Usually, intestinal resection and anastomosis are needed only when intestinal necrosis occurs in the late stage of intussusception. If the operation is successful, there is basically no big problem. The sequela is vomiting, because the intestinal shortening leads to decreased digestion. It may also be caused by the stimulation of intestinal anastomosis. If the dog doesn't have abdominal pain, there should be no problem. The key is not to feed solid things to prevent injury to the affected area. If vomiting persists for a few days, you should take it to a veterinarian to see if it is surgery or other reasons.
Intussusception is caused by intestinal peristalsis disorder. There are many factors that cause intestinal peristalsis, such as environmental climate change, improper diet, enteritis and diarrhea.
Be careful not to let the dog catch cold when raising at ordinary times, and don't suddenly change the diet (step by step) If the dog has diarrhea, it should be treated in time. This can reduce the chance of intussusception in dogs.
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