Gastric Ulcer In Canines

Published: 23rd March 2011
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Gastric ulcer is an ulceration or the erosion of the lining in your pet dog's stomach. It must be taken seriously as it can cause systemic infection, perforation, and perhaps even death. If you suspect that your dog has a gastric ulcer, it is important to take it to the dog vet immediately so as to receive treatment.

In one forum for aggressive weimaraners, there was one user who said that some dogs will simply be aggressive when it is sick. Pain is a stimulus and it can cause dogs to act out aggressively when they are in pain. Ulcers are painful stimuli and many canines who have it might be aggressive towards their owners.

There are a number of things that may induce gastric ulcers in dogs, two common causes are NSAIDs and the H.Pylori bacteria. NSAIDs can bring about a thinning of the lining of the stomach. Thinning of the lining of the stomach can make it susceptible to stomach acids. NSAIDs are pain relievers and pet dogs can be given to help out with some pain problems. These would be given to pet dogs in moderation and when done so, it is better when given with foods.


In addition to NSAID use, the condition can also be caused by the presence of H.Pylori bacteria. This is very common in most dogs and it can be existent in most normal stomachs. When a dog is stressed, like after a surgical procedure or after it has been in a traumatic crash, the stomach lining can reduce making it vulnerable to H.Pylori.

The condition is treated with antacids and medications that help out to lessen the acid production of the stomach. Drugs that coat the ulcers can also be given to canines to help protect the ulcers that have already formed in the stomach. Most doctors are going to prescribe a combination of the two treatments types help out the dog recover. Diet changes may also be implemented to help out your pet dog recover faster.

As an owner, you need to pay attention to the health of your pet. If it is acting odd in any way, be sure to investigate it to see what is causing the condition. Just like what was discussed in the forums for aggressive weimaraner, hostility could be a sign of something serious.


Resources

If you want to learn more about how to deal with an aggressive weimaraner click in this link http://www.weimaranerproblems.com/aggressive-weimaraner/ where you can get a lot more resources.

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