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 causes a dog to have a sensitive stomach?
Internal causes for an upset stomach include dietary indiscretion (a fancy way of saying your dog ate something they shouldn't), food allergies, overeating, ulcers, tumors, parasites and intestinal blockages.
Can my dog develop a sensitive stomach?
Not all dogs are walking garbage disposals. Some dogs, just like some people, suffer from sensitive stomachs that are easily irritated or upset. This can be challenging for owners struggling to find a way to make their dogs more comfortable at mealtimes. One possible cause of your dog's sensitive stomach is his diet.
What can I give my dog with a sensitive stomach?
A temporary switch to a bland diet may be the best option to help resolve your dog's immediate digestive issues. Boiled, plain chicken and rice are usually well tolerated, and small amounts of canned pumpkin may help resolve diarrhea.
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