Causes of dog anorexia: Environmental factors such as excessive density of feeding, insufficient air circulation, short light hours, poor mood, depression and irritability can all cause anorexia in dogs. Causes of dog omnivory: nutritional factors due to the lack of trace elements caused by the unreasonable structure of the diet, or because of the dog’s poor gastrointestinal, can also cause omnivory. More specifically, deficiencies in minerals such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, sulfur, iron, sodium, and copper, especially sodium, are common causes. Causes of dog omnivory: Disease factors such as internal and external parasites that produce toxins or stimulate and cause omnivory. There are many types of parasites living in the intestinal tract of dogs, which often cause clinical signs such as lethargy, anorexia, anemia and diarrhea in dogs. Therefore, if a dog has parasites in its intestinal tract, it will develop symptoms of xenophagia due to a decrease in the digestive and absorption functions of the intestine, so that it does not have enough supplementation of nutritional elements. Reasons for dog xenophagia: The dog’s nature is playful, active and curious, so it will lick the unfamiliar things around it, plus it will form xenophagia if it is not corrected in time. When the dog has these omnivorous conditions, the dog’s body will also undergo some changes, such as thin and dull coat, slow reaction, irritability, chondromalacia and stunted performance. The best way to prevent canine xenophagia is to check the causes first and start with the root cause, and of course the results will be twice as good.
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