, is a digestive system disease caused by disordered intestinal circulation and permeability in dogs, which leads to obstruction and change of intestinal contents, resulting in incomplete or complete blockage of the intestinal tract. This disease mostly occurs in the colon and rectum of dogs, especially in puppies, elderly dogs and long-haired dogs.

Generally, the longer the dog is constipated, the more difficult it is to treat it. Severe constipation may also lead to poisoning of the dog. The condition may be reversed secondary to other diseases. Generally, the following three reasons lead to constipation in guest dogs:

1. Unscientific feeding and control: for example, feeding guest dogs for a long time Food, lack of drinking water, human hair and foreign objects eaten by the guest dog, insufficient circulation, sudden changes in feed, environment and management may all lead to constipation in the guest dog.

2. Guest dogs suffer from other related diseases: painful defecation diseases (such as rectal polyps, proctitis, rectal enlargement, tumors , anal abscess, etc.), because the usual urge to defecate disappearsAnd constipation occurs.

3. Physical discomfort of dogs: diseases that hinder defecation (such as medullary joint dislocation, pelvic fractures and hind limb fractures, etc.) Can cause constipation.

For the reasons listed above that may lead to constipation in guest dogs, you may want to start from the following aspects to prevent constipation in guest dogs:

1. Diet arrangement, try to feed food that is easy to digest, and feed less grain.

2. Add a spoonful of honey or vegetable oil to your dog’s food for each meal.

3. Ensure the dog’s daily drinking water and change it at any time.

4. Check the dog’s body regularly to ensure that the dog does not suffer from pathological constipation.

5. Ensuring regular training for dogs will not only help keep the body healthy but also reduce the chance of constipation.

Loose stools, or attempts to defecate that are difficult to eliminate, nervousness, barking, and frequent rumbling of the abdomen. Then the appetite decreases or disappears, and the spirit becomes depressed. Some cases such as vomiting, obvious tenesmus, abdominal distension, intestinal bloating, etc. must take adjustment measures, otherwise the dog will be easily injured.

Common ways to regulate constipation in guest dogs:

1. Enema therapy: suitable for mild and simple constipation. Use 40 to 80 ml of warm soapy water, inject it into the intestine with an enema device, and cooperate with the outside of the abdomen to press excessively on the fecal mass caused by intestinal constipation. Universally effective.

2. Drug therapy: oral overdose of slow laxatives. such as magnesium sulfate5 to 30 grams or 5 to 50 ml of liquid paraffin oil, taken orally.

3. Surgical therapy: For severe intestinal constipation, when the above methods are not effective, surgery can be performed to remove fecal matter from the intestinal cavity. (Must be carried out in a regular hospital)

4. Test method: You can give the dog a spoonful of salad oil to make him lubricated Intestinal talk. 10ml at a time, fed 2-3 times, should be helpful. In addition, you might as well give him a little milk, but not too much.

I also hope that you can always prepare some medicines at home to help dogs relieve symptoms and remember to treat them immediately in case of serious illness. Send to hospital!

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