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Diseases that affect the stomach and intestines are common in dogs. They include infectious diseases such as bacterial, viral, and parasitic diseases and noninfectious disorders, such as tumors, bloat, and obstruction.
- Introduction to Digestive Disorders of Dogs
Signs of digestive system disease can include excessive...
- Introduction to Digestive Disorders of Dogs
26 Απρ 2024 · These are the most common stomach problems in dogs, and conditions that cause dog stomach ache and related issues. Here's how to prevent and treat them.
Signs of digestive system disease can include excessive drooling, diarrhea, constipation, vomiting or regurgitation, loss of appetite, bleeding, abdominal pain and bloating, straining to defecate, shock, and dehydration.
Abdominal palpation may reveal pain or the presence of a surgical disease (intussusception, foreign body or mass). Rectal examination may reveal rectal, anal or anal sac lesions, diarrhoea, melaena or constipation. Routine blood analysis.
Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract (stomach and the intestines). It can be caused by infection with bacteria, viruses, parasites, medications, or even new foods. The condition often causes abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and other clinical signs.
9 Φεβ 2016 · Inflammation of the stomach and intestine can cause acute and chronic symptoms of digestive upset. Long term conditions will put stress on a dog’s system and undermine overall health. A number of veterinarian defined diseases create this condition, including gastritis and inflammatory bowel disease.
The most common clinical signs associated with gastritis are sudden vomiting and decreased appetite (anorexia). Other clinical signs may include dehydration, lethargy or depression, increased thirst, blood in the vomit or feces, and abdominal pain. Acute gastritis is typically self-limiting and of short (less than twenty-four hours) duration.