The dog has just been weaned for two weeks and won t go to the toilet, what should I do, and I have

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The gastrointestinal tract of puppies is not yet well developed, and some things cannot be digested and absorbed, and it is easy to vomit and diarrhea. Your dog should have gastrointestinal dysfunction and indigestion! If the dog's mental condition is good and the appetite is good, you can buy some gastrointestinal treasures to regulate the gastrointestinal tract.

    But if your mental condition deteriorates, you continue to don't eat, and your nose is dry, you should pay attention to it, and if it is a viral infection, it is best to take it to the pet hospital for examination! It is best to feed only dog food for the time being, and other foods are afraid that the dog will not be able to digest them, so do not feed them for the time being. After the dog's intestinal tract is normal, it is recommended to deworm the dog internally, as internal parasites can also cause diarrhea in dogs.

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