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msdnmo
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msdnmo asked in PetsDogs · 1 decade ago

my dog is constipated........help please.?

my dog seems constipated. what should i do about this short of taking him to the vet? he seems fine otherwise, just can't seem to 'go'.

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  • -aru-
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
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    If he eats dry food, you might want to give him canned food because canned food softens their bowels, if he's already eating canned food, you might want to change the brand. But it's important anytime you change a dog's food to MIX the two different brands at first to accustom your dog's stomach to it, otherwise it could make him sick.

    If that's not the problem, has your dog been dewormed recently? Worms cause constipation or diarrhea amond other more serious problems.

    If this is also not the cause, and it's just a simple case of constipation, your best bet is to give him a couple tsb of prune juice or steam some veggies. Both of those work wonders on dogs and are actually healthy tips to practice on a regular basis, especially if your dog develops a history of constipation.

    Be sure to only use a very small amount of prune juice, depending on the dogs weight, since dogs dehydrate easier than humans. But prune juice is healthy for him if used correctly.

    Hope this helped.

    Source(s): pet groomer trained vet tech owner
  • 5 years ago

    Constipated Dog

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Best Constipation Cures

  • 1 decade ago

    For how long is he constipating? He may look fine but if it lasts for more than five days, then it's time to see a vet. If not, there's nothing to worry about because usually the body can work the problem out by itself. You can also try adding fiber to his food or try the old remedy of putting mineral oil to his food to help lubricate his colon. To know more on treating constipation, follow this link..

    http://dogtime.com/constipation-and-megacolon-vin....

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  • 1 decade ago

    when my dogs are constipated i give 2 tbsp of canned pumpkin (NOT pie filling, but canned pumkin)

    you can also give pepto bismol, look on google for dosage for your dogs weight.

    If he hasnt gone at all for a total of two days, get him into the vet it could be a blockage which has the possibility of being fatal.

  • Farina
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Perhaps give him some warm water to help his bowel movement. That's what I did when my pup gobbled up all the dry dogfood (I'd rather avoid feeding him anything else or any "special" food)....he was fine the next day....If this "constipation" persists, see the vet. I usually check for dry nose, change in sleeping patterns/behavior and those are signs to go to vet.

  • 1 decade ago

    Worm him with a roundworm and tapeworm (standard worming) treatment you can but from any pet shop.

    Wormers act as drain cleaners and usually 'clean' the system out.

    If it continues to happen you need to look at his diet but chances are it is just a one off.

    It doesnt matter if he has been wormed recently, it wont harm to treat again and it may well be worms that caused it in the first place.

  • 1 decade ago

    if he eats only one type of food change it and give him a diff type (if he only eats dry food give him wet canned food or vice versa) or if he only eats dog food give him some human food, rice with chicken broth will straighten him up either way ( you could use it to cure diarhea also)

  • 1 decade ago

    try a teaspoonful of oil:my vet recommended light mineral oil(get this from any pharmacy).If its a big dog, try a tablespoonful of the oil.

  • 1 decade ago

    app sardines are helpful

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