Here are a few home remedies: Pumpkin puree. . Canned dog food. . Dietary fiber supplements will increase fiber in their bodies, which will help soften their stool and regulate their bowel movements. . Access to fresh water makes sure they are well hydrated. . Exercise. . Stool softener or laxative. . Enema.
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