You didn't say how long the diarrhea has been going on, or if it's mild or severe diarrhea (mild diarrhea is soft stools, or pudding texture; serious diarrhea is projectile, uncontrolled watery texture). The greatest worry with ongoing diarrhea is dehydration. You also didn't say if your puppy is having other symptoms such as acting lethargic or vomiting. If it is, you need to get your puppy to a veterinarian.
In a young puppy, diarrhea can be caused by viruses and parasites. Getting a stool sample to the vet would be wise.
Without having all the information I need, your best bet is to have your puppy examined by a vet. A young puppy with diarrhea usually needs medical attention immediately. Puppies are quite delicate, and depending on what's causing the diarrhea, it could even be fatal.
Aussie rules football
You should see your vet or pet shop to get the proper medication. A six week old kitten is too small to get adult cat medicine and you can hurt it with the wrong stuff.
The average weight of a 10 week old Aussie will range from 12-15 lbs. Obviously though, it will depend on the sex (females are a little smaller) and genetics. It is at this age that the final size of the dog is just starting to come into play, but I have had 10 week old 15 pound puppies turn out to be on the lower side of the height standard. It is just the way the genetics of development are for that pedigree. Sue
You praise them whenever you see them sitting normally. You can also put the treat in a place (above their head) that makes them want to sit, then praise them.
Spencer Treat Clark is 23 years old (birthdate: September 24, 1987).
Italians treat old aged people very well... they take care of them
Sounds lke the old Aussie Sir Arthur C. Clarke.
US actor Richard Treat Williams is 66 years old (birthdate: December 1, 1951).
Yes, two week old babies can see.
Yes I have a 9 week old rat with a 3 week old rat. Just be readdy for some unfair squabbling. My nine week old used to pick on the young one now they snuggle and everything.
The gender of the 5-week-old kitten is not specified in the question.
If your 5-week-old puppy is having seizures, it is important to seek immediate veterinary care. Seizures in young puppies can be a serious medical emergency and require prompt attention from a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment. Do not attempt to treat the seizures at home without professional guidance.