And, you've addressed
possible dietary issues (protein intolerances, allergies).
You've addressed
possible dietary issues (protein intolerances, allergies).
Not exact matches
Although
possible, they will be more difficult to implement if there are pre-existing
dietary restrictions and food allergy, especially if associated with behavioural feeding
issues.
When no underlying cause can be identified an effort is still usually made to eliminate as many of the common causes as
possible, by using a wide spectrum dewormer (usually fenbendazole) to try to rule out parasites,
dietary food trials to try to identify food sensitivities and allergies, biopsy of the intestines to try to rule out cancers and to aid in identifying other underlying causes and by the use of antibiotics to try to rule out the bacterial overgrowth / toxin
issues.
It is
possible that adding
dietary fiber to your canine companion's diet may help with these
issues.
By being proactive, addressing
dietary issues, and finding safer remedial solutions, a happier and healthier life is
possible.
There are several
possible underlying causes for what you describe including constipation, parasites, stress,
dietary changes, other health
issues such as kidney
issues or even an overactive thyroid gland.