Why does my Greyhound not have an appetite?
Illness: A loss of appetite can signal anything from a temporary upset stomach or parasites to ingestion of something inappropriate or even an intestinal blockage. Therefore, if your Greyhound shows a change in appetite, a call to the vet is in order.
Why does my dog make noises when I try to eat?
The most likely cause of stomach noises when a dog will not eat is gastrointestinal upset. The dog may have picked up a mild stomach virus or bacteria, or it has eaten something that did not agree with it.
Is it normal for dogs to make stomach noises?
Abdominal rumblings (which aren’t always necessarily coming from the stomach, and are often produced in the intestines) are known as borborygmi in medical terminology, and they’re a normal part of life for both dogs and humans. And you may be surprised that in both dogs and humans, these noises have the same causes.
What can I give my greyhound to help his digestive system?
Any of these are enough to derail his delicate digestive system for a few days. If poop does not seem to be improving in consistency and frequency, a good brand to try is Purina One Sensitive Stomach (a salmon, oatmeal and rice food). It is reasonably priced and seems to work well on greyhounds’ delicate digestive systems.
Illness: A loss of appetite can signal anything from a temporary upset stomach or parasites to ingestion of something inappropriate or even an intestinal blockage. Therefore, if your Greyhound shows a change in appetite, a call to the vet is in order.
Why does my dog’s stomach make a gurgling noise?
Most dog’s stomachs make gurgling noises due to excess gas in the intestines. This can occur when the dog hasn’t eaten in a while, which allows the gas room to expand and move through the intestines more easily. If the dog is not hungry with these symptoms,…
The most likely cause of stomach noises when a dog will not eat is gastrointestinal upset. The dog may have picked up a mild stomach virus or bacteria, or it has eaten something that did not agree with it.
What kind of food can I give my greyhound to make him poop?
If poop does not seem to be improving in consistency and frequency, a good brand to try is Purina One Sensitive Stomach (a salmon, oatmeal and rice food). It is reasonably priced and seems to work well on greyhounds’ delicate digestive systems.