What medicine should dogs take for enteritis?
Medicine for dogs with enteritis:
1. First, fast for 1-2 days for rehydration and anti-inflammation. In addition to intravenous fluids, oral rehydration salts can be added to the drinking water as long as the vomiting is not severe.
2. If the dog has gastrointestinal distension and diarrhea, it is recommended to fast and use vegetable oil to cleanse the intestines if necessary.
3. Use metoclopramide, 1 to 2 mg/kg of body weight, for intramuscular injection, twice a day, to stop vomiting in dogs.
4. Use Hemostasis, intramuscular injection of 15-20 mg/kg body weight, 2 times/day. Or Vk30.2-0.3 mg, Vk1 mg/kg body weight, intramuscular injection, 2 times/day to stop bleeding in dogs.
5. If the dog has diarrhea for a long time, it is recommended to take compound phenylephrine tablets orally.
6. If the gastroenteritis is caused by parasites, it is recommended to feed the dog anthelmintics.
7. It is recommended to supplement vitamin B1, vitamin C, etc. to enhance the dog’s resistance.
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