Friday, October 23, 2015

Homeopathic Remedies For A Sensitive Canine Stomach

Any dog can have a sensitive stomach.


A homeopathic canine remedy, also called an alternative treatment, is one that does not rely upon traditional medicine. Homeopathic remedies are holistic. They address the cause, not the symptoms, of the problem being treated. If your dog has a sensitive stomach, there are a variety of homeopathic remedies you can try if your dog is generally a normal, healthy adult dog. If there are any questions about the cause or seriousness of your dog's sensitive stomach, seek veterinary help.


Aloe Vera Juice


Aloe vera juice is one of many homeopathic remedies for your dog.


Aloe vera juice, available in drug stores, discount stores and grocery stores, when given daily, aids in digestion and improves and eliminates constipation. According to the American Chronicle, it also acts as an anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent, helping to prevent the onset of disease in the body. Add one tablespoon to ¼ cup daily to your dog's food, depending on its size.


Apple Cider Vinegar


Apple cider vinegar stabilizes digestive enyzymes in the body; therefore, it is a good remedy for digestive troubles such as intestinal gas and constipation. If your dog is not eating well, add 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar to its water, or 1 tablespoon twice a day can be added to the dog's food until signs of digestive upset have diminished. Use less for small dogs.


Acidophilus


According to The Daily Puppy, acidophilus, the live culture found in yogurt, is available in pill, powder or liquid form. It may be obtained from your veterinarian or local pet supply store. It contains the good bacteria normally found in your dog's intestinal tract that helps digest, process and eliminate food. If your dog is having problems such as bloating, gas, diarrhea, vomiting or constipation, acidophilus may be added to its diet daily. Dosage depends on the form purchased, so refer to the label on the bottle for the correct dosage information.


Ginger and Peppermint


Ginger is good for motion sickness.


If your dog gets carsick when traveling, ginger or peppermint might help. Ginger is one of the best herbs for nausea. You can give your dog a couple of gingersnap cookies 30 minutes before a car trip to help prevent the symptoms of motion sickness. Or, you could prepare some peppermint tea and provide some to your dog if it starts showing signs of being sick.

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