What to do if your dog has difficulty defecating

What should I do if my dog has difficulty defecating? If the dog has only mild defecation difficulty, feeding some probiotics may be able to alleviate the dog's condition; if the dog has severe defecation difficulty and lasts for a long time, seek medical attention in time. Solve the problem with medication or surgery.
If your pet dog only suffers from mild constipation, then through daily dietary regulations and taking some probiotics, this difficulty in defecation may be quickly relieved. But if the dog’s constipation lasts for a long time and the condition is serious, the dog must be given some medicine or even go to the clinic for examination.
If your dog’s constipation is severe, please send it to the clinic in time. In severe cases, surgical treatment may be necessary, such as enema or surgery to remove hard stool. Note that you must choose a regular pet clinic for treatment and surgery on your dog. As a parent, you must not give your dog an enema or surgery without authorization.
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