Many people like to keep pets at home to watch themselves. For example, dogs are the preferred lovers for most people, so they will inevitably encounter some minor problems during the entire process of feeding dogs. So when a two-month-old dog has d...
Many people like to keep pets at home to watch themselves. For example, dogs are the preferred lovers for most people, so they will inevitably encounter some minor problems during the entire process of feeding dogs. So when a two-month-old dog has diarrhea, should I give the dog an injection immediately? In fact, there is no need to be overly nervous. The main thing is to look for the reasons first to treat the dog with stronger purpose.
1. Gastrointestinal problems
Generally speaking, dogs are absolutely unable to drink pure milk, because some items in the milk cannot be digested and absorbed by dogs. Or it may be caused by sudden replacement of dog food, canned fruits after eating moldy or chicken bones, causing diarrhea. Then it is proposed to feed dogs probiotic powder to improve the digestive and absorption effect of the gastrointestinal tract. There are also cases where you must replace the dog food, which can be fed with new and old dog food, so that the dog's stomach has enough time to incorporate the new dog food.
If the dog suffers from gastroenteritis due to tragedy, the dog will start to feel nausea and vomiting, poor appetite, diarrhea, stinky stool, and bloody stools. At this moment, the owner can take the dog to the pet clinic for anti-inflammatory injections. Feed the dog some millet porridge after 2 hours to maintain energy.
2. Body calculosis
If the dog has calculosis, it will mainly show that everything is normal when eating, but it does not gain weight or lose weight. Some also mean poor appetite, bloody or black excrement, and dilute watery. In more serious cases, insects will be metabolized into excrement. If you see such defecation, it is best to take the dog to deworm.
3. Subtle or canine distemper
Observe whether the dog is hot, has red bloodshot eyes, has dry cough, tremble, and is seriously listless. Symptoms such as inactivity and indifference, bloody bowel movements, and continuous diarrhea and high fever. When the owner finds that the dog has any symptoms, he must immediately take the dog to the pet clinic for inspection, and then immediately treat it symptomatically to prevent the best treatment stage from being missed.