Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Remedies for a constipated dog

By Jerry Welsh


Constipation is not the sole concern of humans as dogs get constipated too. The dog would repeatedly ask to be taken out but to the consternation of the tired owner, the dog will just circle around, sniff the ground but be unable to produce stool. The pet's inability to defecate will be the owners concern too. The pet that was unable to pass stool will be very uncomfortable and may even experience stomach ache. A patient owner would have no complaints about the need to bring the pet out repeatedly but certainly he/she will be concerned with the discomfort being felt by the dog. The inability to pass stool though is a common concern. Constipation commonly does not need a vet consultation as this is one of the concerns that can be remedied at home.

Normally, the dog's inability to pass stool will be resolve after a day or two. Constipation though is a recurring concern so the owner has to know the reasons for the pet's inability to defecate. The constipation of dogs can result from the slowing down of the system. A foreign object that creates a blockage can be the reason why the dog is constipated.

Dried up feces that get the long hair around the anus so matted can be the reason why the poop can't come out. Constipation in this case can be easily remedied by clipping the hair around the anal area. Constipation can be due to the diet of the dog. A dog given commercial food low in fiber content would have a hard time passing stool. A tablespoon of bran or canned pumpkin are excellent sources of fiber. A tablespoon of mineral oil added to the dog food will help in lubricating and softening the stool.

Water is essential to a healthy digestive system thus low water intake can result to constipation. Although dogs are greedy eaters, some are noticed to have no inclination to drink water . Sufficient water intake is necessary to prevent constipation thus the dog must be encouraged to drink water. Constipation is common in dogs that are not given opportunities to exercise. Exercise can be the simple solution to the dog's inability to poop.

Dogs have this habit of not soiling their sleeping area. A dog that is not taken out by the master will put off doing its business. Stool will become harder if it is not excreted. This is why it would be very necessary to take the dog to potty regularly. Install a doggy door to allow the pet to go out anytime it wants to.




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