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Treatment for Canine Diarrhea - How to Help Your Dog Get Well

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Diarrhea is a very common disorder to man’s best friend. This is due to the common canine behavior of scavenging, and in cities the places for scavenging are garbage bins when the owners’ are not watching. So it is important for any dog and would-be dog owners to know the treatment for canine diarrhea.

1. Diet Changes

Diarrhea for dogs is the same for humans; it causes dehydration. Keep your dog hydrated with drinks high in electrolytes. If the cause for diarrhea is from something eaten then you could stop feeding your dog for one day to help in clearing out the cause of the condition. After your dog’s fasting slowly feed your dog with small portion of bland cooked chicken meat every 4 hours for two days to see improvements in your dog’s condition then increase your dog’s food intake gradually until recovery.

Another diet as a treatment for canine diarrhea is brown rice mixed with hamburger. You can use white rice if the brown one is not available and because brown rice is more expensive. Normally, with this treatment, your dog should feel better within a week or less.

2. Medicine for Diarrhea

Your dog may need a treatment for canine diarrhea that involves medicine if the condition last longer than expected. There are some drugs for treating human diarrhea that are also good for dogs like the drug Loperamide. Consult a veterinarian first if the idea of giving your dog a medicine for humans is new to you.

The common dosage is 0.5 milligrams for every 10 pounds of your dog’s total body weight and should be taken by your dog three times a day for seven days. Vets will also prescribe probiotics, a food supplement that contains good bacteria which can help fight the cause of diarrhea. Drink mix for rehydration is also recommended several times a day to keep your dog hydrated when taking the medicine.

Canine diarrhea is expected to disappear in less than a week when dogs are properly provided with enough supply of water and if the common treatment for canine diarrhea is provided immediately. Still, there are times when the condition last longer than the norm. This is the time to get your dog a check up from a veterinarian to know the true cause of your dog’s diarrhea. A change in the treatment may be needed and fast.