1. Eating too fast
If the puppy’s eating speed is not controlled during the eating process, the puppy may eat too fast and cause hiccups. This is a normal physiological phenomenon. In daily life, owners should control the puppy's eating speed to effectively improve symptoms.
2. The stomach gets cold
It is considered that the puppy has eaten relatively cold food, which may irritate the gastrointestinal tract, causing the stomach to get cold, causing stomach cramps, burping, and pain. and other symptoms. In this case, the owner can use a hot water bottle to help the puppy's abdomen, which will be helpful to relieve the symptoms.
3. Indigestion
It may be that the puppy has eaten a large amount of food that is not easy to digest, which increases the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, and vomiting. Symptoms such as excessive gas. In this case, you can take pet-specific stomach and digestive drugs under the guidance of a doctor, which can help relieve the puppy's chronic hiccups.
4. Gastroenteritis
If the puppy eats expired or rotten food, it may cause bacteria to invade the gastrointestinal tract and multiply in large numbers, causing inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and hiccups may occur as a result of the disease reaction. It is recommended that the owner take the puppy to a regular pet hospital for examination in time and receive symptomatic treatment based on the examination results. During this period, pay attention to the puppy's balanced diet. The diet should be mainly light and easy to digest, such as spinach, cabbage, minced meat, etc. At the same time, it is also necessary to keep the abdomen warm, which is beneficial to physical health.