Adjusting Diet
You can modify your dog's main food by switching to a more easily digestible grain-free dog food, reducing the digestive burden on your dog's stomach! If it's dog food specifically developed for dogs with sensitive stomachs, even better!
Diet Control
If your dog has indigestion leading to loose stools or severe diarrhea, consider fasting for about 12 hours and then gradually reintroducing small amounts of food to your dog! During this period, try to minimize the intake of other foods to ease the digestive burden on your dog's stomach.
Probiotics
When your dog experiences soft stools or diarrhea, in addition to adjusting the diet, you can add some probiotics to the dog food to maintain a balanced intestinal flora, helping your dog regulate its stomach and alleviate the condition of loose stools.
Ensure Warmth
If your dog is experiencing stomach discomfort due to the cold, it's essential to pay attention to keeping them warm, especially if your dog likes to sleep on the floor. Make sure to provide a warm dog bed to prevent their abdomen from getting cold. Additionally, ensure that the indoor environment is warm and comfortable!