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Ask Alan - Potton Vets
from Potton March 2020
by Villager Mag
Pets This winter, we do seem to have seen more cases of vomiting and diarrhoea than usual. The theory is that there is a new vomiting bug. So although this is possible, bear in mind there are many causes of vomiting and/or diarrhoea. The most common cause is dietary indiscretion (eating something they shouldn’t), but food intolerances, infections, pancreatitis, kidney disease, obstruction, neurological problems, tumours and diabetes are all on the very long list of potential causes. Diarrhoea can resolve by itself, so if your dog is well in himself and holding water down, then resting the stomach for 24 hours (free access to water), is often all that is needed. Persistent vomiting is, generally, more serious. If they are off colour, can’t hold water down, have pain or you see blood, then they should see a vet. The health of the gut is controlled by the normal bacteria that live there. If the normal environment is disrupted, then pets are much more likely to have vomiting and diarrhoea. Feed a good quality dog food and do not make sudden dietary changes, especially avoid fatty foods. Maintain good hygiene when preparing their food. Try to avoid dogs who are ill. Ensure your dog is up to date with his vaccinations and worm control. Best wishes, Alan If you have any questions you would like answered, please email them to villager@pottonvets.co.uk For more information visit www.pottonvets.co.ukor pop into the clinic in Potton Market Square. Ask Alan
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