Diarrhea in Dogs
| Wed, Oct 5 2011 03:03pm EDT 1 |

Savy
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Diarrhea is a sign of intestinal disease in
dogs just as in humans. Eating inappropriate food is one of the
main causes of diarrhea. There are also worms, bacterial
infections, viral infections, and parasites causing diarrhea in
dogs. Many dog owners feel frustrated because what’s good for
them might not necessarily be good for their pets. When a
diarrhea is severe you might need a solution from the vet. Your
dog will lose lots of fluids & therefore dehydration is
inevitable. In any case, better safe than sorry. Contact your vet
immediately if your dog has diarrhea. In young puppies diarrhea
most of the times is caused by viruses and parasites. Diarrhea
can dehydrate older dogs as well. Do not fast any puppy younger
than 7 weeks but contact your vet immediately. Since diarrhea is
not a disease but a symptom, many times other symptoms such as
vomiting, fever,
and loss of appetite accompany it. Any cheap brand dogs’ food may
cause diarrhea. Also, some dogs have lactose intolerance or
simply have a reaction to spicy food.
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| Thu, Oct 6 2011 10:28am EDT 2 |

Keara
1 Posts
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My 13 week old puppy is having loose stools. We are in the process
of switching over from Eukanuba dog food to the Blue dog food
because there isn't all the corn meal, wheat and soy stuff in it.
I'm slowly mixing it with the food she is used to, but sometimes
she wont finish all her food. She has been pooping in the house.
The 1st stool is pretty solid, but the second and 3rd (she does
these consecutively) are much looser, on the verge of being
diarrhea. Is it the food? even though its a small amount I mix in??
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