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Indigestion Remedy For Dogs?

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daisymay | 07:18 Mon 20th May 2013 | Animals & Nature
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Does anyone know of a good remedy for indigestion in dogs?
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Here's a link to a site that might help daisy http://www.ehow.com/way_5475181_dog-indigestion-home-remedy.html
07:22 Mon 20th May 2013
How do you know he's got indigestion?
I was just going to ask the same question naomi
I was wondering the exact same thing.
Here's a link to a site that might help daisy

http://www.ehow.com/way_5475181_dog-indigestion-home-remedy.html
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she's eating a log of grass - tummy's making loud rumbles - think she's got at the birds' hanging fat feeder
Don't they eat grass and make themselves vomit when they have an upset tummy?
I have three dogs ..... rather than run the risk of making a mistake, I'd speak to the vet.
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I shall speak to ther vet but I just wondered if anyone had used anything successfully for mild indigestion - nothing serious, just the sort of thing where we'd simply take a Rennies. She's a hound, so does tend to scavenge a bit if she can (doesn't often get the chance) but sometimes she manages to get her snout into the birds' food - or if I've given her raw vegetables when I'm cooking - she especially loves cauliflower, asparagus, broccoli stalks - she then rushes out next morning to eat grass. I think I must stop giving them to her. Thanks for the link maizie - herbal tea might be a bit difficult to get down her :o)!
She might love it daisy ;o) Hope you get it sorted
hi Daisymay. As Mazie pointed out, herbal teas are very good for animals with indigestion. If you make some chamomile or mint tea and offer it to your dog he may drink it as animals do tend to know whats good for them, thats why they eat grass to induce vomiting. Its worth a try anyway. A small drop of peppermint oil on one of his favorite treats may work too.
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You're right about animals know what's good for them, Sebf - I knew a dog who would nibble digitalis leaves on her daily walk - the owner told me she had a heart condition.
Hiya daisy...my boss has shih tzu's...and treats one of them for indegestion,with half a Zantac tablet, but this was after a consultation with the vet... incidentally..I'm having a similar problem with my 2 cats...and the vet has given them liquid Ranitidine... the same thing thats in alot of indegestion relief tablets etc...but I'd get some advice first! Mrs C
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thanks Mrs C - I've just found an odd blister on her leg so it's a visit to the vet today after all
Burned toast is very good for stomach ailments in dogs, or if you are rural go to your local feed mill and get some charcoal tablets.
Try giving her a drink of milk or an Ice cream.
How about live yogurt? I've known folk give it to sheep with digestion grumbles.
Depends what food she is on - she may not be digesting or utilising the food properly, particularly if it is one made up with a lot of cereal or filler. What are her poos like? If she is doing large, soft or runny poos then she is not getting the most out of her food. They should be like small hard sausages.
Our poodle used to love mints, but they had to be Trebor! She could hear the sweet tin cupboard being opened a mile away and would walk over hot coals to get them. I had a similar thing with Hamish, but with ginger, which is also calming to upset tummy's. He would have killed for a ginger nut!
One of mine suffers from occasional bouts of colitis which start with a rumbly tummy, and the vet prescribed Cimetedine, but I wouldnt give any of the dogs any human medication with veterinary advice.
*without* veterinary advice.

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