Canine Pancreatitis Symptoms

Symptoms of canine pancreatitis:
1. Depression, loss of appetite, and likes to sleep with the belly against the cold floor.
2. The stool is thin, foamy, fishy, and slightly shiny on the surface.
3. Dogs vomit frequently, several times a day. Diarrhea may also occur, with loose and soft stools.
Treatment plan for dog pancreatitis:
1. If the dog’s vomiting is severe, the dog needs to be fasted to reduce stimulation of pancreatic secretion.
2. The owner needs to change his dog to a targeted dog food. It is best to choose a dog food with a high meat content, and a dog food with comprehensive vitamins and trace elements.
3. You can feed the dog some pet probiotics to condition the intestines, which can reduce the burden on the intestines, so that the dog will not feel so uncomfortable, and the pet probiotics can also improve its immunity.
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