How do you treat gastrointestinal disease in dogs?
Gastrointestinal (GI) issues in dogs are more common than many new pet owners realize—they can pop up after a stolen table scrap, a sudden food switch, or even stress from a new apartment move.
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Can dogs get the stomach flu?
You might’ve cleaned up a sudden puddle of vomit or noticed your dog turning away from their favorite kibble and wondered if they’re dealing with something like the stomach flu.
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What could be mistaken for pancreatitis in dogs?
Dog doubling over, refusing food, and vomiting—these signs often send pet owners racing to the vet, fearing pancreatitis.
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How do I tell if my dog has gastro?
Changes in your dog’s bathroom habits often sound the first alarm. If you’re noticing more frequent trips outside, especially with loose, watery stools that might have a stronger odor than usual, that’s a red flag.
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How do you help a dog with a bad stomach?
Dog pacing the floor, head hanging low, and occasional retching—these are the telltale signs that your pup’s stomach is in turmoil. When this happens, the first step isn’t to panic but to observe.
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