Dog's Constipation. Ways to help your pet.
Dog's constipation is a condition in which a dog has difficulty
passing stools, has incomplete bowel movements or has painful
elimination of solid waste. There are many reasons of a dog's
constipation starting from stress, diet changing up to some
medications or even problems with digestive system. Note!
Constipation shouldn't be left untreated, otherwise it may result in
intestinal blockage. Of course a vet will order a treatment but an
owner can help a dog to relieve symptoms and improve dog's health
state. We suggest you reading a few natural remedies that will stop
your dog's suffering from constipation:
Make your dog drink more water
A dog should always have access to clean, cool drinking water,
especially when you are not around. This recommendation may really
help if your dog suffers from severe constipation and you will prevent
your dog from dehydration. Consider adding 1 to 2 oz. of milk, this
can encourage your dog to drink. Note! Milk also helps to lubricate
the colon, providing further benefit.
Analyze Stool
Look closely at your dog’s droppings and take a sample to your vet
for a stool analysis. You should be worried if you see blood, mucus
or tar-colored stools, immediately go to a vet clinic. Hard and dry
stool indicates that your dog may be dehydrated. If you suspect that
your dog has eaten garbage, rocks or small toys, an X-ray is
needed to ensure nothing has gotten lodged in your dog’s bowels.
Physical activity
Good bowel regularity can be maintained by physical exercises.
Remember that if your dog is trained and play with you different
games he will have functional bowel and normal weight.
High-Fiber Food may solve problem
If you want to cook for your pet by yourself it is very good. You
should provide your pet with substantial amount of fruits and
vegetables. If you don't have time for this and you prefer buying
commercial dog food then you may look for high-fiber dog foods.
Start by adding a few tablespoons to your dog’s food, then adjust up
or down as you determine the measurements that help keep your dog
regular. You can also add one-half to one teaspoon of olive or
safflower oil to your dog's food, lubricating their insides can help
stools travel easily through the intestine.
Give an enema to your dog
You can treat severe cases of constipation by administering an enema
to your dog to help flush impacted fecal material from its bowels.
Consult a vet before doing this at home. Sedative therapy will be
required for a dog to stay calm and still through the procedure.
Do not underestimate stress impact
As we have already said stress can also be a cause of
constipation you should try to keep your pet's emotions balanced.
You can also make aromatherapy for your dog.