My vet gave me Pro-Kolin, which is a malt paste that promotes a healthy digestive system, and will help settle the puppy's stomach. Pro-Kolin can be used in a syringe to apply it to their food.
Magnesium salt it can cause severe diarrhea.
a better question is whats in your water that's giving your pups diarrhea? or it may not be the water, but something else.
No. Lactose base/soy base products may give pup severe intestinal upset causing diarrhea which will cause dangerous dehydration. There are canine milk substitutes you can purchase specifically for feeding young puppies such as Esbilac. Can be purchased at most pet or feed stores.
No, it will give them diarrhea. Severe diarrhea can lead to dehydration, which can lead to death.
Yes, water can potentially cause diarrhea in 3- to 4-week-old puppies, especially if it is contaminated or if the puppies are not used to drinking it. Puppies at this age are typically still nursing, and any sudden changes in their diet or environment can lead to digestive upset. It's important to introduce water gradually and ensure that it is clean and safe. If diarrhea persists, consulting a veterinarian is advisable.
no, because baby formula will give the puppy diarrhea and will cause hem to get dehydrated..
dont even give puppies milk give them water there not cats Young puppies do need milk to survive but cow milk is not good for them. They need either milk re-placer made for puppies or goats milk. Cow milk is hard for them to digest and they will not do well on it. If you search the internet there are several recipes for home made milk re-placer for pups. It is challenging to bottle raise puppies but it can be done.
"Lomitol" is not a valid drug name; I believe you are referring to "Lomotil", an anti-diarrhea drug for humans. This drug should never be given to dogs, as diarrhea in dogs tends to be either allergic or infectious in nature and this drug can worsen the diarrhea. Also, part of the drug is atropine, a not uncommon drug used to control some heart problems in dogs - giving Lomotil to a dog already on atropine or other heat medications could cause a fatal overdose. If your dog has diarrhea that persists for several days or your dog has diarrhea with other signs of illness (vomiting, lethargy, decreased appetite, etc), you should take him/her to a veterinarian for an examination where you will get much safer drugs if your dog needs them.
It is not safe to give cows milk to 4-week-old puppies. Puppies' digestive systems cannot properly digest lactose in cows milk, which can lead to stomach upset, diarrhea, and dehydration. It's best to stick to formula specifically designed for puppies or consult with a veterinarian for advice.
No vegetable , no fruits when you have diarrhea.
It's generally not recommended to give puppies cow's milk, including 1% milk, at six weeks old. Puppies are primarily dependent on their mother's milk or a high-quality puppy formula for proper nutrition. Cow's milk can cause digestive upset in many dogs, leading to diarrhea or stomach discomfort. If you want to introduce a new food or treat, it's best to consult with a veterinarian first.
No