I really don't know, but instead of posting the question on here maybe, you should call a vet.
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.
Yes, a 6-week-old puppy can have cooked eggs as part of their diet. However, make sure the eggs are fully cooked and do not contain any seasonings or additives that may be harmful to the puppy. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing new foods to your puppy's diet.
Adopting a 11 week old puppy can be a great decision if you have the time, resources, and commitment to care for a young and energetic animal. Make sure you are prepared for the responsibilities of training, socialization, and providing a safe environment for the puppy to grow and thrive.
If you think your puppy is ill you should take it to a qualified animal doctor (a vet) for an examination and if necessary treatment.
It is not ideal. Many dogs cannot digest lactose very well, and in some cases can upset the stomach. Also, milkshakes often have a high level of sugar in them, which isn't particularly beneficial to a dog.
None, what is wrong with puppy?
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.
Take it to a vet immediately!
For a 4-week-old puppy with diarrhea, it's essential to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. In the meantime, ensure the puppy stays hydrated by offering fresh water or an electrolyte solution designed for pets. You can also consider feeding a bland diet, such as boiled chicken and rice, if advised by your vet. Avoid giving any medications without veterinary guidance, as young puppies are particularly sensitive to drugs.
It depends on the situation. Check the ingredients of the pup's food. Ask the breeder about vaccinations. Has your puppy gotten his/her vaccinations yet? If not, don't put it on the grass and don't let it interact with dogs that haven't had all their shots.Take your puppy to the vet straight away.
. Get your puppy to the vet.
The puppy can get sick.
Yes.
a puppy age is week old
No, regular cow's milk is not good for puppies or dogs, will cause diarrhea. Your pup should be on a good name brand dry puppy food. If you have to add anything to the dry puppy food, then add some warm water.
In some people, when the constipation is over, there is a tendency for the large intestine to leave too much liquid in the faeces, causing diarrhea.