Canine Diarrhea Treatment Memphis TN

Diarrhea is not uncommon in dogs. Most vets will be happy to see your dog if he has a bout of diarrhea, but are also willing to offer advice about managing your dog's diarrhea on your own in the future.

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Diarrhea is not uncommon in dogs. When a dog eats something he shouldn't have consumed, he may develop diarrhea as a way of ridding the substance from his body. If you are concerned about your dog's health, you may rush him to the vet immediately but this isn't always necessary in the case of diarrhea. Most vets will be happy to see your dog if he has a bout of diarrhea but are also willing to offer advice about managing your dog's diarrhea on your own in the future. Unless your dog is exhibiting the following symptoms, you can treat the diarrhea on your own:
  • Lethargy - Listless and uninterested in normal activities including eating or drinking
  • Bloating - Appearing larger than usual in the abdominal area
  • Abdominal pain - Pulling away or wincing when pressure is applied to the abdomen
  • Fever - Rectal temperature over 103.5 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Bloody stool - Blood evident when the dog has a bowel movement. It is important to note that black stool should also be considered as bloody stool and may be an indication of internal bleeding.
  • Dehydration - The dog's gums may feel dry or tacky when he is dehydrated
  • Vomiting - Vomiting is another symptom which should be considered serious when present in conjunction with diarrhea. The combination of vomiting and diarrhea can lead to rapid dehydration and can also indicate more serious concerns.
Aside from the above listed exceptions, it is usually safe to treat acute cases of diarrhea in your dog as long as he appears strong and healthy with the exception of the diarrhea. The following steps can help you to treat and manage diarrhea in your canine companion:
  1. Reduce the quantity of food the dog is fed. Some people eliminate feedings until the bout with diarrhea subsides while others cut normal portions in half. Either way or anything in between is acceptable. Assuming your dog is reasonably strong, he won't suffer adversely from little or no food for a day or two.canine diarrhea...

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Author: Mary Stasiewicz

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Memphis, TN