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Psyllium For Dogs: Uses, Dosage, & Side Effects

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March 3, 2025
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Psyllium For Dogs: Uses, Dosage, & Side Effects

Psyllium is a natural laxative that can help with constipation, diarrhea, and irritable bowel syndrome in dogs. It’s the generic name for a dietary supplement sold under the brand name Metamucil. Here’s what you should know about the uses, dosage, and side effects of psyllium for dogs.

Uses of Psyllium for dogs

Veterinarians normally recommend psyllium for dogs to treat digestion issues including constipation and very runny diarrhea. In some cases, it can also help dogs suffering from irritable bowel syndrome.

Psyllium is a soluble fiber that works by absorbing water in the intestine and adding more bulk to stool. As a result, this helps dogs poop on a more regular schedule with more normal consistency. The supplement comes in tablet form, and you don’t need a veterinarian’s prescription to purchase it. However, you must consult your vet before adding it to your dog’s diet.

Dosage of Psyllium for dogs

The recommended dosage of psyllium for dogs can vary greatly depending on which condition needs treatment, the severity of the condition, the size of the dog, and other factors. For that reason, you must rely on your veterinarian for accurate dosage information. We do not recommend giving your dog this supplement without first consulting your vet.

Your vet will prescribe a dosage that reflects the severity of the condition they’re treating. It’s important to always follow the dosage and administration instructions exactly. This includes the length of time you should give the supplement to your dog.

Side effects of Psyllium for dogs

Side effects of psyllium in dogs are uncommon because it is a natural supplement derived from seeds from the Plantago family of plants. But if you notice any sort of allergic reaction when your dog takes psyllium, including swelling, hives, or difficulty breathing, then make sure to contact your veterinarian immediately.

If you suspect your dog took too much of the supplement, contact your vet or an emergency vet right away. Symptoms of overdose can include runny stools or, in some cases, intestinal obstruction.

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