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Author: John Williams

The following condition is quite common in many dogs, can result in a painful and uncomfortable time for your dog, and should be examined as son as you can in case it leads to further more serious illnesses. There may be several reasons that can be responsible for the inability of your dog to produce 'poo' or feces. As you continue reading this article you will get a brief insight into the condition and you will read about the potential problems that could be responsible for this condition in your dog. Dyschezia can be caused by many different symptoms and conditions, such as constipation, obstructions in the rectum, inflammation, growths in the rectum, or pain and inflammation in the anal area. There can be many different symptoms and conditions for dog dyschezia or when a dog strains to pass feces. These conditions and symptoms include inflammation, obstruction of the rectum, constipation, pain and inflammation in the anal area and growths in the rectum. If you suspect that your dog has a problem producing or passing feces and is showing all the above mentioned symptoms you should first observe your dog when it urines since in most cases this condition is mistaken as urinary problems. If the dog urinates properly and without any trouble then the dog probably has dyschezia. Since in most cases dogs also have urinary problems and will also strain to produce urine this condition is commonly mistaken for the dog having only urinary problems. If, after all this, you are still unsure as to whether your dog has dyschezia or not you should consult your vet as soon as possible in order to make sure. The vet will carefully examine the dog by feelings its intestines, bladder and prostate gland In order to ensure that your dog is straining to produce feces and not urine. This will enable them to have a rough idea of the problem or the condition of the dog and they will then be able to further help you by suggesting the appropriate treatment or may suggest further testing in order to narrow down the symptoms further. All in al this can be a greatly unpleasant illness or condition to have but with proper examination from you vet or qualified persons the treatment should be rather straight forward and easy to apply. Often there is no cause to worry but in some cases the cause and illness at hand might be making other problems or symptoms for your dog also.


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