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What medicine should dogs take for gastroenteritis?

When dogs suffer from acute gastroenteritis, they need to be treated with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs in a timely manner, but the specific drug dosage needs to be determined based on the dog’s weight, and it must be administered under a professional Use medication under the guidance of your veterinarian.

If the clinical symptoms caused by acute gastroenteritis are relatively obvious, while using antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs, appropriate analgesics and gastrointestinal mucosal protective agents need to be used.

If vomiting or diarrhea occurs, you first need to carry out symptomatic treatment, antivomiting and diarrhea, antibacterial and anti-inflammation, and then give the dog oral anti-inflammatory drugs and probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract. After waiting for the vomiting and diarrhea reactions to subside and eating, you can feed the dog some liquid food appropriately, and at the same time apply warm compresses to the dog's abdomen to relieve the symptoms of abdominal pain.

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