Do you suspect your dog has a sensitive stomach? Pet Plate is here to help. Until we invent a way to talk directly with man’s best friend (fingers crossed!), we’re not able to ask our dogs if their tummy is rumbly. But there are plenty of signs to look for, which we’ll discuss here.
If you’ve noticed your poor doggo has a sensitive stomach, don’t fret! There are plenty of ways to help resolve the problem, including feeding healthy, easy-to-digest meals. We’ll cover those options below. But first, let’s dive into what counts as a “sensitive stomach.”
Symptoms of a Sensitive Stomach
If you suspect your pup has a sensitive stomach, there are a few telling symptoms. Your dog may display one or all of these symptoms on a fairly consistent basis. On their own or occurring irregularly, these symptoms aren’t anything to worry about. Just like with humans, the occasional gas or bathroom emergency isn’t out of the ordinary. But— and this can’t be stressed enough— if you think anything is wrong with your dog, take your loved one to the vet as soon as possible.
Vomiting: It’s not uncommon for dogs to throw up because they ate something odd or even just ate too much. But if your poor pup can’t handle certain foods, they’ll likely vomit much more often than other dogs. Vomiting more than once in a day, or multiple days in a row, could mean an upset stomach. Ideally, take your dog to the vet to have them…