The reasons why dogs don
Anorexia

Many people will encounter the editor The same problem is that the dog used to eat very normally, but suddenly one day he stopped eating! Even if it is brought to the front of the mouth, it is not allowed to take a look, but the spirit is not bad. Is this the so-called picky eater? Today, the editor will talk about the reasons why dogs don’t want to eat and how to deal with this problem!

1. First understand the reasons why dogs don’t need to eat, and only then can we take the right medicine

1. The weather is hot and the dog has no appetite

Many owners will find that in summer, especially when the weather is particularly hot, their dogs will eat less or even stop eating. In fact, this is relatively normal and often We humans don’t have an appetite to eat in extremely hot weather, and dogs are the same as us, so don’t worry too much, just wait until the weather cools down!

2. Dogs are in estrus

Because the amount of hormone penetration is reduced, it will cause the dog’s appetite to decrease, and there will be signs of anxiety and worry. This kind of anorexia is easier to deal with. As long as you pay attention to hygiene and provide plenty of drinking water, you can eat normally after the estrus has passed.

3. There are parasites in dogs

The most common parasites in dogs are ascariasis, and the rest are Fasciola hepatica. Both diseases will cause the dog to have anorexia at one stage, but Fasciola hepatica often develops hyperphagia and ascites very quickly. Ascariasis, in addition to anorexia, can also cause chronic weakness. Naturally, there are other parasitic diseases, not all listed here.

4. Diseases lead to anorexia in dogs

When dogs suffer from other diseases, such as: canine fever, parvovirus, viral enteritis, colds, intestinal dysfunction (intussusception, intussusception, intussusception, intussusception, etc.) Enteritis, peritonitis, etc.), fractures and other diseases may cause anorexia.

The reasons why dogs don
Anorexia

2. How to deal with the situation of not having to eat

1. How to fight hunger

First of all, you need to fast and see if the dog is really sick. Dogs can't bear to be hungry. Hungry your dog first, and give him water when he stops eating (you can add a little sugar to the water). Generally, his appetite can be restored in the second or third day. In order to protect their strong appetite, they can stop eating for one day a week. However, it should be noted that if the dog still has no appetite and other adverse reactions occur, such as diarrhea, runny nose, etc., it should be taken seriously and taken to the hospital for examination and treatment immediately.

 2. Strengthening exercises

Strengthen physical exercises and reduce the amount of dredging for dogs. Generally speaking, small ornamental dogs only need to prepare more toys at home, such as dog chews and pull ropes for them to play and practice, and often make them run and jump to meet their exercise capacity. However, large dogs must go outdoors for more training, especially hound dogs, whose ancestors made a living by hunting and are accustomed to intense exercise. Let it run at least 5-10 kilometers every day. Walking the dog is a good way. Running with the dog not only trains the dog, but also trains yourself; the dog's appetite increases, and your own weight also decreases, killing two birds with one stone!

3. Changing the taste of food

The best prevention method is to avoid feeding simple food to dogs for a long time, and change the taste of dogs regularly to prevent dogs from eating one kind of food every day. If food causes anorexia, don’t give snacks to your dog too often. You can give it as training praise. If you often have nothing to do, give it some. Over time, your dog will only eat snacks without meals, which will cause problems. habits. In addition, when the dog is sick, try not to mix the medicine in the food and feed it, but try to give it through intramuscular injection or intravenous drip, so as not to cause the dog to react to the medicine and become anorexic.


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