Dogs have a tendency to eat just about anything, including plastic, cloth, feces, decayed food, medication, animal carcasses, insects, bones, wood chips and dirt. Vets refer to this craving for the inedible, or barely edible, as "garbage gut." It is probably a holdover from dogs' beginnings as wild canines who scavanged anything in order to survive. With this tendency in mind, it is easy to see how a pooch might ingest something that could upset her stomach, or even require surgery!
Digel is an over the counter medication for indigestion. It is not recommended to give a dog medication that is for humans, although there has been no serious side effect from people who have given it to their dog.
Indigestion, poisoning, tainted or spoiled food
NO! it will die from chronic indigestion
Excessive gasses and food poisoning are some of the causes of dog indigestion.
Dogs are made to eat meat, and while a leaf or two won't hurt them, it may give them a slight case of indigestion.
would constant indigestion be a sympton of colon cancer
Why would you even want to give that to your dog? Do NOT give it to your dog. If you think your dog is ill or possibly has diabetes, take your dog to your Veterinarian for a check up.
Indigestion can be soothed with medication.Indigestion is commonly caused by eating too fast. But it can also be caused by underlying medical conditions if it happens too frequently.The dog has indigestion.
i chose a dog
If Niall from One Direction was to give the gift of a dog to someone, He would get one from a shelter. He would also give the person the type of dog they might want.
No, but too much might give you indigestion.
how would i detrmine the probabilty that going to a thai restaurant would result in indigestion