How does a dog excrete after being paralyzed?

Some dogs can also excrete on their own after being paralyzed. If the dog cannot excrete on its own, the owner needs to squeeze the dog's bladder from the abdomen with his hands to help the dog urinate. Defecation needs to be taken out from the anus with his hands. If you don’t know how to do it yourself, it’s best to go to the hospital and learn from a doctor. Try to feed your dog liquid food when eating, which is easier to digest and avoids constipation in dogs. It is best for paralyzed dogs to go to the hospital in time to check whether they can recover, so as to avoid delaying the condition and causing the dog to be paralyzed for life.
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