When introducing your small pet animal to a new food, avoid
sudden changes of diet to prevent digestive upsets.
A sudden change of diet can cause tummy upset or diarrhea.
Any sudden change of diet, even for just one meal, can give your dog or cat stomach pain and diarrhea.
A cat may choose not to eat for many different reasons: nausea, pain, a mechanical obstruction, an inability to smell the food, a foreign substance such as a medication or a supplement in the food,
a sudden change of diet or the cat is focused on another physiologic process, such as breathing.
Not exact matches
These symptoms have occurred in all
of the longer - term studies on cholesterol lowering, but rarely do physicians link their patients» depressive symptoms with the
sudden change in
diet or cholesterol level.
I saw the paleo video and ask myself, what if the
sudden change of a usual
diet to paleo or any other
diet stresses the body and metabolism so much that insulin and bad cholesterol would go up... how would the numbers be after exercising and eating paleo after 2 month, half a year and one year?
This is why when you go on
diets or start a
sudden lifestyle
change — it feels like you are fighting yourself every step
of the way.
Two years ago, I had a
sudden and sharp return
of this arthritic condition and looked carefully at my
diet: the only
change was
sudden large intake
of coconut water, something entirely new for me.
So if you made a
sudden change over to a very high fiber WFPB
diet from a high fat / high protein animal food based
diet, then you might still have the intestinal fauna and flora
of a meat eater and it will take a while for those that best suited to processing plant matter without overproducing gas and especially malodorous gasses to become dominant.
You don't want to make any
sudden changes in your puppy's
diet so find out what type
of food the breeder or rescue center was using.
The most likely cause
of dog diarrhoea is scavenging — eating things such as table leftovers — or
sudden changes in
diet.
A
sudden behavior
change can be the outcome
of age, environment,
diet, depression, social life or any other thing.
A
sudden change in
diet can also cause diarrhea, especially in pets who are fed the same food day in and day out for a long period
of time.
In dogs, dietary indiscretion (such as a
change in
diet or eating garbage or other offensive or irritating materials) is a common cause
of acute (
sudden) diarrhea.
Sudden changes in
diet can cause diarrhea, vomiting or loss
of appetite, all
of which can become a serious problem fast for such small dogs.
Puppies can also develop diarrhea from a
sudden new
change, like
diet, the stress
of coming to a new home, being overfed, or from eating out
of the garbage.
** evidence
of poisoning or injury ** house - soiling ** constipation or diarrhoea despite a balanced
diet ** frequent urination or problems urinating ** unexplained or frequent vomiting ** excessive thirst ** loss
of appetite or excessive appetite **
sudden loss
of weight **
change of activity level - suddenly hyperactive or lethargic