Constipation is a problem many dogs and cats suffer from, yet they shouldn't.
When you think about it, many humans also suffer from constipation. When you begin to realize the impact diet has on health combined with the fact that our pets are being fed like humans, that is, with low quality, highly processed and devitalized foods, then one can begin to see why constipation is such a problem with dogs and cats today.
Myself, I take a slightly different approach to the issue of constipation than others. Why? Well, one of my major influences in health is Chinese herbal medicine. Should you, as a human, ever go to a Chinese herbalist with a constipation related health issue, then you are not given fiber as a cure, but instead you are given herbs that bring moisture to the bowels.
When I first discovered and realized this Chinese approach to constipation, it made me look at this whole issue in a completely different way. Instead of scraping
the colon clean, we want to improve the balance within the body so there is enough moisture in the colon to allow the stools to gently be eliminated.
The Chinese say that when there is constipation, the body is too hot
. The heat burns all of the moisture in the body. This in turn makes the colon dry.
When the body is too cold, then the Chinese say it leads to problems like diarrhea as there is not enough heat to get rid of the excess moisture.
So it's all about balance.
In Chinese herbal medicine, all organs are connected to each other. So if the colon is not working properly, then chances are other parts are not working properly too. As a simple example, let's say your eyes are tired. To the Chinese herbalist, they see a connection between the eyes and the kidneys. So to help the eyes, the Chinese herbalist would also support the kidneys. All things are connected because the body works as a team, not as an individual. Unfortunately, I don't know what the colon is connected to but it doesn't matter. When we begin to help the whole body, we naturally begin to help the colon too.
Ultimately, the best way, in my opinion to help balance the body of dogs and cats is by feeding them a wholesome and natural raw meat diet. Hence, if your dog or cat suffers from constipation, this is the first thing to try to see if the constipation goes away.
Cats and dogs should never suffer from problems like fur balls either. When you think about it, only the leopard removes the fur of its prey before eating. All other carnivores eat the bones, fur, feathers, skin, meat and blood with no problems. There should be enough hydrochloric acid produced within the carnivore's stomach to break all of this down. So if your pet suffers from fur balls, then again, start with a natural raw meat diet.
Petroleum laxatives are not a cure for constipation and, in my opinion, they are not even a good remedy. Petroleum jellies essentially help the stools slide out. But the problem is, to achieve this effect, the intestinal tract and colon need to be lined with the petroleum jelly. This ultimately interferes with the absorption of nutrients.
Fiber is also not the solution. Why? Well, carnivores are meant to eat a low fiber diet. In fact, carnivores basically eat almost no fiber. But because their intestinal tract is so short, fiber isn't really needed anyway. Furthermore, fiber can or may actually irritate our pets more than it helps them. If anything, I like to feed raw bones to act as a fiber
supplement. Something like chicken necks is my preferred choice.
So this is where I start with constipation related issues — understanding constipation means the body is not providing enough moisture to the bowels — understanding that health, including constipation, begins with diet — understanding that constipation is ultimately a diet related health issue, that is, constipation began as a result of a bad diet. There are exceptions to this rule, especially in older pets, as you will soon learn. But I always first try solving constipation with a wholesome and natural raw meat diet. There are other things you can do to help more stubborn cases of constipation too. Keep reading!