Cold:
Catching a cold or catching a cold can cause diarrhea in dogs. Please pay attention to maintaining room temperature and keeping your dog warm.
Eating too much:
Especially for large dogs, eating too much can cause diarrhea and vomiting without digestion.
Food Poisoning:
Eating things that are not eaten again, such as excessive amounts of animal liver, chocolate or grapes, chicken bones, etc.
Eating human food:
Dogs are prohibited from eating human food if it is too oily, too salty, or contains a large amount of garlic used in the pot.< /p>
Unclean drinking water:
Dirty water for dogs can also cause diarrhea or the water is too cold.
Parvovirus:
Early diarrhea, accompanied by vomiting. Loss of appetite and energy, vomiting of the gastric mucosa in the mid-term, and watery excretion. In the later stage, the vomitus becomes more viscous, the excrement has a foul smell, and irregular urinary and fecal incontinence occurs.
Canine Distemper:
Fever, diarrhea, and severe lack of energy. And diarrhea and fever occur repeatedly in the early stage! Generally, the condition worsens in the second cycle. There is danger to life.
Enteritis:
It is accompanied by fever, diarrhea, and in severe cases, bleeding.