I have a 4 1/2 month old puppy that has diarrhea. The vet has done 2 separate fecal tests, and both have come back fine. He is eating good food (Wellness), and we never feed him any people food. The only dog treat he even gets, are Milkbones.
Does anyone know a way to help get him a bit more solid?
I took my pup to the vet on tues for a routine check up. He recieved some shots and his fecal test came out negative. But now he has diarrhea. What should I do? What has caused this?
Does anyone have a good home remedy for dogs and cats that have diarrhea?
I am looking for something other than food. I won’t feed my animals ‘people’ food because in the past THAT has given them diarrhea. I need to know of some type of medicine.
And by medicine I mean like a home rememdy medicine.
The reason I want a home remedy is because I don’t want to take them to the vet.
The Vet has seen him twice, put him on 2 different antibiotics. While taking the antibiotics, the diarrhea subsides, only to return 36 hours after stopping the medication. The puppy is a Rottweiler, about 13 weeks old, and has been tested for Parvo. We’re worried about him because he is on special food that is gentle for the intestinal system as well, though nothing seems to be working.
She’s had it since Thursday evening. We gave her no food from Friday – Saturday, but she still had diarrhea. We fed her this morning but now she’s just had bad diarrhea again. She isn’t her usual self and she is sleeping a lot. She is 7 years old. What do we do?
Yes, I know to take her to the vet – we are taking her tomorrow. For the moment I was just wondering if there was anything we could do to help her since she isn’t seeing the vet until tomorrow.
What do I do if my dog ate fish banes and has bloody diarrhea, and wont eat?
My dog is doing better now, He is eating and not bleeding. My grandma has had experience simular to this situiation. We’ve been giving him Kaopeptak and he has improved!
Thanks for your answers.
Nebulon is 8 years old and is a very strong dog indeed! 
We would have gladly taken him to the vet, but there was no way we could afford it.
I recently adopted my first puppy, a feisty male Boston terrier. He is 12 weeks old now and this morning when I took him out for his usual 6:00 am elimination, it came out as diarrhea. I looked in a couple of dog books I have and they didn’t really give me a clear indication of what to do. About half an hour later, puppy had an accident on the kitchen floor (I should have known he wanted to go out but didn’t catch the signals) which was also diarrhea. I have been looking at differnet website for an answer as to what I should do and have found different opinions. Some say to have the puppy fast from food and water for 12 hours. Others say to take him to the vet immediately. Our vet doesn’t open for a few more hours and I’m wondering what I should do between now and when I ask the vet what to do. One thing I have found is that I must do something about this before he becomes dehydrated. You’re looking at one worried mama! Oh, and he is just as energetic as usual.
First of all, I’d like to thank everyone for their answers. I came home from work to check on the puppy around 2:30. He finally went and still had diarrhea, so I called our vet. She said that 95% of their calls today have been about puppies with diarrhea. The cause? A recent heatwave! It’s been around 100 degrees for the past few days, including today. Even though my puppy is an indoor dog (we just go out for the bathroom and to go for walks) just the short amount of time in the heat (and humidity) has caused him to be sick. I was told to take away his water until dinner time; I should give it back at dinner along with 1/3 of his usual amount of kibble. I’m supposed to give him just a little snack before bed. She said if he becomes lathargic and if it continues to call them again. I also got an emergency number in case he gets worse after they close or over the weekend.
Oh, I forgot the other detail. She said that he shouldn’t have parvo since he’s had two sets of his shots already. (He’s due for his booster a week from tomorrow.)
It is now 11:00 pm and the puppy is back to normal! I fed him his dinner around 6:30, and then a snack around 9:30. We went outside to potty around 10:00 and everything seems to be back to normal.
I know the cost may vary from vet to vet but I was wondering what a ballpark figure would be?
My rabbit will have random soft mushy smelly poops but none of them are watery.
How can I tell the difference between diarrhea and cecotrope droppings?
I don’t want to rush her into a vet and pay 200$ for nothing, it’s just too expensive.
Please, if anyone has feedback, let me know!
My dog has always had a sensitive stomach and always prone to loose stools. The diarrhea is getting worse ( no change in food ) and has been seen by vet, who only recommended rice. Any tips welcome!
I already use a high quality dog food