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How Long for a Dog’s Prolapsed Anus to Recover?

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A mildly prolapsed anus may heal on its own, though timing is uncertain; you can also glove up and push it back in. For severe prolapse, see a vet promptly.

Prolapse can stem from low protein/vitamins, low water, coarse fiber or diarrhea; if it does not improve, seek veterinary treatment to prevent worsening.

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