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Treating Pancreatitis in Dogs: How Are Medications, Diet, and Hospitalization Decided?

Treatment for pancreatitis in dogs is usually not about finding one powerful medication. Veterinarians often decide treatment intensity by looking at vomiting, pain, dehydration, appetite, energy level, and whether the dog can keep water down, then choosing between outpatient care, dietary adjustment, and hospitalization based on overall stability. Continue reading Treating Pancreatitis in Dogs: How Are Medications, Diet, and Hospitalization Decided?

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Early Signs of Pancreatitis in Dogs: When It’s Time to See the Vet

Early pancreatitis in dogs can look like simple indigestion at first, with vomiting, appetite loss, low energy, abdominal discomfort, or diarrhea. But when repeated vomiting, clear abdominal pain, weakness, and dehydration start appearing together, it is safer to think beyond an upset stomach and seek veterinary assessment sooner rather than later. Continue reading Early Signs of Pancreatitis in Dogs: When It’s Time to See the Vet