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Yorkie Terrier colitis and irritable bowel syndrome

Does your dog have intestinal problems?

Intestinal problems can manifest as a lot of gas, diarrhea, and possibly blood. This can also come under the heading of digestive problems. The saying that “Life and Death” begin in the colon. That not only applies to humans, but also to dogs.

Many dogs lead a very uncomfortable daily life with these digestive problems. They have cramps, pain, and cannot fully digest their food. Sometimes he goes through them after he has eaten.

I have a lot of experience in this area as I had a Yorkie who had these problems for almost 14 years. The vet never suggested anything.

When he had severe diarrhea, I gave him small doses of kaopectate with a syringe. He always had soft stools, never constipated, but sometimes a mucous substance passed, it gleamed like jelly. I was always afraid that he would die when he was a puppy. He heard these loud gurgling coming from his intestinal area. When they started, I wouldn’t eat anything until that happened. Sometimes, she threw up a lot.

I came home one day from shopping and there was bleeding all over the house. There was so much blood that I was surprised that he was still alive. It came on suddenly. We ran to the vet, who was out of hours, at 6pm. She was anything but helpful. She gave him a couple of injections and said to go see my regular vet the next day. He charged $ 80.00.

His diet was always very good, as I cook at home for all my dogs. Sometimes diet can lead to diarrhea and other problems.

Does your dog suffer from any of these symptoms that I am describing to you?

Some vets prescribe medications that don’t work, so it’s really up to you to try to learn as much as you can about your dog’s condition. Nobody knows your dog as well as you.

At the time, he didn’t know what was wrong. I have since realized that I could have helped him more with his intestinal problems, instead of turning to Kaopectate. By the way, Kaopectate is a natural and safe product for your dog. It definitely stops the diarrhea. My Yorkie never really liked it, but she took it without spitting it out. It’s a great medicine to have in your medicine cabinet, as you never know when you might need it yourself.

Many pet owners worry about these conditions on a daily basis, and going to the vet doesn’t always help. There are many breeds of dogs, not just Yorkies, that suffer from intestinal problems. Big or small, everyone can be affected.

Dogs can’t tell you when they have a stomachache. They seem to keep going as best they can, but if you know what to look for and how to help your dog, you will both be happier. I wish I had known about products that could have helped my Yorkie.

Currently all of my dogs are healthy and I am pleased to say that none of them have intestinal problems.

And today I am more informed, to know what to look for.

Knowledge it is Energy.

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