Distemper, Parvo, parasites, etc., etc., etc. 12 week old puppies shold not have diarrhea. Get the dog to a vet!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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.
Any puppies can get diarrhea. I can be caused by stress, a change in diet, or a number of other things. Talk to you veterinarian if the diarrhea continues. The vet should be able to help you pinpoint what's causing it and what you can do to remedy it.
no it is not it loosens there bowels
you shouldn't feed it milk as the puppy get diarrhea and has chances to die
yes, it helps with digestion. It is very helpful if your puppy has diarrhea or constipation
bad food
It may be sick! Go to the vet immediately!
Perhaps the milk is causing the problem. After a couple of days you should have taken the puppy to a vets. Do it now and have it examined by a qualified professional don't ask unqualified strangers on a website.
Could be worms, reaction to a new food or treat, stress etc. Bring in a stool sample to your vet, diarrhea in a pup shouldn't be ignored as they ca dehydrate before you know it.
Yes. The puppy may have contracted a sickness from the pet shop or pound that you purchased him/her from. It may also be nerves. Moving into a new home can be quite the challenge for a puppy.
Possibly - puppies don't have as robust of digestive systems as adult dogs, and heavily seasoned fish could cause vomiting or diarrhea.
To treat diarrhea in a 6-month-old puppy after castration, ensure they have access to clean water to prevent dehydration. Feed them a bland diet of boiled chicken and rice to help settle their stomach. If the diarrhea persists for more than a day or if the puppy shows other concerning symptoms, consult a veterinarian for proper evaluation and treatment.