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  1. 14 paź 2020 · Fecal impaction in dogs is a condition where very hard and dry stools collect in the rectum or colon. The affected dog is unable to pass the stools as normal. Here's what you should know.

  2. Symptoms: Dogs with an impacted bowel may display various symptoms, including: Infrequent or no bowel movements. Straining or painful defecation. Hard, dry stools. Loss of appetite. Lethargy or discomfort. Vomiting. Treatment: If you suspect your dog has an impacted bowel, it’s crucial to seek veterinary attention. Treatment options may include:

  3. 26 mar 2024 · Spotting signs early can make a big difference for your pets health. So, it’s important to understand and spot these symptoms. Understanding Causes of Fecal Impaction. Knowing why dogs get poop stuck in their bodies is key to stop it from happening. Not drinking enough water and eating food with little fiber can cause poop to stick. Eating ...

  4. 24 kwi 2024 · Intestinal blockages are common in dogs, and most often occur from eating foreign objects. What are the causes, treatment and timeline of blockages?

  5. If an obstruction is preventing waste from moving through the intestines, your dog might strain while trying to defecate or may not be able to pass stool at all. Conversely, in some cases, they might have diarrhea if some liquid stool manages to pass around the blockage.

  6. Introduction. Colonic impaction is intractable constipation which can occur in all species, including the dog and cat. There are hardened faeces in the colon and a delayed or failure of faecal passage. The slower transit time allows more salt and water to be reabsorbed, leaving drier faeces in the colon which are more difficult to pass.

  7. The growths called rectal polyps occur infrequently in dogs. The polyps are usually benign and do not spread to other tissues. The larger the polyp, the greater the probability that it is malignant (cancerous). Signs include straining to defecate, blood in the feces, and diarrhea.