Husky (detail introduction)
Husky is not very suitable for people who raise dogs, because such dogs are prone to intestinal diseases, so many people who have raised Husky feel that they can easily die. Then we should pay more attention to these issues when breeding Husky. What are the common symptoms of Husky gastrointestinal disease? Let's take a look.
1. Diarrhea and vomiting are more common in dogs. Diagnosis is caused by accelerated bowel movement, increased intestinal mucosal secretion and absorption disorders. It is more common in intestinal diseases. Diards are characterized by discharge non -forming or liquid feces, which is a symptom of multiple diseases. Drinds of dogs often cause dehydration and death, so they should be treated as soon as possible when they are found.
2. Dogs are animals that are easy to vomit. The puppies are more prominent. They vomit when they eat full or have odor and irritation. Vomiting is also the phenomenon of the dog's self -protection. Sometimes they consciously conscious Going out to find weeds to swallow, prompting the stomach to the Middle East and the West. For vomiting and diarrhea, in addition to the general treatment methods such as supplementing physiological saline and antibiotics, the diet of the dog must also be extraordinarily attentive and eat more foods that are easy to digest.
3. There are many factors that cause gastrointestinal discomfort in dogs. For example, when dogs are walking out and games, they often have the opportunity to accidentally eat insect eggs exposed in the environment. These insect eggs will be parasitic in the dog's body, or It is dogs who eat mildew and turning rot, accidentally swallow foreign objects, use antibiotics for long -term use, intestinal flora disorders, increased harmful bacteria, intestinal infection or malnutrition can cause gastrointestinal discomfort.
4. Eating less meals is important for dogs. Too much feeding will increase the burden on the dog's stomach at once, which can easily cause indigestion and vomiting. If you have the conditions, you will be fed twice a day, and you eat three times a day 5 months ago. If you can't guarantee the dog feed on time, you must also control the amount of each time. Hungry is better than eating it for its stomach. Parents should pay attention to feeding dry food as little as possible, which is difficult to digest for dogs with poor stomachs.
Husky's gastrointestinal discomfort is particularly good, so it is more likely to cause symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting. Therefore, the owner should pay more attention to their diet when taking care of them, so as not to cause intestinal discomfort.
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