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Tips For Dogs With Sensitive Gut Health

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What if your dog is not doing well with a new diet and has sensitive dog gut health?

Remember to go back to the principles and go slowly through the following steps.

If your dog is not feeling well, fast them with bone broth for 12–24 hours to allow their digestive tract to rest. If you’re not able to make your own bone broth, here are a few great sources that you can use:

When there is diarrhea or GI upset from a transition to a new food, make sure to slow down the transition and follow the below steps to help make the diet change a success.

Step 1 — Remove Inflammatory Foods

Make sure you’ve removed inflammatory foods and treats that may be triggering dog leaky gut.

Here are other factors that could be causing leaky gut in your dog:

  • Foods high in lectins
  • Foods with a high glycemic index (increase sugar levels quickly in the body and can feed yeast and bad bacteria)
  • Unnecessary vaccinations — ask for vaccine titers for parvo/distemper instead
  • Chlorinated water — watch our video on water quality
  • Dewormers, flea/tick/heartworm insecticides — watch…

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Dr. Katie Woodley - The Natural Pet Doctor
Dr. Katie Woodley - The Natural Pet Doctor

Written by Dr. Katie Woodley - The Natural Pet Doctor

Root to Recovery: The Natural Pet Doctor's Blueprint. Holistic well-being through addressing underlying causes for your pet's thriving health naturally.

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