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Vets treat dirt eating by identifying and addressing underlying medical or behavioral causes such as nutritional deficiencies, gastrointestinal issues, or boredom.
You should be concerned about dirt eating if it becomes frequent, excessive, or is accompanied by symptoms like vomiting or lethargy.
Vets treat dirt eating by identifying and addressing underlying medical, nutritional, or behavioral causes and implementing corrective treatments accordingly.
Dogs that eat dirt may be lacking vitamin B, specifically vitamin B12, or experiencing a mineral imbalance such as iron deficiency.
A dog that eats dirt may be lacking essential nutrients, particularly minerals like iron or other dietary components, or it may have underlying health or behavioral issues.
Senior dogs may eat dirt due to nutritional deficiencies, cognitive decline, gastrointestinal issues, or underlying medical problems that warrant veterinary attention.
You can give your dog a balanced diet, appropriate vitamins, and mental stimulation to deter them from eating dirt.
Common signs of pancreatitis in dogs include vomiting, abdominal pain, lethargy, diarrhea, and loss of appetite.
Yes, diarrhea can be a symptom of heart failure in dogs, often resulting from poor circulation or associated gastrointestinal issues.

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