Solutions to indigestion in Border Collies:
First of all, indigestion in Border Collies caused by improper diet is mostly caused by overeating, spoiled, cold or overheated food, and incomplete disinfection of tableware.
Usually the symptoms of indigestion caused by improper diet are diarrhea or constipation, and occasionally vomiting. The course of the disease is approximately two to five days. The treatment method for this situation is to starve the dog for a day first to allow it to empty out the toxins in the body and allow the gastrointestinal tract to have sufficient recovery time. After 24 hours, you can feed a small amount of easily digestible liquid food such as rice soup. In addition, it is supplemented with digestive drugs such as probiotics specifically for dogs to assist treatment. As long as the owner strengthens care, the dog can usually recover in 2 to 3 days.
Secondly, in order to avoid indigestion caused by improper diet, the daily diet of small border collies should be regular and quantitative. Small Border Collies under one year old can be fed with small amounts and frequent meals, which can be fed 4 to 5 times a day. Adult border collies can be fed two to three times a day. In addition, we should pay attention to the diversity of food and nutritional combination. You can give your little Border Collie an appropriate amount of fruit to supplement vitamins.
Finally, we must pay attention to food hygiene. The tableware for small Border Collies must be specially designed for dogs to avoid cross-infection. The tableware for small Border Collies must also be clean and disinfected regularly.
In short, the health of a dog cannot be separated from the careful care of its owner. The owner must start with the small things in life. However, if the dog suffers from severe indigestion, such as vomiting, bloody diarrhea, etc., he must seek medical treatment in time.