A one month old horse dog requires careful care from the pet owner. Otherwise, it may cause it to have a slight diarrhea. Once the pet owner discovers that the little horse dog has a slight diarrhea, they need to quickly identify the corresponding cause and take corresponding measures to help the little horse dog.
1、 I caught a cold
When the weather is suddenly cold and hot, pet owners should pay attention to keeping the pony properly warm. If the warming work is not done properly, they can casually let the pony rest in a windy or rainy area, or even sleep in an icy place, which can easily lead to loose stools due to catching cold. In this regard, pet owners need to timely add clothing and supplies to the pony, wear clothes to keep it warm, and settle it in a place with a leeward shelter from the rain.
2、 Digestive system issues
In addition, if a pony is only one month old, its intestines and stomach are relatively delicate. When pet owners feed it, if they do not pay enough attention to the rationality of the feeding, eating some food that is not suitable for the pony can easily cause the pony to have loose stools, such as some chocolate, milk, bones, and many meat and stimulating foods, which are not suitable for the pony to eat. For this, pet owners need to feed the pony dog an appropriate amount of probiotics, and then pay attention to observing its bowel movements.
3、 Infected with canine distemper or parvovirus
In addition, there is also a thorny issue, which is that at the age of one month, ponies are very susceptible to persecution from canine distemper or minor issues. As long as the pony comes into contact with a sick dog or any equipment used by the sick dog, it is highly likely to become infected, resulting in loose stools. At the same time, there may be repeated fever, vomiting, bloody stools, and poor mental state. Pet owners need to promptly send the pony to a pet hospital for examination.