When using probiotics it is best that they their action is not disturbed by any harsh agent that would wipe them out.
I would opt for the probiotic, and give your dog a few of apple wedges (but not the seeds) every day. Apples are a good source of fiber and they contain pectin, which has the ability to soften stools and encourage bowel movements. Apples are the best fruit for cleansing the colon and on top of that, most dogs really love them.
Yes, You Do Take Stool Softener By The Mouth It Usually Come As A Capsule, Tablet, Liquid And Syrup Which You Take By Mouth But When Using Stool Softener Always Read The Instructions On The Back Of The Package. Hope This Helps! :)
A stool softener.
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A stool softener is used for soften excreta to relieve constipation. It's main benefit is that it reduces the amount of straining an individual has to do and is particularly beneficial for those with hemorrhoids.
Cheap natural stool softener can be purchased from many different stores. Some examples that sell these softeners include Walmart, Soap, and Walgreens.
Stool softener
Your probably pushing too hard. You should visit a doctor, or buy a stool softener (cheaper at walmart)
If you are constipated than you can take a stool softener or laxative and that should relive it
If your cat ate stool softener, you should contact your veterinarian or a pet poison hotline immediately for advice. Stool softeners can be harmful to cats, especially in large amounts, and may require medical treatment to prevent any complications.
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barbara schelar
No, Dulcolax stool softener and bisacodyl tablets are not the same. Dulcolax is a brand name that includes various products, such as stool softeners and laxatives, while bisacodyl is a specific active ingredient used in some Dulcolax products as a stimulant laxative. Stool softeners work by moistening the stool, while bisacodyl stimulates bowel movements. Always check the specific formulation and active ingredients for proper use.