Diarrhea & soft faeces in dogs
Digestive Problems in Dogs
Diarrhea and soft stools are among the most common digestive problems in dogs. The causes are varied – in many cases the problem is directly related to diet or stress on the intestinal system.
Possible Causes of Digestive Problems
Diet & Food Quality
Biologically speaking, dogs are approximately 70% carnivores. Feeding a diet that is not tailored to this basis can put a strain on their natural digestive function. Approximately 90% of commercially available foods fall into the “processed food” category – often containing artificial additives, inferior protein sources, fillers, or unclearly declared ingredients. Dry food with a very low moisture content, in particular, can lead to dehydration and long-term stress due to excessive retention time in the intestinal tract.
Food Intolerances & Allergies
Food intolerances or allergic reactions also occur. The causes can lie, among other things, in certain protein sources or additives. The body’s natural defenses are often also impaired – for example, due to an imbalance in the intestinal flora, which accounts for 80% of the immune system.
Influence of Medication
Antibiotics or deworming treatments can temporarily disrupt digestion. They affect not only harmful but also beneficial bacteria in the intestines. Targeted support is useful to stabilize the physiological intestinal flora after such stresses.