Worst case, it has Parvo virus, check its gums, if they are pale it is dehydrated, also the diarrhea may look bloody and have a very stomach churning odor to it, The best help is to take it to a vet but it is very expensive to treat and is not gauranteed to work, the test and initial visit will be $200+, If you want to treat at home buy a syringe, a bag of saline solution and an IV needle and tubing,and a bottle of Albon antibiotic, all available at feed and seed stores. Squirt several syringe fulls of pedialyte into its mouth hourly, and 3 times a day stick the needle under the skin of its back and make a nice sized water bubble under the skin, also squirt some albon in its mouth however often the bottle says, the only way to beat parvo is to beat the dehydration, Large breeds (Rotts, St. Bernards) , Pure breds (Pit Bulls, Boxers), and Puppies under 1 yr, are at the biggest risks, good Luck
Yes, a dog can have diarrhea. If your dog has diarrhea, consult your veterinarian office.
I think it can't cause my dog only vomits and has diarrhea when his got worms. Did I spell diarrhea wrong?
Cow's milk causes diarrhea in dogs and is of no nutritional value to them. Feed a good brand name of dry dog food, not a cheap generic dog food.
Yes, a week is too long for a dog to have diarrhea. If your dog has had diarrhea for more than 2-3 days, it's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Prolonged diarrhea can lead to dehydration and other health issues in dogs.
They are all related to the myriad causes of diarrhea.
Well, the first step to avoiding such a problem is to assure that you're not harming your dog yourself. An example of this can include leaving chocolate in your dog's reach, or neglecting to get your dog checked up often enough.
No!!! A dog that has had diarrhea for that long is low on electrolytes, fluids, energy and needs to see a vet ASAP!
Weight loss can be a sign of many things, Diarrhea causes dehydration. The weight loss could be sign of diabetes,kidney insufficiencies. You really need to take your dog to the vet and have some bloodwork done.
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.
put him on a fast
The best place to learn about dog diarrhea is from a veterinarian. One can also find information on the internet at various sites which specialize in dog care and health.
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