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How to Help Constipated Dogs

Constipation is most likely the cause of your dog's infrequent or absent urination. If they do urinate, the stool will be small, dry, and hard, making it painful for your dog to pass.<br>The majority of dogs urinate 1-3 times per day, typically after a meal. Stool that is normal is still firm but soft. Dog constipation is uncommon but frequently manageable. It can be mild or severe as well.<br>Obstipation, a condition in which defecation is impossible, can result from severe constipation. Megacolon can result from persistent or prolonged constipation. The colon wall's muscles become permanently stre

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How to Help Constipated Dogs

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  1. How to Help Constipated Dogs Constipation is most likely the cause of your dog's infrequent or absent urination. If they do urinate, the stool will be small, dry, and hard, making it painful for your dog to pass. The majority of dogs urinate 1-3 times per day, typically after a meal. Stool that is normal is still firm but soft. Dog constipation is uncommon but frequently manageable. It can be mild or severe as well. Obstipation, a condition in which defecation is impossible, can result from severe constipation. Megacolon can result from persistent or prolonged constipation. The colon wall's muscles become permanently stretched and are unable to function normally in this condition. There are some good dog constipation medicine which will provide relief to your dog from constipation but before that you should know about some other things also. Signs of Dog Constipation The most obvious sign is when you observe your dog struggling to urinate, but this is readily confused with other issues including diarrhoea and difficulty urinating. Call an emergency veterinarian straight away if you notice that your dog is unable to urinate because this is a medical emergency. Your dog may become tired, stop eating, or start vomiting as the constipation gets worse. The moment you notice any of these symptoms, contact an emergency veterinarian. Other signs of constipation include: Due of discomfort, scooting (dragging their bottom across the ground) Anomaly surrounding the anus Between strained episodes, circling or pacing What kind of dog constipation medicine should we give? Your first instinct may be to try to solve your dog’s constipation at home. But in certain cases, your dog may need to see the vet. CONSTIGO for PET CONSTIGO for PETS is the best Homeopathic Veterinary Medicine for Constipation in pets can be due to varied reasons like eating bone pieces, hair, cloth, paper, grass, age-related, dry feces, etc. It can be acute or chronic and is common to dogs. The discomfort of the dog and the helplessness of the pet owners can be addressed with CONSTIGO, a Homeopathic Veterinary Medicine to treat constipation of any reason. Key Benefits of Homeopathic Pet Medicines: Over the Counter (OTC) homeopathic medicine that works naturally No side effects, no drug interactions, no contraindications Can be safely used along with other medications Drops work instantly when given onto the tongue

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