1. No
If the dog eats regularly, does not overeat, has normal bowel movements, and does not suffer from chronic diseases, it will generally not cause damage to the anus. You won't get hemorrhoids either. The dog’s physical condition needs to be observed at all times and eating habits cannot be changed.
2. Will
If the dog often overeats or strains to defecate, and suffers from chronic diseases such as constipation and long-term diarrhea, as the disease progresses, the anal mucosa will develop. Damage occurs, causing hemorrhoids. Ointments can be used under the guidance of a doctor. For dogs with more serious conditions, surgical excision is required under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Daily maintenance of dogs
In daily life, you should pay attention to eating habits, eat small meals frequently, and do not overeat. You need to observe the frequency of bowel movements of your dog at any time. If If constipation occurs, the dog can be given drugs to promote digestion to improve it. The skin around the anus also needs to be cleaned and washed with running water to prevent bacterial intrusion
After getting sick, it is recommended that the owner wears a dog regularly The dog goes to the hospital for a review to learn about its recovery.