Stomach Health Comes First!


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Dogs are omnivores, meaning they eat both meat and vegetables. They have a gluttonous reputation due to their diverse palate and capacity to devour big amounts of food in one sitting (owing to an incredibly elastic stomach). While most dogs are not frightened to eat practically any meal (or non-food!), some are more sensitive. Your dog's stomach may be disturbed due to a variety of reasons, including indigestion or cancer. While all dogs vomit from time to time, if your dog vomits or has diarrhea on a regular or continuous basis, it's time to take them to the vet for a check-up. Chronic or repeated vomiting or diarrhea indicates that your dog's health is deteriorating and that it should be treated. If you're concerned about how your dog can thrive at dog boarding in this delicate situation, Bark N Walk is the place for you and your dog!

What exactly is a sensitive stomach?

Some dogs have flatulence or diarrhea, the same as people do when something disturbs their stomach. This is known as a sensitive stomach.' We're talking about a minor digestive disorder here, with symptoms ranging from a rumbling stomach and foul odors from the rear end to vomiting and diarrhea.

Some dogs are born with sensitive stomachs, while others develop them later in life. In any event, it is something that has to be addressed if your dog is to thrive. A dog's sensitive stomach causes nausea, vomiting, excessive gas, and diarrhea with or without blood in the stool. In reaction to the symptoms they have encountered, they will get supplemental treatment. With Dog Boarding you can easily keep your dog safe and content as we take care of every small thing that makes your dog healthy and happy. 


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How does your dog's stomach become sensitive?

Your dog's sensitive stomach may be inherited, which means it was there from birth. You may notice that your puppy has difficulty digesting food, has gas, and has irregular feces while they are young.

It's straightforward to determine if your dog's food is the source of the problem, but it may need some willpower on your part. Begin by eliminating any unneeded items from his diet. Table scraps, leftovers, bones, snacks, and anything else your dog might want to nibble on during the day are all included.

Anything provided in excess, whether excellent for health or not, is hazardous to your little champ. Bark N Walk's Dog Boarding is the wisest of your choice.

How can you tell if your dog has a sensitive stomach?

(Indications & Symptoms)

A sensitive stomach is characterized by intermittent loose stools or diarrhea, nausea, refusal to eat, licking lips, swallowing excessively, and excessive gas. Your dog's feces may include blood, and he or she may vomit. A dog with an irritated stomach may feel lethargic and refuse to go for a walk. Dogs, like people, pass gas or have loose stools, but if the symptoms persist and you notice weight loss, visit a veterinarian.

Bark n Walk strives to make pet ownership as simple as possible by offering services suited to your individual requirements. After all, everyone has the right to unconditional love. We've got you covered, whether you're a pet parent or just a pet lover. We provide dog boarding, pet grooming, and in-home dog training among other services. Our pet instructors are knowledgeable about all dog breeds, and our furry army is too cute to ruin anyone's day!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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