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Mineral Oil For Dogs: Uses, Dosage, & Side Effects

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March 5, 2025
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Mineral Oil For Dogs: Uses, Dosage, & Side Effects

Mineral oil is a lubricant laxative that can treat constipation in dogs. It works by adding moisture to the bowels and problematic stools, making it easier for dogs to defecate. Here’s what you should know about the uses, dosage, and side effects.

Uses of mineral oil for dogs

Mineral oil is a lubricant laxative most commonly used in dogs to treat mild constipation. It works by adding extra moisture to the stools and bowels, which makes it easier for the dog to pass stools. While you don’t need a veterinarian’s prescription to purchase it, you must consult with your vet before adding it to your dog’s routine.

If your dog is suffering from temporary constipation, you should also make sure your dog is not dehydrated. Always provide enough fresh water.

Dosage of mineral oil for dogs

Veterinarians generally recommend mineral oil for dogs as a dosage determined by the dog’s bodyweight. This dosage should be mixed in with a dog’s food for easy consumption. While you can find dosage suggestions available online, we do not recommend giving this to your dog without consulting with your vet.

Warning: Never feed a dog mineral oil directly to their mouth. This can cause respiratory issues.

Side effects of mineral oil for dogs

Side effects of mineral oil in dogs are uncommon as long as the oil is administered safely via the dog’s food. Never provide it directly into a dog’s mouth. This can result in respiratory issues and, in some cases, can even lead to pneumonia. It should only be given for short-term use. If used for a prolonged period, mineral oil can interfere with the absorption of key nutrients, which may cause diarrhea or other internal problems in dogs.

In general, if you notice signs of an allergic reaction when your dog takes a supplement or medicine, including hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing, then make sure to contact your veterinarian immediately.

If you suspect your dog has taken too much mineral oil and may be suffering from an overdose, or if your dog took the oil directly by mouth, then you must contact an emergency veterinarian right away.

This post appeared first on dogtime.com
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