Diseases & ConditionsInflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) |
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What is inflammatory bowel disease?
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic condition in which your dog’s gastrointestinal tract contains inflamed cells. The gastrointestinal tract includes the stomach, large and small intestines. Inflammatory bowel disease is more typically found in younger dogs. What will inflammatory bowel disease look like in my dog?
Symptoms include include weight loss, vomiting and diarrhea (sometimes bloody). Your dog will also likely have a painful abdomen. How does my dog get inflammatory bowel disease?
It is impossible to identify the exact cause of inflammatory bowel disease. It is believed, however, that genetics and allergic reactions to certain foods may play a role. How is inflammatory bowel disease diagnosed?
Your vet will try to make a diagnosis based on your dog’s clinical history, blood work and stool sample evaluation. Sometimes, however, your vet will need to perform a biopsy of your dog’s gastrointestinal tract. How is inflammatory bowel disease diagnosed?
Treatment may include dietary changes, anti-diarrheal medications and anti-inflammatory medications. How is inflammatory bowel disease prevented?
It is not definitively known how to prevent this condition. However, ensuring that your dog strictly adheres to a prescribed diet may be helpful. Can I get inflammatory bowel disease from my dog?
No, you cannot contract inflammatory bowel disease from your dog. |
















