1. Indigestion in dogs
Informed stools in dogs are mostly caused by indigestion For example, if the dog eats too much at once, or eats too hard and indigestible food, meat, etc., and the owner suddenly changes the amount for the dog, it is easy to cause the dog’s intestinal intolerance, soft stools or diarrhea, etc. Stools are not formed.
Solution: In this case, you can feed the dog an appropriate amount of pet probiotics to regulate the stomach, promote the dog’s intestinal digestion and peristalsis, and relieve the dog’s symptoms of loose stools. Don’t give the dog too much food that is difficult to digest, and pay attention to gradual changes when changing the food.
2. Gastrointestinal inflammation
When you have irregular diet or eat something unclean for a long time, It is likely to cause gastroenteritis in dogs, causing the dog to have unformed stools. Generally, there will be listlessness, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, often lying on his stomach, and may also have a low-grade fever.
Solution: Dogs with gastroenteritis require a long period of conditioning. Usually, pay attention to the dog’s dietary hygiene. It is recommended to feed the dog with liquid food or intestinal prescription food for a period of time to regulate the stomach. When the dog’s stool is not formed, timely feed Pointe’s compound amoxicillin powder and probiotics, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, conditioning the stomach.
3. Infection with internal parasites
The dog has a large amount of Tapeworms, roundworms, nematodes and other parasites can also damage the intestinal mucosa and stimulate the stomach, resulting in unformed dog stools.
Solution: Use deworming medicine to deworm the dog in time, and feed probiotics to condition the stomach. Determine which parasite your dog is infected with, and then choose a targeted dewormer
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Because most dogs go out to play, walk, and touch dirty things every day, they are more likely to be infected with parasites. If they are not dewormed regularly, they are easily infected with various parasites. Deworming, puppies need to be dewormed once a month, and adult dogs at least once every 3 months.
4. Viruses
Acute enteritis is common in dogs infected with small, coronaviruses The symptoms of the dog, such as the stool is not formed, diarrhea, etc., and may have symptoms such as vomiting, increased body temperature, listlessness, decreased appetite or abolition.
Solution: When dogs that have not been vaccinated or have not been vaccinated for many years have symptoms such as incomplete stools and fever, they need to go to the pet hospital for inspection in time. If it is confirmed that it is a virus infection, they should be treated in time.