Vet Minute: How to Help a Constipated Dog

Vet Minute: How to Help a Constipated Dog

How to Help a Constipated Dog

Identifying Dog Constipation

  • Dr. Marty Greer discusses the common misconception that dogs straining to have a stool are necessarily constipated; they may actually be experiencing diarrhea.
  • It's crucial to accurately diagnose the issue, as treating diarrhea as constipation can exacerbate the problem.

Natural Remedies for Dog Constipation

  • Fiber is recommended for managing both constipation and diarrhea in dogs, with options like canned pumpkin, wheat germ, or unflavored fiber supplements such as Metamucil.
  • Canine Powered Digest Forte, an Icelandic kelp-based product, is also suggested as a natural fiber source that helps regulate gastrointestinal (GI) tract movement.

When Home Treatments Fail

  • Over-the-counter stimulant medications for dog constipation are discouraged due to their potential harsh effects on dogs.
  • Enemas should be avoided unless absolutely necessary; specific products like Fleet enemas can cause electrolyte imbalances in cats and should not be used interchangeably between species.

Seeking Veterinary Care

  • Before visiting a vet, check your dog's rear end for any obstructions caused by matted hair and fecal material.
Video description

In this Vet Minute, Revival Animal Health's Director of Veterinarian Services, Dr. Marty Greer, shares some tips on how to relieve constipation in dogs. Shop dog health supplies: https://www.revivalanimal.com