Sickness is a universal reality that all living creature needs to face. It can happen to people who are dear to us and even to animals who we also care for. This is the reason why I decided to write something about “How to treat hemorrhoids in dogs?” . Hemorrhoids are common enough problems and dogs are after all man’s best friend, so might as well learn how to care for it well.
Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids is a condition that results from straining while disposing of one’s solid wastes. It is a problem that does not discriminate in age, gender and apparently even species. It is a well know and acceptable fact that even animals get sick with hemorrhoids or piles.
Symptoms
Piles are not generally the discrete kind of disease; as a matter of fact in most cases the patient can easily detect its presence from the onset of its attack. For one, the symptoms of hemorrhoids make it difficult to ignore or not know of. Its symptoms include the swelling of the veins in the anus, pain, itching, skin irritation and a burning sensation on the affected area, easy enough to detect right? Well, yes if you are a person who have the capacity to complain on the symptoms, the same cannot be said to hemorrhoids attacks which occur on our trusted pets like our dogs. This is the reason behind the need to know about how to treat hemorrhoids in dogs.
Now to learn how to treat hemorrhoids in dogs it would be good to also know that some hemorrhoids do not cause pain at all, but may be known by the sign of blood in the dog’s poop.
Causes
The causes for occurrence of piles on our canine companions are often because a not so hygienic life style or in-discriminating eating habits (this refer to dogs who practically eats ANYTHING, including things that should not be eaten at all) , which the leads to the straining we were discussing a while on.
How to Treat Hemorrhoids in DOGS
There are actually a lot of remedies available in the market to choose. The following are some you may want to try out on your pet;
• catnip and chamomile
• avoidance of wheat and dairy products such as milk, butter and cheese
• bananas
What I have shared are just a few simple and easy solutions, but of course if you really want to be more sure and safe in your treatments, the best would still be to consult first your veterinarian about it.
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