1. What are the reasons for overeating in puppies?
Overeating in puppies is usually caused by eating too fast or too much, which causes food to accumulate in the stomach and cannot be directly absorbed by the body, causing Nausea, acid reflux, heartburn and other adverse reactions, and the gastrointestinal tract of puppies is not fully developed. It usually takes one to three days to absorb or digest food.
2. What are the symptoms of overeating in puppies?
The symptoms of overeating in puppies generally include loss of appetite, abdominal distension and pain, regurgitation, etc., and the food in the stomach will also be removed. Vomiting, if not treated correctly, may make the symptoms more obvious and affect your own recovery.
3. How to treat and care for puppies that have eaten too much
At this time, you need to take drugs to promote digestion under the guidance of a doctor, and you also need to give the puppy an abdominal massage. Accelerate gastrointestinal peristalsis, promote food digestion, reduce damage to the gastrointestinal tract, and facilitate the recovery of discomfort. In daily life, you need to adjust your eating habits, eat smaller meals more frequently, and avoid overeating. You can also give puppies some easily digestible food, such as nutritional paste, milk cake-type dog food, etc., which can supplement nutrition, enhance physical fitness, and have a positive impact on the body. Recovery helps.