Diarrhea in dogs is a common digestive system problem, which is generally related to digestive system infections or diseases. Secondly, owners need to pay attention to whether the dog’s recent diet is healthy and whether the food has deteriorated. At the same time, environmental factors can also irritate the dog. Cause gastrointestinal problems.
1. Digestive intestinal system diseases
If the dog suffers from digestive system problems, such as gastritis and enteritis, it will cause diarrhea and the excrement will also appear yellowish brown. This is due to pathogens or Inflammation damages the intestinal mucosa, affecting the dog’s digestion, absorption and water balance. Intestinal disorders and functional depletion are also important causes. If the dog experiences stress, tension, pain, drug side effects, etc., it will cause damage to the intestinal mucosal function and weaken the contraction of the intestinal wall, thereby affecting normal absorption and excretion, and the resulting diarrhea may also appear as yellowish-brown mud. shape.
In this case, in addition to following the course of treatment prescribed by the veterinarian, it is especially necessary to pay close attention to the dog's eating environment, avoid eating grass or garbage and other food as much as possible, and use high-quality Pet food can increase the dog's intake of fiber and protein and restore intestinal function to normal. In addition, moisturizing and antidiarrheal drugs are also a way to treat diarrhea and can be given appropriately during the treatment process.
2. Dietary problems
This phenomenon may also be caused by dietary problems. When a dog consumes excessive amounts of oily or high-fat food, it will affect normal digestion and absorption, leading to loose stools or diarrhea, and the excrement will usually be yellow-brown mud-like.
3. Environmental impact
If the dog goes out or travels, he may eat different food than usual or sniff everywhere frequently, and may become infected during these sniffs. Bacteria, pathogens or other harmful substances can easily cause gastrointestinal problems, leading to diarrhea and the resulting yellow-brown muddy excrement