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Does your dog suffer from a sensitive stomach? Pet Circle stock a variety of dog treats for sensitive stomachs including hypoallergenic dog treats for dogs with food allergies and intolerances to best support a healthier digestion.
K9 Natural Green Mussels Healthy Snacks | My dog loves these dried green muscles. I stuff them in kongs or cardboard boxes/ toilet paper rolls for him to “hunt” for enrichment. He can smell me opening the packet form the other room and gets very excited. Has a chalky feel to the hand, but I’ve handled more disgusting things for the dog before. - VIRGINIA |
Bell and Bone Carob and Ginger Superfood Dog Treats | Great for sensitive tummies... perfect for my dog. - JESSICA |
Vetalogica VitaRapid Digestive Treats for Dogs | My fussy poodle absolutely loves these treats. After being on antibiotics and having a few tummy upsets I feel like this product is making a difference for him. - SARAH |
Sensitive stomach is a broad term often used to describe dogs who have a history of vomiting, diarrhoea, flatulence, burping, regurgitation, occasional changes in appetite and changes in stool appearance. These signs can be due to a number of different causes, such as diet, parasites, viral, bacterial, medications, endocrine and medical issues. It is important to recognise these changes within your dog and seek the help of your veterinarian.
If food allergies have been diagnosed in your dog, avoiding the food source that has been identified is important in the management of sensitive stomachs. Seeking the help of your veterinarian is essential to obtain a correct diagnosis. Food allergy trials can provide valuable information, these may involve feeding a hydrolysed protein diet or a novel protein diet for 8 weeks, which must be fed exclusively.
There are recipes for homemade dog treats for sensitive stomachs found at Hills Science Healthy Homemade Dog Treats. These utilise formulated canned food for sensitive stomachs. It is important to remember that even though they are homemade treats, they should not exceed 10% of your dog's diet. This is because baking can alter the nutritional content of the food.
Author info: Dr Nicole du Plessis - Pet Circle In House Veterinarian
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