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Can dogs eat stomach relief tablets?

Yes, dogs have pet-specific stomach and digestion drugs. It is best not to give dogs human stomach relief tablets. The physical structure and body weight of dogs are different from those of humans, and the dosage also needs to be adjusted. The main ingredients of stomach relief tablets are digestive enzymes, probiotics, and various vitamins. If you have probiotics at home, you can give your dog some probiotics. Probiotics have a relieving effect on dog diarrhea and indigestion, and can also help regulate the dog's intestinal tract, promote digestion, and enhance appetite. However, it should be noted that if the dog has hemorrhoids or vomiting, the effect may not be very good.

  1. Precautions for dogs to eat stomach relief tablets:

Many owners give their dogs human stomach relief tablets. Most of the stomach relief tablets that humans eat contain a large amount of hawthorn ingredients. The amount of hawthorn is formulated based on human metabolism and drug ingredients. Some dogs have fragile stomachs. If they eat a large amount of stomach relief tablets, they may experience vomiting and diarrhea due to poisoning. Currently, there are dog-specific probiotics sold in the market that can promote intestinal digestion and regulate bacteria.

  1. Symptoms and treatment of dog indigestion:

If a dog has not defecated for a few days, or has diarrhea with a mixture of water and feces, it could be a case of indigestion. You can stop feeding and give the dog easily digestible foods like vegetable soup and rice soup. If the dog has constipation and indigestion, feed it lactobacillus, probiotics, etc. If the dog has severe diarrhea and dehydration, it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately. In severe cases, the dog may need to be hospitalized for intensive care.

  1. How to prevent indigestion:

Feed your dog on a regular schedule, in a quantitative manner, with small meals throughout the day. If the dog is under one year old, you can feed it 4-5 times a day. For adult dogs, you can feed it 2-3 times. Combine coarse and fine foods to ensure the dog's nutrition is balanced and meets its growth and development needs. At the same time, pay attention to food preservation. If you have multiple dogs at home, do not let them share eating utensils, especially in summer. It is necessary to wash and disinfect the utensils after each meal.