
- This condition causes digestive and stomach problems leading to intestinal overgrowth of bacteria
- Weight loss even though your dog seems to eating plenty or has an increased appetite
- Coprophagia which is a condition which causes your dog to eat its own stool
- Chronic diarrhea
- Weight loss
- Lethargy
- Loud rumbling sounds from the stomach
- Frequent bowel movements
- Frequent gas
- Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in your dog is a result of the pancreas’ failure to produce the digestive enzymes need for proper food digestion
- For digesting starches and sugars an enzyme called amylase is needed
- These enzymes are lipases which digest fats
- Proteases enzyme is needed for proteins
- Without enough of these vital enzymes, your dog will starve as the food will pass through him without the vital nutrients being used as the enzymes break down the food in order for the nutrients to be absorbed
- Inflammation of the pancreas (chronic pancreatitis) is one common cause
- At a young age (up to 2 years old) in some cases,the pancreas just stops producing cells and decreases functionality – the reason has not yet been determined as to why
- While no one is really sure of the reason, it has been suggested that it is an inherited condition
- It seems to be more common in large dog breeds such as German Shepherds
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