I can't help but marvel at how dogs live better than humans nowadays, and how people take care of this good friend of humans in every possible way! What should I do if this family member falls ill with gastroenteritis? For the newly appointed bulldozer, they will definitely be extremely anxious. So the editor is here to save all the poop shoveling officers.
After all, dogs are still animals, and they cannot speak to express their discomfort to the pooper. This depends on the owner's usual observation. The first thing to say is that the owner must have patience. When you decide to adopt a dog, you must be prepared to take responsibility to the end. Do not abandon it because of its illness. Next, let's take a look at the symptoms of gastroenteritis in dogs!
The first symptom is vomiting
When dogs develop gastrointestinal diseases, the first symptom they show is vomiting. Generally speaking, dogs will experience discomfort if they eat unclean or unclean food. Generally, dogs need to carefully distinguish what they vomit, sometimes they may spit out white foam or watery substances, or undigested food. Different types of vomit indicate varying degrees of illness, so all hosts should take a good look.
Second symptom: Mental lethargy
After vomiting, dogs may experience mental fatigue. If you find your dog lying there motionless, you need to take good care of it. At this time, it cannot eat dog food. You can prepare some glucose powder and soak it in water for the dog to drink, and also let it rest more.
The third symptom: dehydration
Once this situation occurs, it can be quite serious. If you don't know what to do, it's best to take you to a pet hospital in a timely manner. Dehydration may not be noticeable, but it also has accompanying symptoms such as bad breath and spasms. If left untreated, it may lead to death due to gastric failure.
If the symptoms of gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and vomiting persist in dogs, there is another question to consider, which is whether the dog has contracted small infections. Small infections are one of the two major infectious diseases in dogs, so they can be quite frightening. But if the condition is not terrible, I'm afraid you won't have patience. To achieve a faster recovery of gastroenteritis in dogs, Zangling Shuisulin can be used. It is a naturally occurring tetrasaccharide, belonging to oligogalactose, which is a functional oligosaccharide that can significantly and rapidly promote the growth of bifidobacteria. It can improve the gastrointestinal environment of dogs and regulate the balance of microbiota, making it a growth promoting agent for beneficial bacteria.