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Question
I have a poodle, 10 pounds, 16months of age.and when I feed her MIGHTY DOG canned food, any flavor, she has very loose stools,.

When I feed her Pedagree can food she does not.
She loves Mighty Dog for it is in gravy and Pedigree does not have gravy in the food I feed her, although she loves both of them, Mighty Dog canned food is her favorite.

Please tell me why does Mighty Dog give her loose stools?
Thanks,
Erma

Answer
Hi Erma!

I highly suggest not feeding her the Mighty Dog canned food anymore as it could lead to bigger problems than just diarrhea.

Here are some home remedies to help your poodles diarrhea.

Quit putting stuff in your pet,and stuff will stop coming out!Vets recommend not feeding your pet for 24 hours after the onset of diarrhea.if she's still not better after a day of no food,there could be something seriously wrong,and you should call you vet.

When your pet is ready to eat again,keep her digestive system calm by giving her cooked white rice mixed with boiled hamburger or skinless white meat chicken.Vets recommend mixing two parts rice to one part meat and feeding your pet small amounts every four hours for two days.

After two days you can begin switching your pet to her regular diet.Rather than changing food all at once,which could thrust her insides back into overdrive,try substituting the bland diet for about a fourth of her regular food once a day for four days.

If your pet's stools are still a little sift-either after or during the bland diet phase-try adding a little Metamucil to her food.Fiber helps draw water out of the stool,and its fermenting action in the colon will help bring things back to normal.Depending on you pet's size,vets recommend giving between 1 1/4 teaspoons and 1 tablespoon of Metamucil a day for one or two days.Just mix it with water and pour it on her food.I know it sounds strange to fight diarrhea with fiber,but sometimes it works very well.

Since diarrhea can rapidly deplete the body of essential fluids,be sure to keep her wtare bowl full.It's also a good idea to fill a separate bowl with Gatorade.Like other sprots drinks,Gateorade will help replenish minerals the body needs,like potassium and sodium.The original flavor was good,but dogs and cats seem to like the fruit punch flavor better.

Most adult dogs and cats have difficulty digesting milk because they lack the enzyme (lactase) needed to digest sugar (lactose) in milk.If your giving your pet milk and she has diarrhea,cut the milk and you should see some real improvement in a few days.

Taking a 15-minute walk twice a day will help stimulate a part of the mervous system that is responsible for keeping the gut calm.It can have a very good affect on diarrhea.It's important,however,to walk your pet only if she seems to ahve the energy for it.If she lags or is shaky or doesn't even want to get up,let her be.

Visiting the vet,moving or having a new pet at home are just a few of the things that can upset your pet.To prevent emotional upheavals from getting the upper hand,talking to her gently,reassure her and spend extra time wiht her.

While there are a number of over-the-counter medications that can help ease the runs,many vets feel it's best to let the illness run its course.There's a reason your ept has diarrhea.Forget about rushing for anything that will keep the stool in unless your vet thinks it's a good idea.

I am not sure why Mighty Dog food gives your dog loose stools,as I cannot see or examine your dog.But,luckily your vet can.I would highly suggest taking your poodle pooch to the vet's office and your will be able to examine your doggie and tell you why Mighty Dog food is giving your doggie loose stools.He can also recommend good,healthy foods that your dog can eat.

I hope this has been helpful and I wish you the best of luck!Please keep me posted and give that Poodle Pooch millions of kisses for me!Sending wagging tails your way!
Nicole