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"..... Remember that it is not just the volume of liquid introduced to the body at one time that is import.....
.....dog, dogs, dog enema, dog enema products, dog health, dog enema ingredients, home dog enema....."

There are several reasons why you may need to give your dog an enema and they include to help rehydrate dogs that are vomiting or have dour diarrhea, to administer medications to your dog or to alleviate a dog that is dolor from constipation. It is important to only use an enema when you are sure what they proviso is, using an enema can be problematic under some situations as it may mask the right problems so always have your dog checked by a vet if you have any concerns at all before consignment an enema.

Depending on the of quantity of your dog there are two abnormal types of products that can be used to give an enema. For diminutive and toy breeds a plastic syringe that holds approximately 2-3 tablespoons of liquid is all that is necessary but for medium to big breeds an enema bag with a rubber nozzle will be required. Remember that it is not just the volume of liquid introduced to the body at one time that is important; it is the routine introduction of liquids that helps, especially in cases of dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhea.

Start with 2-3 tablespoons of warm but not hot water for paltry dogs or up to one pint of warm but not hot water for larger breeds. To this water add a few drops of lemon juice and a few grains of sea salt and a pinch of potassium chloride to help with rehydration. If you are only trying to palliate constipation, the salt and potassium chloride will not be necessary. In most dehydration situations this process will need to be repeated every 4 hours, but only make up enough for a single use at a time.

Start by mixing the liquid and testing to make sure it is warm but not hot. Add the liquid to the syringe or enema bag, then lubricate the nozzle or end with bush oil. Since the dog will have a bowel movement within a few minutes of the procedure and their may be some leakage, this should be completed outdoors or in a bathtub or sink. A partner is essential to help you hold the dog facing away from you. Grasp the tail and gently lift, then instill the syringe or enema nozzle into the rectum until the end is quite inserted. Gently abase the plunger or squeeze the enema bag until all liquid is in the dog's rectum. Remove the nozzle and allow the dog to move about. In severely dehydrated dogs the liquid will in fact be absorbed by the colon, which is exactly what you want to have happen. If there are any problems resulting from the dog enema, consult a veterinarian as soon as possible.

Hopefully, these steps will help you dog get lumbar on track and feel better. Your dog‘s happiness is always important to any family. I know that I love my dogs and they mean the earth to me and I will do anything for them.

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