Dog meat can be eaten after a fracture, because it contains protein and calcium ions, which can help the fracture heal. However, you should not eat too much dog meat because it is hot and eating too much of it will lead to dry stools, and it contains a lot of protein, so eating too much of it will lead to gastrointestinal distention. In addition, the gastrointestinal tract peristalsis is slowed down due to prolonged bed rest, so eating a large amount of dog meat will increase the burden on the stomach and intestines, and will easily lead to gastrointestinal flatulence and other digestive symptoms. Therefore, patients with fractures should eat dog meat together with related vegetables and fruits to avoid dry stools and gastrointestinal distention. Clockwise abdominal rubs and warm water packs should be applied to help the peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract and avoid dry stools and digestive symptoms.