How To Treat Dog Diarrhea
How to Treat Dog Diarrhea
Dog diarrhea... this is something that all of us as dog owners have to deal with at some point in the life of our dogs. It is a very common health issue for dogs.
In some cases of diarrhea there may be only small amounts of mucous, but frequent straining. Diarrhea can also be an ongoing problem. Fortunately, most cases of dog diarrhea respond to symptomatic treatment at home.
Before I get into the home treatments, pay very close attention to the severity of the diarrhea that your dog has. This is extremely important - if your dog's diarrhea is so severe that it results in dehydration, this is a medical emergency and must be dealt with by your Veterinarian. If your pet is still very alert, active and drinking, then try some of the following home remedies.
Dog diarrhea can be caused by a number of different things, including garbage (Garbage Gut'), parasites, infectious agents (such as parvovirus), food allergy, inflammatory changes and pancreatic abnormalities.
There are several home solutions you can try. The most effective one is a 24 Hour Fast. Stop putting food into your pet for 24 hours (Day 1). This allows the intestines to rest and regenerate. Always have access to plenty of fresh water. After the first 24 hours, introduce a bland food for the following 24 hours (Day 2), such as plain white cooked rice, feeding equivalent cups of rice as their normal diet.
Another possible solution includes using Fiber. Dietary fiber absorbs water in the intestine, which helps to decrease diarrhea. Ground flax is a great source for dogs - add 1 teaspoon per cup of dog food. It's always better to buy your flax as whole seed and then grind it as you need it.
A third suggestion is to try Probiotics. Probiotics are basically dietary supplements that contain potentially beneficial bacteria or yeast. Probiotics restore the natural bacteria in the intestine, to help the intestinal immune system. The most effective supplement is Lactobacillus acidophilus - give 1/4 capsule per 10 lbs of body weight twice daily.
Another suggestion includes using common human remedies. One remedy I suggest is to use Pepto-Bismol - this is an old standby that can be effective for dogs. The dog dose is 1ml per 10lbs of body weight, given three times daily. Do not use this method for more than 7 days. Other remedies include Immodium (Loperamide). For dogs, give .5mg per 10lbs three times daily - i.e. give your 40 lb dog one 2mg tablet three times daily.
Dog diarrhea is one of the most common reasons pets are taken to a veterinarian. People spend millions of dollars having these problems taken care of this way. The treatments you have just learned can save you money.
If you find these remedies useful, I guarantee that you will find the other remedies in my book, Veterinary Secrets Revealed, just as practical. And, they can save you thousands of dollars over seeing your Vet for every little issue your pet has.
These remedies work - I use them every day in practice.
Best wishes...
Dr. Andrew Jones, a practicing Veterinarian, has a special interest in alternative, natural remedies for pets. His holistic pet health manual is at: http://www.veterinarysecretsrevealed.com and http://www.theonlinevet.com.
How to treat dog Diarrhea my dog vomited once wensday and had diarreha since Wensday What do i do at home?
What i can do for my dog Lexi at home treatment because we dont really need to take her to the vets so what do I do for home.
She drinks alot of water
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I have a 3 year old (slightly under 3 by a month or so I think) Pomeranian/Chihuahua mix. Recently a friend brought chocolate covered raisins over, and my pooch found one that my friend apparently dropped at some point. He vomited it up, and barely any chocolate was digested, and the inside where the raisin was had not been reached by his system yet.
This happened two days ago; the first day he vomited, then had some diarrhea. The next day, he was fine, and had normal stools. Yesterday, he had diarrhea about three times, maybe four during the day, ranging from almost solid, to more mucus-like.
Tomorrow morning I'm taking him into the vet to play it safe, but I hear that it shouldn't last more than a few days, maybe a week or so, considering almost nothing digested, and typically dogs recover from this kind of thing easily with monitoring and clean water on hand for hydration.
Any advice or suggestions on how to help make it easier for the little one, as well as for us who have to clean up?
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