All dogs, at one point or another have had a bout of diarrhea. Most
diarrhea
lasts a couple days, however when loose bowels continue over a long
period of
time it is a cause for concern; especially if the diarrhea gets severe,
and is
uncontrolled liquid squirts. Think of the dog as your baby (human). If
your
baby has a soft stool in his/her diaper, it may not be a cause for you
to seek
your doctors advice. For instance, if you have tried a new food which
upset the
baby's belly. If this is the case for your puppy, it may be fine
for you
to treat it at home. However, if your baby, had uncontrolled diarrhea,
you
would seek a medical doctor's advise, as there could be an underlying
cause.
Like a baby, a puppy can dehydrate FAST from severe diarrhea. REMEMBER,
diarrhea
can be mild or severe and the treatments differ.
In a young
puppy, diarrhea can be
caused by viruses and parasites. A stool sample to the vet is a good
idea to
check for Coccidia
(Coccidiosis), Giardia, Trichomonas or other infections. If your litter
of two
week old puppies gets diarrhea, it could be worms. Normally we do not
worm pups
till 3 weeks, but some do it at 2 weeks. When worms become active, it
can cause
diarrhea. If the diarrhea worsens, even after using a worming medicine,
you may
need to check for coccidia. The incubation period is 13 days, and the
Dams
often carry it. They would come in contact from the Dam at birth, or
shortly
after. They are not born with it. If a 13 day old puppy has
diarrhea, it
often means coccidia. This requires vet medicine to treat. It can be
found in a
stool sample.
Some Pitbull bully dogs/puppies can get diarrhea from the
excitement/stress of being away and
then coming home.
Some pitbull puppy/dogs get doggy flu bugs, others may eat a strange
food and cause stomach
upset.
Diarrhea from change is common. You need to deal with it and not ignore
it.
Ignoring diarrhea in a puppy lowers the immune system, and can
dehydrate even
an adult dog.
Puppies can get a bug much easier if they are down and weak, so
diarrhea is not
something to ignore.
Ask your vet for a sheet on what to do for diarrhea. Each vet has
slightly
different versions but they all have a sheet, as it is common.
The
following home remedy is for
early onset diarrhea. A dog with severe diarrhea, needs Vet attention,
as he
needs fluids.
The greatest worry with ongoing diarrhea is dehydration.
If you are treating the early onset of diarrhea, and the dog is not
showing ANY
signs of dehydration, you need to fast the dog for a day - no water no
food. (I
find that a full 24 hours is to long for a puppy under 8 months, and
you may
want to give her some bland food throughout the day, (rice and
chicken), and a
bit of water and then NOTHING until the next morning), small pups try
12 hours.
This rests the tummy. For a dog or pup with secondary severe diarrhea
(uncontrolled liquid squirts), omitting the water is NOT an option,
they MUST
have fluids, if dehydration is happening. But if dehydration is not a
problem,
and diarrhea is early onset, and controlled, omitting water for a bit
helps. 12
hours is usually ok for a puppy. It is just to give the tummy a rest.
This is
easier done at night.
BUT... If the puppy has severe diarrhea, (progressed into more Serious
Diarrhea), and dehydration could be a secondary problem, YOU MUST give
the
puppy water, or better yet, pedialac, or sub fluids (lactate ringer),
under the
skin intravenously, (talk to your vet). Mild diarrhea is soft stools,
or
pudding texture, serious diarrhea, is projectile, uncontrolled watery
texture -
LIQUID SQUIRTS.
Do NOT fast any puppy under 7 weeks. A young puppy, with diarrhea,
usually
needs medical attention immediately. Pups under 4 weeks can dye quite
quickly
with diarrhea.
It can sometimes be hard to
determine the cause of diarrhea unless further testing is done. It is a
good
idea to take a stool sample to your vet, if diarrhea, cannot be stopped
in a
couple days, OR if it has blood in it, or if it is watery squirts.
It is important to
consume the same amount of fluids as the volume that has
been lost in order to prevent dehydration.
So, if your dog has
a couple runny poops, omitting water for a bit is ok. (For
EARLY onset diarrhea.) To stop diarrhea, before it progresses to
secondary
severe diarrhea.
BUT... If the
diarrhea, has turned secondary, and is coming out as fast as you
put fluids in, intravenous may be needed. DO NOT OMIT water on a dog,
with
uncontrolled severe diarrhea.
Diarrhea can be
treated at home in the early stages, and if caught early,
turned around. The key
with diarrhea is to stop it fast, BEFORE it turns into
secondary diarrhea with dehydration. Once the immune system is down, it
is an
invitation for other problems.
If the dog is
vomiting and or has diarrhea, and is dehydrated then you must seek
VET attention to administer fluids intravenously. A good test method
for
dehydration is, if the skin on the dog's neck stays up, when lifted and
doesn't
drop down instantly in place when released.
RECIPE for
early onset diarrhea,
Pepto
Bismol every 3 - 4 hours. (You
will need a syringe... good luck!)
liquid pink Pepto 1/2 to a tsp each time, for every 10lbs of dog
PEPTO...
still highly recommended by
the vets. For puppies over 6 weeks old... (for younger pups, call
your
Vet)
2nd Day:
(or first day with puppies)
Boil rice
- 1 cup rice, 2 cups
water, 1 chicken breast... the chicken flavor permeates the rice, when
you cook
it together making them LIKE to eat it. (You can
use Rice
Pablum). Feed ONLY the rice mixture, for the first day after fasting.
REMEMBER,
if your dog has secondary Diarrhea. Uncontrolled watery squirts, YOU
MUST get
fluids into him/her. This can be done by syringe, or intravenously.
Another vet recommends a little bit
of low fat plain yogurt and a little bit of low fat cottage cheese is
added.
CANNED Pumpkin is also known to help treat diarrhea... I give it to my
lactating Dams.
I feed
mine with this RICE mixture,
three or more times during the day with small amounts of water.
You can
also buy a tube of
Nutri-Cal from the vet. It is a toothpaste type tube of
Nutrition
and Calories and will give a weak puppy, the sugars, nutrition and
calories he
needs. It is a very good, miracle pick me up paste.
3rd Day:
You can start mixing in the
chopped up boiled chicken with the rice. (You can also purchase a
Gastro food
from the vet, which is an easily digested food for this purpose, and
start
mixing that in too.) The Vet may recommend that you keep the dog on
Gastro for
quite a few days and then start mixing in his normal food over a period
of a
few days. Sweet
potatoes are also a natural
stool hardener. If your
puppy or dog has diarrhea,
that is getting WORSE, not better, call your vet ASAP and follow their
advice.
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