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Can dogs with gastroenteritis eat probiotics? What are the effects?

2020-12-12 / 455 Read

       Can dogs eat probiotics with gastroenteritis? Symptoms such as gastroenteritis may include vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, bad breath, etc. If the dog has this situation, it is necessary to first determine whether the symptoms are only caused by gastroenteritis, and then treat.

     There are various causes of adverse reactions such as diarrhea and vomiting in dogs. The first thing to rule out is whether the dog is suffering from microscopic and canine distemper. Because these two kinds of conditions can cause the dog's condition to be more serious and cannot be improved by the owner. If the treatment is not timely, it is likely to delay the condition and even threaten the life of the dog. Parvovirus is the number one disease in puppies, with a very low cure rate, second only to canine hyperthermia. It is said that all puppies carry the virus, not without contact with other dogs. If the dog in the house is depressed, the nose is dry, the vomit is yellow-green or bloody, and then there is ketchup or sorghum rice soup-like feces, with a particularly unpleasant stench. At this time, it is best for the owner to take the dog to the doctor in time.

       You can feed probiotics if you rule out microscopic and canine distemper, but don’t try to replace probiotics by feeding yogurt. To achieve sufficient health effects, the number of probiotics in yogurt is simply not enough. Furthermore, do not give dogs to eat human probiotics. Human probiotics are formulated according to the needs of human intestines, and are not suitable for dogs to eat, and the dosage is not easy to grasp. It is possible for dogs to suffer from intestinal diseases.   Keep it healthy~