A Doberman Pinscher with a Sensitive Stomach in Modern TimesThe Doberman is prone to a number of health concerns, some worse than others. It's the breed that's the most at risk for cardiomyopathy and prostatic diseases.
What do you feed a Doberman with a sensitive stomach?
A grain-free diet is a great option for dogs with a sensitive stomach. Fortunately, Dobermans are not really prone to digestive issues like other large breed dogs, however, they may have food allergies and steering clear of certain ingredients – including grains – is a good idea.
Do Dobermans have digestive issues?
There are many possible causes of your doberman's tummy troubles: Certain viruses can cause stomach upset, such as parvovirus for puppies. Eating a food not appropriate for dogs, especially fatty foods. A food allergy or intolerance.
How do I know if my dogs stomach is sensitive?
The classic signs of a sensitive stomach include intermittent loose stools or diarrhoea, nausea (you can tell your dog feels sick if they're not eating or if they're licking their lips and swallowing a lot) and excessive wind. There may be blood in the stools and your dog might vomit.
What should a Doberman not eat?
The first ingredient listed should be a meat source such as chicken, beef, or lamb, followed by whole grains such as brown rice or sweet potatoes. Watch out for foods that have grain cereals like corn or wheat, fillers, and animal byproducts as top ingredients, as these are generally lower-quality ingredients.
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