Canine dyspepsia is a disease caused by gastric motility disorders. The main culprits are: improper feeding and management, dogs hunger and satiety, and overeating.
1. Reasons for indigestion in dogs
1. The main reason is improper feeding and management, uneven hunger and satiety, and overeating.
2. The food quality is poor, the food is too cold in winter, and the food is rancid and deteriorated when it is placed for too long in summer.
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Second, the clinical symptoms of canine dyspepsia
The clinical manifestations are constipation, diarrhea and other symptoms.
1. The dog vomited, initially chyme, then foamy mucus and gastric juice. Depending on the nature of the lesions, blood, bile and mucosal fragments were mixed in the vomit.
2. The loose stool is a mixture of water and feces at first, and then a water sample, sometimes mixed with tissue fragments and blood.
3. The dog has mild abdominal pain, lying prone in the cold and dark place, tense abdomen, mild yellow and white tongue coating, rapid dehydration, yellow urine, and the course of the disease is generally about 2 to 5 days.
3. Preventive measures for indigestion in dogs
1. First, stop feeding for one day, and give easy-to-digest liquid food such as vegetable soup and porridge after 24 hours.
2. Treat with stomach-boosting and chemical-aiding drugs, such as lactic acid bacteria, gastric enzyme mixture, mother-eating, etc. If loose stools or watery stools are mixed with mucus and blood, oral gentamus can be administered cable, berberine.
3. For those with severe dehydration, sugar saline, normal saline and compound sodium chloride can be input. Take the above treatment measures and strengthen nursing, the dog can recover in 2-3 days.
4. The prevention of this disease is mainly to take correct feeding and management methods. Do feeding regularly and quantitatively. Cubs under 1 year old can be fed 3 to 4 times a day, and adult dogs can be fed 2 to 3 times.
5. The food should be processed and cooked, breeds should be diversified, and the thickness and fineness of the food should be matched to ensure that the dog has a balanced intake of various nutrients to meet the needs of growth and development.