What to Feed a Dog with Colitis (+ cure their diarrhea) - Dog Health Vet Advice

2019/04/20 に公開
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My dog is recovering from a nasty bout of colitis. What foods can I offer her to tempt her to eat again? Here are some home treatment and diet suggestions to get your dog with colitis diarrhea back to normal!

Here's what I discuss:

Colitis is diarrhea due to a problem in the lower intestinal tract. Signs and symptoms include straining with little produced, mucus and some blood.
- Generally due to problems within the colon rather than the rest of the body
- “Normal” liquid diarrhea without blood or mucus can be due to issues within the gut but also the rest of the body

- when to see the vet and when it's safe to try treating colitis at home

The best diet for colitis recovery:
- Bland food that is easily digestible
- Avoid high fat, high salt, rich foods
- Fibre important for health and recovery of colonocytes - cells lining the colon

Home cooked vs commercial diets
- Various quality commercial diets that are specifically designed for intestinal recovery
- Easily digestible
- Prebiotics to encourage good bacteria + discourage harmful bacterial overgrowth
- Complete diets so can be fed longer term without problems
Home cooked
- Chicken, rice, pasta, white fish, cottage cheese, scrambled egg
- Try blending
- Not balanced but more easily digestible

Probiotics - Can speed up recovery but don’t make a huge amount of difference in general
- Don't know best bugs to include
- Unregulated + quality control is poor

Tempt to eat
- Fresh, warm, hand feed, if private eaters then leave to it for 20 minutes

If not eating/recovering or getting worse then reassess diagnosis with your vet. Additional treatments (anti-nausea meds for example) may be needed or different tests/diagnosis

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