What should I do if my dog has enteritis?
Treatment methods for dog enteritis:
1. Control your diet: At the early stage of the disease, you should pay attention to fasting and water restriction. After getting better, you need to give non-irritating and easily digestible food. Nutrient paste, probiotics, etc., and then gradually return to a regular diet.
2. To prevent secondary infection, dogs need to be given antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs.
3. Symptomatic treatment: When diarrhea is accompanied by vomiting, antiemetics should be given. Probiotics can be used if diarrhea persists. Anemic and weak dogs can receive blood transfusions.
4. Pay attention to deworming: check whether there are parasites through fecal egg detection before deworming.
Symptoms of dog enteritis:
1. Often lying on the stomach on the cold ground or doing "praying posture" with elbows and sternum supported on the ground.
2. Depression, decreased appetite, and indigestion.
3. Accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea or mucus in the stool.
4. Unsteady walking and occasional foul-smelling blood in the stool.
5. Increased body temperature, even salivation, and soft tunica albuginea and menstruation.
6. Severe dehydration will eventually occur and be life-threatening.
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