What is the reason why dogs get yellow and thin shit? Dogs with yellow poop are usually caused by spinal diseases, arthritis, malnutrition, excessive exercise, food problems with genetic diseases, parasites or small canine distemper.
Although dogs are omnivorous animals, many things are not suitable for them to eat, especially human snacks, deteriorated canned foods, pickled fermented bean curd or irritating foods. Eating them may cause gastrointestinal discomfort and cause them to become yellow and thin, with watery stools.
At this time, the pet owner should replace and dispose of the inappropriate food in time, and fast for half a day or a day, and observe its subsequent situation more often. If the dog is in a normal mental state and does not vomit, you can give it some glucose water to help it replenish its energy. After a day, it will get some digestive and light liquid food, but ensure that the food is clean and hygienic.
If the dog eats irregular diet, sometimes eats too much or excessively, it is also likely that the dog will lose yellow and thin due to poor digestion of the stomach and intestines. In addition, sudden change of food, frightened, vaccinated and dewormed can also cause dogs to have stress reactions and diarrhea.
For this kind of situation, you can fast for half a day or observe for a day, feed some warm water or soup appropriately, and mix some pet probiotics such as Wangyi or Pet Tiaoting to help it balance intestinal flora to reduce intestinal peristalsis disorders, care for the stomach and intestines, and thus reduce its diarrhea.
If the number of parasites in the dog's body is too large, it will damage its gastrointestinal environment, and the bacteria in the intestines are imbalanced, which will cause it to become yellow and thin. Sometimes you can also see sticky insect eggs or some bloodshots in the stool. If the dog is not regularly helped to expel parasites inside and outside the body, the parasite will absorb excessive nutrients from its body, which is not only unfavorable to the development of the body, but also to reduce the physical condition of the dog. Therefore, regular deworming is very important. Pet owners can take the dog to the hospital for constipation examinations, consult a veterinarian to use appropriate deworming medicines, and regularly do a good job of deworming for the dog.
Canine distemper or parvox is an acute infectious disease caused by viruses. It is often caused by weak dogs or puppies. In addition to being diarrhea and watery, the dog may also be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting, depression, bloody stool, abnormal body temperature, poor diet, and drowsiness. Pet owners can use special test strips to test the dog to see if it is infected with such viruses. If it is suspected to be recommended for medical examination and diagnosis, this type of disease is complex and difficult to treat. Do not delay or not treat it. Missing the best treatment opportunity may cause the dog to face life danger.