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Colitis is an inflammation of the colon or lower bowel and is a complicated condition with many possible causes.

The most common causes of colitis are dietary indiscretions usually involving dairy products, and rich food sauces, fat or liver.

Another common cause of colitis in nervous animals is stress, this is often seen when such animals are kenneled or separated from their owners for long periods of time.

Highly digestible diets are recommended. These diets do not contain the allergens to which dogs are most likely to be sensitive. High fibre/low fat diets fall in this category. Lean pork, without the fat should not cause a problem but follow the advise of your Vet.

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