British Springer Spaniel (certain introduction)
Although dog feces itself has a certain odor, But it's definitely not that special fishy smell. So when we find that our pet's poop suddenly becomes particularly smelly, and becomes too watery or too hard, it may be because of changes in their body. So what are the reasons why dog poop is too smelly? Let’s find out.
Diarrhea is divided into acute diarrhea and chronic diarrhea. The former is more likely to be enteritis caused by a virus and must be sent to a pet hospital for treatment immediately. It is best to collect the dog’s feces immediately and send it to the hospital. Check with a doctor to find out the cause and make appropriate treatment. Although chronic diarrhea is not fatal, it will cause long-term damage to the mucosa of the digestive tract, lead to digestive disorders, loss of physical strength, etc., which is also worthy of parents' attention. Chronic diarrhea here should be distinguished from loose stools. Some dogs will have loose stools due to poor energy, tension, fatigue, etc., so targeted inspections and more care should be given to the dogs.
Dogs will also encounter another problem with their defecation, which is constipation. The proportion is even higher among older dogs. Constipation in older dogs will slow down all system functions, and when stool accumulates in the intestines, ammonia and nitrogen will be produced, which will increase the burden on the dog's liver. When a dog's intestinal tract cannot work normally, they will appear very sad, lack of energy, have a reduced appetite, and the odor of their feces will increase. At this time, the dog should be compensated with more water, and some coarse grains should be added to the dog's food to help it digest. As long as parents mix food reasonably every day, choose dog food that is puffed enough and easy to absorb, and pay attention to hygiene and safety, the dog's gastrointestinal health will be protected and the odor of dog feces will normalize.
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