If you are concerned, you should probably go to the vet. Changes in diet, or stress can cause diarrhea. If it lasts for more than a day you definatly should go to the vet, because diarrhea is dehydrating.
you shouldn't feed it milk as the puppy get diarrhea and has chances to die
No - at this age, your puppy has been completely weaned from his mother and no longer has the ability to digest milk sugars. You can cause digestive upset, including diarrhea, if you feed milk to a 10 month old puppy.
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.
Well it's totally fine to feed a dog a banana, but don't give him/her too many. Because that can give them diarrhea.
You can feed a puppy water and maybe milk.
Very carefully. i think that you should feed the puppy milk but to make sure what you should really feed a motherless puppy take it to a vet doctor or call one and they can tell you the right thing to feed your puppy! so take care with what you feed the puppy before you take the puppy to a vet
no it is not it loosens there bowels
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.
Definetly not more of whatever the heck it had diarrhea from
yes, it helps with digestion. It is very helpful if your puppy has diarrhea or constipation
bad food
Watch your puppy for about a day or two and if the pup still has diarrhea, take him or her to your Veterinarian. Also take a small sample of the pup's diarrhea too (put in a small jar). If the diarrhea was just from eating the wrong food, then it should clear up within a day or two. If it doesn't then it could be from something else. That is why it is best to take the pup to your Veterinarian to be checked up.