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what to feed your dog if he's constipated

by Prof. Talon Schimmel Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Simple dog constipation treatments often include:
  • Canned pumpkin.
  • Bran cereal.
  • Metamucil, Siblin, or a similar product.
  • Canned dog food to increase moisture.
  • Exercise.
  • Extra water.
  • Enemas.
Feb 10, 2021

What should I do if my dog is constipated?

If your dog has been prone to constipation in the past, it’s better to have his diet regulated by you and you alone. Water will definitely help to keep your pet hydrated and aid in any digestive issues. Remember, too, that constipation in your dog may be a one-time occurrence and not something you may have to worry about again.

What food helps dogs with constipation?

Some home remedies for treating a dog’s constipation include:

  • Pumpkin is high in fiber and moisture that works nicely for dogs with either constipation or diarrhea.
  • Fiber supplement powder
  • Food and herbs like ginger, wheat bran, powdered psyllium seeds, and olive oil.
  • Hydrate your dog with water or electrolyte supplements
  • Do exercise- sedentary lifestyle can be a factor of having constipation. ...

What can you give a dog that is constipated?

  • Pumpkin: Canned pumpkin is nature’s laxative. ...
  • Boost the fiber: If canned pumpkin isn’t your dog’s thing, up to their fiber intake in other ways. ...
  • Add water: Since constipation can result from dehydration or overly dry feces, upping your dog’s water intake can help. ...
  • Exercise: Get your dog up and moving to help ward away constipation. ...

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What is the best home remedy for dog constipation?

The 9 Home Remedies for Dog Constipation:

  1. Increase their daily exercise. Sometimes all it takes to help your pup’s digestive system get going is to get them moving. ...
  2. Make sure they drink plenty of fresh water. One of the major causes of constipation is dehydration. ...
  3. Switch to canned food — if only temporarily. ...
  4. Try feeding them bran. ...
  5. Add other sources of fiber into their diet. ...

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Know When to Go to the Vet

If your dog is showing severe symptoms of constipation, no home remedies can help. You need to call your vet for an appointment as soon as possible. Constipation can affect a dog’s entire body and cause permanent damage to their gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

5 Home Remedies for Mild Dog Constipation

If your dog only has symptoms of mild constipation, and they seem to feel fine otherwise, you can try home treatment.

Can You Give a Dog a Laxative or Enema?

Never give your dog an enema at home unless your veterinarian has recommended a specific product and has shown you how to safely perform the procedure.

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