That usually happens if you feed it wet food, or it has ate human food or something like that. Or it could be the dog needs a different type of food.
You should take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian. Diarrhea can also be a sign of an illness such as parvo, salmon poisoning, etc. Bring in a sample of the feces for the Vet to check out for internal parasites too.
If dogs do not lick you then they do not appriciate you. Dogs lick you when you give them a treat or play with them.
Yes. To treat fungal infection
Avermectin is an antiparasitic medication commonly used in veterinary medicine to treat parasites such as worms, mites, and fleas in dogs. It is not effective against bacterial infections and should not be used to treat such conditions. Antibiotics are usually prescribed by veterinarians to treat bacterial infections in dogs.
Dogs have a thyroid gland - and yes, it can malfunction - just as it can in humans. A vet can prescribe medication to treat the condition.
Dogs roll on treats as a natural behavior to mask their scent with the scent of the treat, which can help them hide from potential predators or competitors when they are scavenging or storing the treat for later consumption. It may also be a way for them to express excitement and enjoyment over the treat.
My dogs favorite treat is goldfish.
Why when I get diahrea right after eating its only when i eat out
no, the dogs poop color depends on what u feed him/her :). if ur dog is sick it willl have diahrea
go to the vet
That is one of the symptoms to Celiac Disease but when you figure out you have Celiac Disease then it will go away. You will not be able to eat wheat which caused the diahrea. But, if you start eating wheat/gluten again the diahrea will come back.
a light creramy brown
These symptoms can be very serious, and caused by well over 40 different problems. Take your dog to a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and needed treatment.
You cant
No, it is not recommended to give dogs hot dogs as a treat because they are high in sodium and fat, which can be harmful to their health. It is best to stick to dog-friendly treats that are specifically made for them.
if you treat them well
they receive a treat :)
it depends on the owner and how they treat him/her