Valentine’s Day is a time for love—and treats! While we enjoy chocolates and special meals, our dogs may have also indulged in extra snacks. If your pup managed to sneak some extra goodies, don’t worry! Here’s how to help them reset their diet, support digestion, and get back on track with a healthy routine.
1. Watch for Signs of Overindulgence
Dogs have sensitive stomachs, and too many rich or sugary treats can cause discomfort. Keep an eye out for these signs:
- Loose stools or diarrhoea
- Gas and bloating
- Decreased appetite
- Lethargy or restlessness
- Vomiting (in severe cases)
If your dog shows persistent signs of distress, consult your vet. Otherwise, a gentle reset can help restore balance.
2. Give Their Stomach a Break
After an indulgent day, giving your dog’s digestive system a break can help. Skip one meal (or reduce portion sizes) and provide fresh water to help flush out any excess sugars or fats.
For dogs with sensitive stomachs, incorporating Pupps Pre & Probiotic Treats can support gut health and ease digestion.
3. Feed a Simple, Balanced Diet
Once your dog is ready to eat again, focus on a bland and nutritious meal. A simple diet for 24 hours can help reset their system:
Post-Treat Reset Meal
- Boiled chicken or turkey (unseasoned)
- Plain pumpkin puree (great for digestion)
- Cooked white rice or sweet potatoes
Slowly reintroduce their regular diet once their stomach settles.
4. Support Digestion with Probiotics
Probiotics help replenish healthy gut bacteria and reduce digestive discomfort. Pupps Pre & Probiotic Treats contain beneficial bacteria and fiber to promote smooth digestion and reduce gas or bloating.
Adding probiotics to your dog’s daily routine can:
- Improve gut health
- Support immunity
- Reduce bad breath and gas
- Regulate bowel movements
5. Boost Their Energy and Immunity
After an indulgent day, your pup may feel sluggish. A boost of essential vitamins can help restore their energy levels and strengthen their immune system. Pupps Multivitamin Treats provide key nutrients like vitamins A, C, and E to support overall well-being.
Final Thoughts: Helping Your Dog Get Back on Track
It’s easy to spoil our pups on special occasions, but too many treats can lead to an upset stomach. By following these steps—watching for symptoms, resetting their diet, and using probiotics and vitamins—you can help your dog recover quickly and feel their best.
Want to keep your dog’s digestion in top shape year-round? Explore Pupps’ range of all-natural supplements designed to support gut health, immunity, and overall wellness.
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