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What to do if your horse or dog has vomiting or diarrhea

2025-10-12 16:08:41 pet

What should I do if my dog ​​has vomiting and diarrhea? Analysis of popular pet raising issues on the Internet in 10 days

Recently, pet health issues have become a hot topic on social platforms, especially the vomiting and diarrhea symptoms of Malinois dogs that have attracted widespread attention. This article combines the data analysis of the entire network in the past 10 days to provide structured solutions for pet-raising families.

1. Top 5 popular pet health topics on the Internet (last 10 days)

What to do if your horse or dog has vomiting or diarrhea

RankingTopic keywordsNumber of discussions (10,000)main focus
1canine gastroenteritis28.6Seasonal high incidence, home care
2pet food safety19.2Internet celebrity snack risks and raw material traceability
3Choice of anthelmintics15.4Internal and external synergistic effect, frequency of medication
4Special care for horses and dogs12.1Post-exercise care, sensitive stomach
5emergency response plan9.8Home medicine box configuration and time to send to the doctor

2. 7 common causes of vomiting and diarrhea in horses and dogs

Cause classificationSpecific performanceProportion
Improper dietSudden food change/accidental ingestion of foreign objects34%
parasitic infectionInsect bodies/blood streaks are visible in the stooltwenty two%
viral enteritisWith fever/lethargy18%
stress responseEnvironmental changes/after strenuous exercise12%
bacterial infectioneating spoiled food8%
allergic reactionSpecific food/pollen allergies4%
Other diseasesPancreatitis/Liver and Kidney Problems2%

3. Phased treatment plan

The first stage (beginning of symptoms):Immediately fast for 4-6 hours (2-3 hours for puppies), provide a small amount of warm water, and supplement 5% glucose water (5ml per kilogram of body weight) every 2 hours.

Second stage (within 12 hours):If the vomiting stops, feed rice soup or intestinal prescription food at 1/4 of the normal food intake, divided into 4-6 times. The following easily digestible foods are recommended:

food typePreparation methodFeeding frequency
White porridgeCook rice in a ratio of 1:8every 3 hours
pumpkin pureePeel, steam and stir2-3 times a day
low fat yogurtRoom temperature additive-free type1 time a day

Phase 3 (after 48 hours):Gradually resume your daily diet, with a transition ratio of "25%-50%-75%" in the first 3 days, combined with probiotic conditioning (it is recommended to choose products containing Saccharomyces boulardii).

4. 5 situations that require immediate medical attention

1. Vomitus with blood/coffee grounds-like substance
2. Diarrhea more than 8 times in a single day or in the form of spraying
3. Accompanied by high fever above 40℃
4. Symptoms of dehydration such as sunken eyeballs
5. Puppies/senior dogs can resist water for 6 hours continuously

5. Big data suggestions for preventive measures

PrecautionsExecution frequencyEffect evaluation
Regular dewormingMonthly in vitro / Every 3 months in vivoReduce infection rate by 67%
Disinfection of tableware2 times a weekReduce bacterial infections by 52%
Gradual food replacement7-day transitional lawAvoid gastrointestinal discomfort 89%
Clean environmentDaily cleaning of activity areaReduce the risk of accidental ingestion by 43%

Recent online consultation data from pet doctors shows that horse and dog breeders who correctly implement preventive plans have a 72% reduction in emergency room visits. Special reminder: During the high temperatures in summer, it is recommended to prepare special cooling pads for horses and dogs to avoid digestive system disorders caused by body temperature regulation.

If symptoms persist for more than 24 hours or worsen, please contact a professional pet hospital immediately. Bookmark this article and share it with other horse and dog owners, and let us protect the health of our working dog companions together!

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