Add a small amount of cooked white rice to your dogs food. The rice will absorb the extra moisture. This is only if your dog is not allergic to grains.
Adding oil to your dogs food is something that can cause stomach upset. The oil gets stuck in the intestines, and can cause diarrhea and other digestive issues.
yes also add a teaspoon of honey to stop the diarrhea.
Stop feeding dog food and go to small amounts of cooked rice several times a day. If the dog is getting better you can gradually add the dog food. If the dog still has diarrhea after 24 hours, please see your vet to determine the cause of your dogs illness. A dog can get very dehydrated and I wouldn't let the diarrhea go unchecked for long. You can also give the dog an adult dose of pepto bismol in liquid or tablet form (tablet is much easier, they hate the taste) if it weighs over 50 lbs. Give a half dose for smaller dogs or a quarter dose for toy dogs. You can repeat this every 4-6 hours depending on the severity of the diarrhea. Bottom line though, see your vet if the problem continues.
One of the most effective ways to treat diarrhea is to take 'Imodium'. Imodium is an opioid drug used specifically to treat diarrhea. One can also use products such as 'Dioralyte' which will prevent one from becoming dehydrated from diarrhea.
Could be down to its diet, if you change his/her food slowly or add some rice, see if that helps if not a trip to the vet..
Q.Can dogs have watermellon? A.Yes, mostly all fruits dogs can have and it is actually good for them! Sometimes makers of dog food add fruit for a mor heathier dog.
Garlic is not harmful to dogs. Some dogs dislike the smell or taste & won't eat it, but many pet owners add garlic powder or finely chopped garlic to their pet's food to help in repelling fleas.
Yes, your dog can have ADD
There are several inexpensive remedies to treat dog's diarrhea. The following are some steps to treat dog's diarrhea. 1. Determine the cause of the dog's diarrhea. 2. If the dog has ingested a toxic substance it is advice to take him to veterinary clinic promptly. 3. If there is no medical problem involve make sure the dog takes plenty of water to avoid dehydration. 4. Add probiotic powder to dog's water.
There is very little you can do at home to stop a dog's diarrhea, and much of what you can try presumes the problem is stress or a minor intestinal infection. You can try adding some canned pumpkin or beets to your dog's food (no salt added, preferrably) to add some fiber, which may help solidify your dog's stools. You can also try waiting it out a couple of days. However, if your dog is acting otherwise ill (doesn't want to play, doesn't want to eat, etc.) or if the diarrhea doesn't resolve in a couple of days, you need to take your dog to your veterinarian for an examination. Incidentally, you should NEVER give your dog human medications - dogs are very sensitive to human medications and you can cause a severe overdose or even death with them.
if they are used to one type of food and do not take other food or they are fussy and do not eat it other type s of food then you should add a little bit of the type of food you want to give them to the one they are eating at present....
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