Many dogs suffer from an upset stomach at some point in their lives. It can be difficult to tell if vomiting, gas, bloating or diarrhea is simply a passing illness or symptomatic of a more serious condition, like enzyme deficiency.
If you think your dog has somehow consumed macadamia nuts, you should seek veterinary attention immediately or call pet poison control. Even one macadamia nut can be toxic to your dog.One of the key indicators of enzyme deficiency is very rapid weight loss in your pet despite them maintaining a healthy or even voracious appetite. Additionally, if their upset stomach symptoms continue without getting better, contact your vet right away.
Your veterinarian will be able to test your dog to confirm if they suffer from an enzyme deficiency. If they confirm an enzyme deficiency, they may recommend prescription digestive enzymes for dogs.
If your pup has an upset stomach, your vet may suggest using probiotics or other prescription dog digestive aids. Take a look at our useful resource about Probiotics for Dogs: Improving Your Dog’s Gut Health.