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Dog has diarrhea but is in good spirits

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Diarrhea clinically refers to diarrhea. Dogs with diarrhea but in good spirits may be caused by abdominal cold, improper diet, gastroenteritis and other reasons. If diarrhea is caused by cold in the abdomen and improper diet, and you are in a good mental state, it is a normal physiological phenomenon, and generally there is no need to worry too much. If it is abnormal diarrhea and other uncomfortable symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the dog to a regular hospital for a gastrointestinal examination in time to determine the cause and further treatment.

1. Abdominal cold

If the weather is cold and the dog’s abdomen is not kept warm, the cold wind may invade the abdomen, causing symptoms such as increased defecation frequency and slight abdominal pain. This is normal. If this phenomenon occurs, you need to take measures to keep your dog warm in time, and you can also drink more warm water to relieve abdominal discomfort.

2. Improper diet

If your dog accidentally eats too greasy food, it may cause irritation to the gastrointestinal tract, affect the normal digestion of food, and cause diarrhea and abdominal pain. If you have other symptoms, you need to adjust your eating habits. You should not feed your dog too greasy food. Instead, you can eat more easily digestible food, such as dog food, canned food, etc. Generally, no medication is required.

3. Gastroenteritis

It is an acute infectious disease, which may be caused by infection by a variety of pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc., vomiting, abdominal discomfort, and discharged stools , nausea, loss of appetite and other symptoms. As the disease progresses, smelly farts and fishy stools may occur. In severe cases, mucus, pus and bloody stools may occur. You need to follow the doctor's advice and take antibiotics, antifungal and antiviral drugs for treatment. Conducive to the improvement of the disease.

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