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Constipation

If the animal is still passing stool but it appears to be very firm-and the animal is otherwise healthy (i.e. normal eating and drinking habits)- add 1/4 teaspoon of fiber, such as canned pumpkin or bran to the animal's diet.

If this does not work, your pet has not defecated for more than one day, or your pet appears otherwise ill, take the animal to a veterinarian. Never use commercially-sold enemas made for humans. These may be toxic and deadly to dogs and cats!

About Pet First Aid
This First Aid Guide was developed by the veterinary staff at Dr. Sherry Weaver's Animal Hospital of Towne Lake in Woodstock, GA. Always seek veterinary care following first-aid attempts. Your veterinarian is the best source of information for your pet’s specific needs. This information is provided for general reference and informational purposes only and should not be construed to be formal professional advice or the formation of a consultant-client relationship.


Abrasions
Airway Obstruction
Bee Sting Bite Wounds
Bleeding Bloat
Breathing Stops Broken Toenail
Broken Bones
Burns
Constipation CPR
Cuts Dehydration
Diarrhea Difficult Birth
Drowning Electrocution
Eye Injuries Fever
Frost Bite Heatstroke
Hit By Car Hot Spots
Nosebleed Poisoning
Punctures Seizures
Shock Vomiting
Urinary Tract Block
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