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Dog with internal heat and inflammation
Dogs with internal heat and inflammation often show symptoms such as eye crusts, dry nose pads, and more. Owners can take their dogs to the animal hospital to purchase drugs that can reduce the dog's internal heat. In addition to medication, owners can also feed their dogs cooling foods, such as cucumbers, and should provide plenty of water to prevent their dogs from getting too hot.
Symptoms of internal heat and inflammation
Usually, after a dog gets upset, its urine will change from the usual translucent light yellow to dark orange yellow, and the urine smell will significantly increase, becoming unpleasant and pungent. The dog may also produce a large amount of eye crusts, tear stains will become heavier, feces will become dry and change from the normal yellow to dark brown, and be in granular form.
Treatment for internal heat and inflammation
If the dog food your dog usually eats is high-nutrition food, you can switch to fruit and vegetable-based dog food. Feed your dog more water after it gets upset, and if the heat is severe, you can add some honeysuckle to the water for soaking. You can also give the dog some supplementary drugs to reduce the heat. If your dog hates to drink water when it's upset, you can feed it some high-water-content fruits, such as watermelon.
What to do if your dog gets upset after eating dog food
If you find that your dog has heavy eye crusts after eating this dog food, it may not be suitable for it, or there may be too many additives and high salt content. You can try feeding your dog dog food from another brand to see if the situation improves. It is recommended to buy dog food from a well-known brand. If the problem still exists, you can make dog food yourself, such as cooking chicken breast, carrots, and broccoli and feeding it to your dog after chopping it up.