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Treatment For Dog Stomach Upset

Meta-description: Stomach upset is common our furry friends. Learn how to treat stomach upset in dogs through probiotic medication.

Gut flora or intestinal microbiota often plays an essential role to enhance the dog’s gastrointestinal health. Better intestinal ecosystem offers a host of nutritional benefits and aids the absorption of essential nutrients that boost the overall immune system. On the other hand, indiscriminate antibiotic treatment can lead to chronic gastrointestinal disease.

But what is the best way to ensure your dog has good intestinal health? Are probiotics effective for treating stomach upset? Well, read on to learn ways on how to treat dog’s stomach upset.

Use of probiotics

Probiotics are vital live mirco-organisms that treat stomach upset in dogs. What’s more, probiotics contain ingredients that promote the growth and development of probiotic bacteria inside the intestine. It is advisable to use probiotics to keep stomach upset at bay, as well as stress-induced diarrhea caused by travelling or boarding.

To achieve optimum results and ensure your dog gets relief from stomach upset, you should administer these antibiotics ahead of a stressful event. Probiotics usually have different strains, and each one works on specific strains or targets a specific disease. Based on recent studies, probiotic has been proven effective in the treatment of chronic inflammation in dogs. 

Dogs respond positively within two weeks after consuming the probiotics. However, you can administer the drug until your dog is free from the disease as this is beneficial to its overall immune system. When you administer the probiotics to your dog, give it regular potty breaks as it may have chronic diarrhea.

Gastrointestinal applications 

Besides having gastrointestinal benefits, probiotics can improve vaccine response to increase immunoglobin production among young animals, and this is effective in the treatment of dermatitis. And though there are promising results from the use of antibiotics, more studies can help to identify problematic strains as well as suitable treatment options.

Unfortunately, not all probiotic products are of high quality and hence it is important to find a quality product. Ensure you contact a reputable seller who has extensive information to demonstrate the product’s effectiveness. Put simply, a good probiotic should contain a proper amount of essential organisms and should have a long shelf life.

Conclusion

If your dog has chronic stomach upset, it is advisable to administer a combination of prebiotics and probiotics. These products contains powerful food ingredients such as fructooligosaccharides that promote intestinal health. However, if your dog still experiences stomach discomfort, you should visit the vet immediately.

References: Modern Dog Magazine, Pet Helpful, Petmd

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