Alaskan Malamute (Definite Introduction)
Indigestion is very common for dogs with improper diet. Some owners are often afraid that their Alaskan dogs will not have enough to eat, so they give them a lot of dog food or real food, which can easily cause indigestion in Alaskan Malamute dogs. And if a dog has indigestion, it will often be accompanied by some other symptoms.
Alaskan Malamute dogs with indigestion will have varying degrees of diarrhea and constipation; naturally, this situation also shows that the dog’s indigestion is not too serious, as long as If the owner carefully controls and maintains the dog, the dog will recover quickly.
When a dog has vomiting, the vomit will be in the form of foamy mucus and gastric juice, or the vomit may be mixed with blood, bile, mucous membrane fragments, etc.; this means that the dog is suffering from indigestion. And those that cause serious gastrointestinal diseases require immediate treatment to quickly resolve the dog's condition.
Dogs with indigestion may also have watery stools, sometimes mixed with tissue fragments and blood. If the dog's abdomen is stroked, the dog will feel pain, have mild yellow and white tongue coating, may be accompanied by symptoms of dehydration, and yellowish urine.
If Alaskan suffers from indigestion, he should first stop eating for about 12-24 hours. If the dog only suffers from slight indigestion, parents may wish to take some supplements such as lactobacilli, gastric enzyme mixture, Shi Mu Sheng, etc., are here to help dogs strengthen their stomach and digestion and solve the problem of poor digestion. When your dog has loose stools or watery stools mixed with mucus and blood, take gentamicin and berberine as appropriate. For severe dehydration, sugar saline, psychological saline, and compound sodium chloride can be administered.
Poor indigestion in Alaskan Malamutes is closely related to the owner’s feeding method. Therefore, the owner should not feed the dog too much. If the amount is not controlled, it is better to feed less. Eat a little and feed often.
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