Do not feed food that is not easy to digest, and the frequency of food replacement should not be too high
The gastrointestinal function of dogs can be said to be strong or weak. Dogs have better digestion skills and can digest some foods that are not easy to digest. However, the dog's intestinal tract adaptation ability is not very good now, so once the dog eats food that he usually doesn't eat, it may cause diarrhea and diarrhea. The natural causes of diarrhea in dogs are not just diet, these factors also deserve our attention.
Diarrhea in dogs is the most common clinical symptom. There are many causes of diarrhea, including environmental changes, food allergies, ingestion of foreign bodies, organophosphorus and plant poisoning, parasites, etc. When a dog has diarrhea, it is generally not easy to identify the cause, so the possibility of causing diarrhea in the dog should be avoided.
1. Diet
Dog feeding should be on time Quantity, and good eating habits should be developed, which will help its gastrointestinal function. Never allow your dog to be hungry, as this will disrupt gastrointestinal function and may lead to persistent diarrhea. If the dog is still relatively young, you can soak the dog food until soft before feeding it. However, the soaked dog food cannot be kept for a long time, otherwise it will deteriorate. It is natural for dogs to chew bones, but it is best not to feed them to puppies, especially chicken bones. Dogs cannot digest them and may puncture their digestive organs. In addition, the dog's drinking water should be clean, and it is best to change it every half a day. The core of unclean drinking water contains a large number of bacteria and microorganisms.
Two situations
Dog’s exercise space and Supplies must be kept clean and disinfected regularly. Its residence should be kept warm in winter and protected and well ventilated in summer. If you want to take your dog on a trip or take it to another place, you should pay more attention to its diet, daily routine, etc. on the road. When the dog goes to another unfamiliar environment, it will go through a adaptation process. At this time, ensure that it has enough rest time, let it gradually adapt to the environment, and do not rush to feed.
Good vaccination and deworming services
< strong>3. Walking the dog
When walking with the dog, they like to smell around to collect more information. The master cannot be careless. Do not let your dog smell unknown objects or pick up items outside to eat. Some dogs do not eat fibrous food for a long time and lack fiber in their body. They like to eat some animals when walking. This should also be stopped, because some animals will be poisonous to dogs if they eat them. Such as oleander (definitely introduced), potato leaves, evergreens, etc. In addition, when you hear or find that there are other dogs around, especially several dogs that are sick, you should be careful not to let your dog get close to other dogs or get close to the secretions of other dogs when walking.
IV. Vaccines and deworming
Cross vaccination It is the most effective way to prevent infectious diseases. Many infectious diseases can cause diarrhea in dogs, so it is very necessary to vaccinate them to prevent these diseases. The initial immunization requires 3 injections of vaccine, with an interval of about 2 weeks between each injection. After taking 3 injections, another injection of vaccine is required every other year, because the effectiveness of the vaccine can only protect for 1 year. The dog must be completely healthy and must not have any unusual reactions or diseases when injecting the vaccine. Generally, puppies taken home need to be inspected for about 1 week, and it is not necessary to be vaccinated. From the first injection of the vaccine, you must pay more attention to the dog. The vaccine has weak toxicity. You cannot bathe the dog before the vaccine is fully vaccinated. It is best not to wear it until 1 week after the 3 injections. Go out. Some diarrhea is caused by internal parasites. Most puppies have internal parasites, such as roundworms, hookworms, etc., so dogs need to be dewormed regularly. Generally, puppies under 1 year old should be dewormed every 2 to 3 months. For adult dogs, it may be appropriate to extend the deworming cycle, but it is best not to leave the period too long.
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