Dog Condition

Dog Constipation — Fast Online Vet Relief

When your dog strains without producing stool, quick guidance matters. Get same-day assessment to relieve constipation safely and rule out dangerous obstruction.

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Dog constipation — online vet consultation with TelaVets

Understanding dog constipation

Expert online care for dog constipation

  • Licensed vet assessment of constipation via secure video

  • Same-day appointments — most seen within 1–3 hours

  • Prescriptions delivered next business day when clinically appropriate

  • $65 flat fee — no memberships or hidden charges

  • Your pet stays comfortable at home during the consultation

  • Expert guidance on when in-person emergency care is needed

Common triggers include dehydration, lack of exercise, foreign body ingestion, pelvic injuries, medications, and painful conditions like anal gland disease that make defecation uncomfortable.

TelaVets licensed veterinarians evaluate straining behavior, appetite, and abdominal comfort on video to recommend stool softeners, dietary changes, or urgent in-clinic care if obstruction is suspected.

Common signs of dog constipation we can help with

  • Straining to defecate with little or no output
  • Small, hard, dry stools
  • Decreased defecation frequency
  • Vomiting alongside constipation
  • Loss of appetite
  • Abdominal bloating or discomfort
  • Lethargy
  • Passing mucus or blood after straining

What causes dog constipation?

Distinguishing simple constipation from obstruction or metabolic causes prevents dangerous delays in treatment.

Dehydration and diet

Insufficient water intake, low-fiber diets, and sudden diet changes slow colonic motility and harden stool.

Obstruction and foreign bodies

Bones, hair, grass, or tumors can physically block the colon — a surgical emergency if complete.

Pain and neurological factors

Orthopedic pain, anal gland abscesses, spinal disease, and certain medications (opioids) inhibit normal defecation reflexes.

How our vets diagnose it online

Most constipation cases are managed medically. Our vets identify red flags — persistent vomiting, severe bloating, or known foreign body ingestion — that require emergency imaging.

  • Duration of straining and last normal bowel movement
  • Stool consistency and frequency history
  • Review of diet, treats, bones, and foreign body access
  • Assessment of vomiting, appetite, and abdominal distension on video
  • Recommendation for abdominal X-rays when obstruction is suspected

Treatments we may prescribe

Mild constipation often resolves with hydration, fiber, and stool softeners. Our vets escalate care when home measures fail or obstruction is likely.

  • Lactulose or docusate sodium stool softeners

  • Canned pumpkin or high-fiber prescription diet

  • Increased water intake and exercise encouragement

  • Gentle enema guidance for severe cases (in-clinic referral)

  • Discontinuation or adjustment of constipating medications

  • Pain management when anal gland or orthopedic pain is a factor

  • Surgical referral for confirmed foreign body obstruction

All medications are prescribed only when clinically appropriate by a licensed veterinarian and dispensed through our FDA-compliant pharmacy.

Preventing dog constipation

  • Provide fresh water at all times and encourage drinking

  • Feed a balanced diet with appropriate fiber for your dog's age

  • Maintain regular exercise to stimulate gut motility

  • Avoid cooked bones and indigestible chew toys

  • Manage anal gland and orthopedic pain promptly

Why pet parents choose TelaVets

  • Licensed DVMs Only

    Every consultation is with a licensed Doctor of Veterinary Medicine — not a chatbot or technician.

  • $65 Flat Fee

    One transparent price covers your full video consultation and treatment plan. No facility fees or surprise charges.

  • Same-Day Appointments

    Most pet parents are connected with a vet within 1–3 hours of booking, 7 days a week.

  • Next-Day Prescriptions

    When medication is appropriate, prescriptions are issued same-day and delivered to your door next business day.

  • Stress-Free Home Visits

    Your pet is assessed in their calm home environment, which often makes symptoms easier to evaluate on video.

  • Secure & Private

    Encrypted video calls and HIPAA-compliant records keep your pet's health information protected.

How TelaVets works

  1. Book your consultation

    Pick a same-day or upcoming slot — appointments available 7 days a week.

  2. Connect with a licensed vet

    Your vet assesses your pet via secure video, asks detailed questions, and reviews their history.

  3. Get your treatment plan

    Receive a diagnosis, personalised care plan, and same-day prescriptions delivered next-day.

What Our Pet Parents Say

Join thousands of happy pet parents who trust TelaVets for their furry family members care

"Fantastic service! My dog gets extremely anxious at the vet, so having a virtual appointment from home was a game-changer. The vet was kind and helpful, and getting his medication delivered the next day made the whole process stress-free and more affordable than going to the clinic."

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"The vet I spoke with Dr. Ricksaw was very knowledgeable and nice. He took the time to go through all of my options and ideas with me. Reassured me that all we were doing for my dog's anxiety was good and gave me a couple of new ideas as well."

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"I would definitely use them again. I'm cat sitting for 2 weeks and needed to see a vet. I was so worried about the kitten. I used Televets the cat got his prescription and all is good. Excellent service!"

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Frequently asked questions about dog constipation

Yes. Our licensed vets can assess symptoms of constipation via video consultation, review your dog's history, and provide a clinical assessment with a treatment plan.

Treatment depends on severity and cause. Our vets will create a personalised plan which may include prescription medications, dietary changes, or at-home care instructions.

Same-day appointments are usually available. Most pet owners are seen within 1–3 hours of booking.

Yes. If medication is clinically appropriate, our licensed vets can issue prescriptions same-day, with next-day delivery to your door.

If your dog shows severe distress, inability to breathe, uncontrolled bleeding, or sudden collapse, seek emergency in-person care immediately. For other concerning symptoms, an online consultation is an excellent first step.

Get expert help for your dog's constipation today

Same-day appointments — $65 flat fee — licensed vets