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What to do if your dog has a stomach problem

Dog stomach problems are quite different from those in humans, and it's important to always keep this in mind and pay attention to your dog's health.

** Symptom 1 **

This may be caused by obstacles in gastric content excretion, eating too fast, or excessive exercise after eating.

Prevention: Do not encourage your dog to enter an excited or active state immediately after eating.

** Symptom 2 **

This usually occurs within 1 to 4 hours after eating.

Prevention: Do not let your dog eat too much or too fast; feed your dog at least twice a day.

** Symptom 3 **

Abdominal bloating, wanting to vomit but unable to, and forceful breathing.

Prevention: Do not urge or tempt your dog to eat too quickly; you can use a slow feeder bowl.

** Symptom 4 **

Your dog may fall into shock, and if not treated in time, the condition can be life-threatening.

Prevention: Reasonably arrange your dog's daily diet and meal times, and usually feed them dog food.

** Symptom 5 **

Stomach problems are more common in large breeds of dogs, such as golden retrievers, Alaskan malamutes, German shepherds, and Tibetan mastiffs.

Prevention: Be more attentive to your dog's diet and eating habits in families who adopt large breeds.