Teddy dog enteritis refers to the gastrointestinal diseases of Teddy dogs, mainly manifested as intestinal infection and inflammation. The severity of the disease varies, and the initial symptoms are mild, but if not treated in time, it will gradually develop to the later stage, causing more serious diseases.
2. Common symptoms of Teddy dog enteritis
Symptoms of Teddy dog enteritis usually include the following aspects:
(1) Loss of appetite: Dogs lose their appetite, refuse to eat or stop eating completely. They are very greedy before food is placed, but refuse to eat after smelling it.
(2) Diarrhea and vomiting: Dogs will have different degrees of diarrhea and vomiting. The feces are yellow, thin and smelly, and even bloody stool and mucus stool can be found; Vomiting presents the symptoms of food residue, mucus and yellow-green bile with high frequency.
(3) Decreased urine volume: Teddy dog enteritis will cause decreased urine volume of the affected dogs, and not only that, the urine color will also become darker and thicker.
(4) emaciation and listlessness: After the dog with Teddy's enteritis gets worse, it will be emaciated and emaciated, showing a listless state, listless and losing the fun of life.
3. Serious consequences of Teddy dog enteritis
If not treated in time, Teddy dog enteritis may lead to more serious diseases, such as:
(1) Dehydration: Dogs lose water only due to diarrhea and vomiting, which can lead to dehydration and abnormal renal function in severe cases.
(2) Electrolyte disorder: Vomiting and diarrhea caused by Teddy dog enteritis may lead to electrolyte imbalance such as sodium, chlorine and potassium in blood.
(3) Intestinal perforation: After the dog gets worse, the intestinal wall will be seriously damaged, which may lead to intestinal perforation and serious abdominal infection.
4. Prevention and treatment measures of Teddy dog enteritis
Prevention and treatment measures of Teddy dog enteritis mainly include the following points:
(1) Reasonable diet: Pay attention to controlling food intake and avoid overfeeding or indigestible food. Owners can try cooked food or soft food, or add some probiotics to the original food.
(2) Regular physical examination: The owner should take Teddy dog for regular physical examination, and take timely treatment measures when problems are found to avoid the deterioration of the situation.
(3) Regular vaccination: routine vaccination such as canine distemper, canine viral gastroenteritis and quadruple vaccine.
(4) Avoid overwork: Dogs should pay attention to rest and exercise, avoid overwork, and avoid repeated infection and inflammation of the dog's intestines.
In a word, Teddy dog enteritis is a very common dog disease, which needs timely treatment and prevention to avoid further aggravation and affect the health and life of dogs.