My friends Pomerania had diarrhea for the last 24 hours, what should you do?
Hello, I am a veterinary technician and hope to help! Sorry about your sick puppy! Unfortunately, at one time or another all dogs have diarrhea. What I recommend is to take the morning diarrhea and your vet for stool examination for parasites test a wave of Giardia. This should cost about $ 25 and takes only 20 minutes (a “normal” solid fecal lasts 10 minutes, while soft stool should be executed for 20). This way you can eliminate all intestinal parasites or Giardia. Most likely, even if your dog is not all parasites Metronidazole Your veterinarian will prescribe what to get rid of diarrhea. Meanwhile, I advise that the speed of your dog for 24 hours. Your dog needs for 24 hours without food to rid the body of diarrhea. No food, no bones, no question, no party toys can be swallowed. However, it offers a lot cold water (often!) To keep your dog hydrated. Once you have your dog fasted for 24 hours, then you should feed a bland diet. You can buy I / D prescription food your vet or (if you do not mind cooking!) You can boil the chicken and rice or rice and Hamberg. It is very important to clarify all the fat before boiling, and please do not add seasoning and nothing else (that cause diarrhea! If you want to keep as “soft” as possible! Believe me, I’ve seen everything!). You will feed small, frequent meals of soft foods. About 1 / 3 cup 6 times daily. Again, make sure your baby lots of sips of water. Yet limit the bones (especially the skins or something similar) and give your dog’s stomach a little rest. Feed the bland diet until your dog has a solid bench (if you are feeding the bland diet, while giving your dog Metronidazole, do not expect a stool for 3-7 days! So do not panic if your dog is not shit for days. This must be provided in the recipe.). If you still see the diarrhea in the soft diet, then it is even more important to get a fecal sample Vet (if you have not already). Here are some questions your vet will want to know: 1) When the onset of diarrhea? 2) Has anything changed in your diet? ie, food, bones, new threats, etc. 3) He / she will not go into something? 4) In the year of heartworm prevention? 5) the vomit? 6) eating or drinking / acting like normal? 7) And of course I want to see the fecal sample! Hope this helps! Let me know how it does and if I can help more.
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