Are you cleaning up more accidents than usual? Has your pet stopped eating or lost weight recently? If you answered yes to any of these questions, your furry friend may need to be assessed for a gastroenterology workup. Though many gastrointestinal issues will clear up on their own after a few days, continuing or worsening symptoms are a cause for concern.

Signs of gastrointestinal issues include:

  • Excessive flatulence
  • Loss of appetite
  • Diarrhea
  • Weight loss
  • Frequent belching
  • Enlarged abdomen
  • Bloody stool

We understand how distressing it can be to deal with tummy problems in your pet. However, by using thorough tests, our experienced veterinarians can find out what’s going on with your companion and create a plan to help them feel better. 

For many stomach issues, changing your pet’s diet can fix things. But in more serious cases, your pet may require other interventions, including surgery. Either way, we can help!

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