The Digestive System
Getting to the gut of the problem For many, navigating the world of digestive health can be overwhelming. How do you determine what your specific problem is and what might be triggering the issues? And how do you figure out which available treatment may help manage the issues? When trying to understand and seek the best course of action, Lamm suggests keeping in mind the following tips: 1. Be aware of the existence of issues; your digestive health should be seamless 2. Pay attention to your body and triggers; know how to identify and self-diagnose 3.
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How your dog’s digestive system works
This timeframe will extend as the dog moves through adolescence into adulthood. When feeding pets, each meal fed is not required to be complete and balanced. What is required is that the over-all diet is complete and balanced. In an evolutionary setting, nutritional balance has always been achieved over time.
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