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The dog has green diarrhea. Yellow diarrhea in dogs: causes, treatment, prevention. When should you take your dog to the vet?

Diarrhea in a dog is far from a harmless phenomenon. It may indicate poisoning, damage to the intestinal walls, or other disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. The owner urgently needs to take all necessary measures.

A dog defecating 2 to 4 times a day with dense feces is considered a physiological norm. If the number of bowel movements increases, and the stool becomes watery or liquid, or has an unnatural putrid or sour smell, then there is a digestive disorder.

With diarrhea, the dog's stool becomes liquid and the number of bowel movements increases.

The causes of diarrhea are as follows:

  • Poor quality or unsuitable food for the animal.
  • A sharp change in diet: switching from dry food to natural food, changing the brand of food.
  • Entry of foreign bodies into the intestines.
  • Allergy to food.
  • Avitaminosis.
  • Infectious diseases: enteritis, rotavirus, coronavirus, adenovirus.
  • Poisoning.
  • Tumors in the intestines.
  • Dysbacteriosis after taking antibiotics.
  • Age-related digestive disorders.

Diagnosis of the type of diarrhea


There are two forms of diarrhea in dogs: acute and chronic.

According to the nature of the course, two forms of the disease are distinguished:

  • Acute form – characterized by a sudden onset and short-term effect. It is characterized by watery, almost liquid stools, often mixed with blood. The danger of this form lies in the sudden dehydration of the animal’s body.
  • Chronic form - diarrhea lasts more than 3 weeks. The stool is distinguished by a large amount of mucus and has a pungent odor. The cause of this form of the disease is infection or helminthiasis. The dog begins to lose weight, refuses to eat, and becomes lethargic.

The cause of diarrhea is determined by the appearance of the stool, so for diagnosis you should carefully study them:

  • Yellow color – digestion disorder due to an unsuitable product or brand of dry food.
  • Orange color - excess bilirubin due to liver dysfunction.
  • Green color – poisoning from a rotten product.
  • White color – biliary dyskinesia.
  • Black color – bleeding in the intestines or stomach.
  • Diarrhea with vomiting is food poisoning.
  • Bloody diarrhea is a possible indication of a tumor or polyps in the intestines. This phenomenon may also indicate enteritis.
  • Diarrhea with mucus – or an intestinal infection.
  • After vaccination, vaccination revealed the presence of gastrointestinal disease.

Laboratory tests of stool help to identify the exact cause of diarrhea. The smear determines the presence of worms, blood clots, uncharacteristic inclusions, infections and bacteria.


If your dog has diarrhea, collect his stool in a special sterile container and take it to a veterinarian.

If blood is present, an abdominal x-ray is required. The examination allows you to assess the condition of the liver, intestines, and stomach. Viral pathogens are determined using PCR.

What treatments are there for diarrhea?

Treatment of diarrhea in a dog begins after finding out its cause. If there has been a change in food recently, the introduction of a new product into the diet, or the pet ate raw fish, sour milk or a fatty piece of meat the day before, we can conclude that this is why diarrhea began. In this case, it is enough to exclude intolerant foods or keep your pet on a diet for 1-2 days, and the stool will return to normal.

In case of poisoning, dietary nutrition is mandatory. Before this, the dog needs to be kept hungry for a day, and given plenty of water, adding the drug Regidron. After fasting, feeding should be done in small portions, using easily digestible foods: boiled eggs, rice, fish.

For infectious diarrhea, antibacterial drugs are used:


For diarrhea, taking the “human” drug Enterosgel has a good effect.
  • Nifuroxazide is an effective intestinal antiseptic, blocks waste products of bacteria, effective against streptococci, salmonella, shigella, enterobacteria.
  • Polyphepan is a drug with high sorption qualities. It removes toxins, allergens, and pathogenic microorganisms from the body.
  • Enterosgel - this purely human sorbent is successfully used in veterinary practice. The drug actively removes toxins, including waste products of helminths. An analogue of Enterosgel is available for animals.
  • Enterodesis is effective for endogenous intoxication, exacerbations of enteritis, etc. An auxiliary means for restoring intestinal microflora are the drugs Lactobacillin, Lactoferon, Zoonorm, Biotek, Multibacterin, Monosporin.

When is veterinary help needed?

Prolonged diarrhea for more than 3 days, accompanied by pain, requires immediate medical attention. You should also immediately consult a doctor if blood is released in the feces, the dog has a fever, or is vomiting.

Important. Self-treatment of bloody diarrhea is unacceptable; in this case, it is necessary to use medications that can only be prescribed by a doctor.

Treating diarrhea at home

Acute short-term diarrhea can be treated independently. It is enough to keep the dog on a starvation diet for 24 hours, while giving it plenty of water. The dog is given activated carbon at the rate of 1 tablet per 10 kg. weights 2-5 times a day. You can replace coal with Enterofuril. You can keep your puppy hungry for no more than 12 hours.


When diarrhea occurs, the dog is fed well-cooked rice (porridge is cooked only in water).

You need to start feeding with rice water or liquid rice porridge with water. It is not necessary to feed your pet a whole portion, you need to give a few tablespoons. Fermented milk products will help normalize digestion, but they also need to be given little by little.

If you have diarrhea, you need to choose from a range of special foods designed to improve digestion. This option is offered by (Prescription Diet Feline i/d).

Reference. Decoctions of medicinal herbs will help relieve inflammation in the intestines: bloodroot, sage, St. John's wort, pomegranate peel. 2-3 tablespoons of chopped herbs are poured into a glass of boiling water and heated in a water bath for 20 minutes. After cooling, the broth is given to the dog to drink.

Diarrhea in a dog disrupts digestion, so after its treatment you need to follow a special feeding regime for at least 3 weeks:

  • You need to feed your dog 4-5 times a day in small portions.
  • In the morning, feed kefir with bifidobacteria.
  • In the first days, the basis of the diet should be semi-liquid porridge with water.
  • Meat and fish are given to the dog boiled, cut into small or medium pieces.
  • Food should be low fat.

The dog needs to be provided with an ideal drinking regime. It is not permissible for liquid to remain in a bowl for more than a day. The water can be slightly sweetened so that the dog drinks more and more willingly. This technique will restore the water balance in the body.


If your dog has diarrhea, make sure he drinks plenty of clean water often to avoid dehydration.

Preventing diarrhea in dogs

Diarrhea is evidence of deep digestive disorders in the animal, so it is better to prevent it than to treat it later. To prevent your pet from suffering from diarrhea, it is important to properly organize its nutrition with fresh and balanced food.

When organizing your dog’s nutrition, you should follow the following recommendations:

  • Purchase dry food only from trusted manufacturers. Before purchasing, check the integrity of the packaging and the expiration date of the product.
  • Timely vaccination against infectious diseases. Diarrhea can be caused by infectious diseases: plague, enteritis, leptosporiasis, etc.
  • Regular deworming of the dog.
  • If a dog often suffers from diarrhea, it must be periodically treated with anti-dysbacteriosis medications to maintain intestinal microflora.
  • The dog should not be allowed to pick up food on the street. This is how an infection enters her body.

It is impossible to foresee all the nuances and prevent any disease in a dog. But if the owner cares for the animal correctly and follows the nutritional recommendations, it is possible to avoid indigestion and diarrhea in the dog.

We offer you to watch a video in which a veterinarian talks about diarrhea in dogs.

A good and caring owner always takes responsibility for the health of his four-legged pet: he feeds the dog only high-quality food and regularly cares for the animal. An attentive owner will immediately pay attention if there is something wrong with the health of his pet.

Unfortunately, indigestion, or scientifically called diarrhea, is a very common phenomenon among pets. As a rule, diarrhea that lasts several hours or one day and is not accompanied by alarming symptoms is completely safe for the dog. Another thing is if diarrhea continues for several days or a week, and occurs with fever, mucus or blood in the stool - this is a very alarming condition, often threatening the life of the animal.

What is diarrhea

With a normal balanced diet, the animal stools 2 to 4 times a day. Normal feces are well-formed, moist, strong, and light brown to dark in color.

If a dog's digestion is impaired for any reason, the feces acquire a liquid (watery) consistency; mucus, blood, and undigested pieces of food may be present in the feces.

The color of excrement varies: from light (almost white) to green and even black. The smell of stool can also vary: from sour to unpleasant putrid.

When diarrhea occurs, the animal begins to behave restlessly and often asks to go outside. The frequency of bowel movements reaches 8-15 times a day. The dog looks apathetic, depressed, refuses food and even water. If diarrhea drags on for a long time, the animal develops dehydration, which is a very dangerous condition for the pet’s life.

Causes of diarrhea in dogs

Diarrhea can be a serious symptom of a serious illness in an animal, so it is important for the dog owner to find out the cause of diarrhea in their four-legged pet.

Some factors that provoke the appearance of diarrhea are extremely dangerous to the health of the animal. For example, a cause such as in puppies causes rapid dehydration and death, so at the first signs of diarrhea it is recommended to show the animal to an experienced specialist.

Types of diarrhea

An attentive owner will immediately notice if, while walking the dog, the pet’s feces take on a strange, unnatural color and an unpleasant odor. The most important thing for the owner is to recognize the symptoms of diarrhea in time and seek help from a veterinarian.

The nature of diarrhea and possible causes are presented in the table:

Color and character of stool (diarrhea) Possible reasons
White diarrhea Indicates the absence of bilirubin (a breakdown product of red blood cells) in the stool. Occurs when the bile ducts are blocked.
Bright yellow diarrhea The reasons for this color of stool can be helminths, viral infections, and liver disorders.
Red diarrhea It is characterized by an admixture of blood in the animal’s feces. The causes of bloody diarrhea can be dangerous infectious and viral diseases, intestinal injuries.
Black diarrhea Occurs as a result of intragastric or intestinal bleeding. After taking enterosorbents, for example, activated carbon, the dog’s feces also take on a dark tint.
Green diarrhea Occurs due to eating spoiled food (as a result of rotting food in the stomach and intestines). In some cases, green diarrhea indicates the presence of certain diseases (infectious and viral diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, dysbacteriosis.)
Diarrhea and vomiting Indicates severe food poisoning. If diarrhea is accompanied by vomiting with foam, then most likely the animal has swallowed a foreign object.
Diarrhea with mucus The causes of diarrhea with mucus can be diseases of the digestive system, the presence of helminths in the body, intestinal neoplasms, poisoning, and intestinal injuries.
Chronic diarrhea Indicates any of the above symptoms that have caused profound changes in the internal digestive organs.

Treatment at home

Therapy depends entirely on the factors that caused the indigestion. If the animal's diarrhea lasts only 1-2 days and is not complicated by additional symptoms, it is important to reconsider the dog's diet.

It is better to keep the animal on a daily starvation diet (water is allowed in unlimited quantities). After a fasting day, the pet should be fed with easily digestible food (poultry, boiled egg, rice cooked in broth).

For the treatment of diarrhea, not complicated by additional symptoms, use:

  1. Adsorbents (activated carbon, enterosgel). The products are absolutely safe for animals and remove toxins from the body well. Before using adsorbents, it is necessary to calculate the exact dosage based on the weight of the sick dog, usually 1 tablet of coal per 10 kg of animal weight.
  2. Decoctions and infusions of medicinal herbs (oak bark, chamomile, St. John's wort). Solder using a syringe without a needle.
  3. Weak sweet tea.
  4. Smecta. Relieves signs of intoxication and fights diarrhea. Before use, the powder is diluted with warm water and given to a sick dog.
  5. Loperamide. An effective remedy for diarrhea. Before giving the drug to an animal, you need to consult a specialist.

Important! Any anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agents are prescribed only by a veterinarian; they cannot be used independently without knowing the dosage.

What to feed a dog with diarrhea

If an animal has diarrhea, it is necessary to exclude the consumption of any food for at least a day.

Water should be in unlimited quantities. The next day, the dog is given infusions of medicinal herbs and rice water (it has an enveloping effect). As soon as the diarrhea stops, the animal is given rice cereal cooked in chicken or beef broth. Any heavy or protein foods are completely excluded in the first days of treatment.

On the third day, fermented milk products (low-fat cottage cheese, yogurt or kefir) are introduced into the diet, which helps restore the microflora of the stomach and intestines. In addition, the dog is recommended to eat light protein foods (boiled chicken, chicken eggs, rabbit meat, turkey meat, sea fish).

In some cases, to rid an animal of diarrhea, it is enough to simply review the dog’s diet. If the owner likes to pamper his pet with food from the table, then he will have to replace such food with a more dietary one or even transfer the dog to a special medicinal food for animals.

When a doctor's help is needed

Usually, diarrhea in dogs goes away quickly, but only if this phenomenon is not associated with dangerous diseases or injuries to the stomach and intestines.

You should immediately contact a specialist if your pet exhibits the following signs:

  • the dog is lethargic, practically does not get up from its place;
  • the pet refuses food and even water;
  • the animal’s body temperature rises;
  • there is severe weight loss;
  • the dog suffers from frequent vomiting;
  • diarrhea does not stop on the 2nd day;
  • feces are black or bloody.

The listed symptoms indicate dangerous inflammatory processes in the animal’s body or serious injuries to the digestive organs. If the dog is not provided with qualified assistance in the near future, the animal will die.

Diarrhea is very dangerous for puppies and young dogs, as it is the first sign of an infectious disease. Lack of timely veterinary care can result in death for the animal, as diarrhea causes severe dehydration.

Preventing diarrhea in dogs

Avoiding diarrhea is very simple, you just need to follow the rules of feeding your dog, timely deworming. Portions of food intended for the animal should be small; it is better to divide feeding into 2-3 times a day.

Dogs are fed only balanced food; spicy, fatty, sweet and smoked food that is not intended for animals is not allowed.

If the dog has a habit of picking up food while walking, the pet should be taken out with a muzzle. This measure will prevent the animal from eating spoiled food and prevent the occurrence of poisoning and diarrhea.

Diarrhea (diarrhea) in a dog is always an unpleasant problem not only for owners, but also for animals. Most often, loose stools indicate a violation of the digestive processes. At the same time, diarrhea is not an independent disease, but a symptom that indicates systemic, functional malfunctions in the functioning of internal organs. By the color and consistency of stool, you can determine the cause of indigestion. For example, green diarrhea in a dog is observed due to dysbacteriosis, infectious, and viral diseases.

Profuse diarrhea in animals is prolonged and requires immediate treatment. At the same time, in order to prescribe appropriate therapy, it is very important to establish the root cause of the pet’s stomach upset.

Important! Diarrhea causes dehydration (dehydration) and intoxication. With severe diarrhea, useful substances are removed from the body, metabolism and water-salt balance are disrupted.

Ideally, stool should have a solid consistency and a dark-light brown color. The stool should not contain mucus, foam, bloody clots, threads, inclusions, or particles of undigested food.

If your dog has diarrhea green color - this indicates the development of putrefactive processes in the intestines. Often a similar condition in animals is noted with dysbacteriosis.

Green stool usually results in bile, bile enzymes(bilirubin, bileverdin), so diarrhea may indicate possible pathologies, problems in the gallbladder, bile ducts.

“Greens” in stool can cause excess iron in the body of pets. Often, green diarrhea in puppies and adult animals appears when feeding low-grade, low-quality industrial food, which contains dyes in large quantities.

Putrefactive processes in the intestines, an imbalance of beneficial microflora, which takes part in the digestive processes in the body, can also cause green diarrhea in pets.

Stomach upset can be caused by stale meat products, by-products that have not undergone heat treatment. Green diarrhea occurs if a dog got poisoned poisons, pesticides, chemicals, drugs.

Important! In puppies, loose, watery green stools are observed after preventive vaccination, as well as during the period of changing baby teeth, which is explained by a decrease in the immune potential of the body. During this period, the risk of animals becoming infected with infectious diseases increases.

In some cases, green diarrhea is observed after prolonged antibiotic therapy, which was prescribed for the treatment of intestinal infections. In this case, the work of the small intestine is disrupted, food in it is poorly digested, and fermentation processes develop.

Dark green diarrhea in a dog most often indicates problems in the liver, gallstones, and can also signal the development of adenoviral gastroenteritis, adenovirosis, salmonellosis, ulcerative colitis, cholecystitis, and canine distemper.

Liquid greenish stool is observed in food poisoning if the dog has eaten stale, sour, moldy food.

Green diarrhea with blood most often indicates acute inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract, the presence of erosions, bleeding lesions on the walls and intestinal mucosa.

Remember! If the dog’s condition worsens, the feces emit a foul, specific pungent odor, or other symptoms are noticeable, immediately show your pet to a veterinarian.

Clinical manifestations

If, in addition to green diarrhea, dogs exhibit other uncharacteristic symptoms, the pet’s condition rapidly worsens, most likely this indicates that the pet is infected with dangerous viruses, bacteria, protozoan microorganisms, and helminths.

Alarming symptoms of diarrhea:

  • a sharp increase or decrease in general body temperature;
  • violation of movement coordination;
  • depression, lethargy, drowsiness, apathy;
  • abundant mucous, mucopurulent discharge from the nose and eyes;
  • sudden loss of body weight;
  • loss of appetite, refusal to eat;
  • increased thirst;
  • pallor, yellowness of mucous membranes;
  • nausea, debilitating.

In addition to green diarrhea, the intensity of clinical manifestations depends on the body’s resistance, general physiological condition, the age of the dog, as well as the form and stage of the disease.

Therapy

The choice of treatment methods for diarrhea depends on the root cause that provoked the stomach upset. If a dog has green diarrhea, an effective treatment that can be carried out at home will be prescribed and selected by the attending veterinarian, having in hand the results of a comprehensive diagnosis.

Dogs are prescribed antidiarrheal drugs(Loperamide, Phthalazol), probiotics, adsorbents, enzyme agents. If, in addition to diarrhea, there are no other symptoms, you can give your pet Enterosgel, Enterodes, Oralit, Regidron, Polypefan in small portions, activated charcoal (one tablet per 10 kg of weight).

For dysbacteriosis It is very important to stop fermentation in the intestines and normalize the balance of microflora. Veterinarians often prescribe Vetom 1.1 for the treatment of green diarrhea for puppies and adult dogs. The drug has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects.

If diarrhea appears, you should keep your dog on starvation diet. Puppies – 12 hours, adult dogs – 22-24 hours. Drinking water can be given in unlimited quantities, since with diarrhea a large amount of liquid is removed from the body, which can cause dehydration and severe intoxication.

Advice! You can give your pet strong tea, herbal decoctions based on medicinal plants that normalize intestinal motility (chamomile, oak bark). Rice water will help normalize stool, which should be given to the animal in small portions three to four times every day.

For putrefactive processes in the intestines from the diet eliminate protein foods(eggs, meat, fish, offal). Dogs are prescribed special medicinal food if the animal is kept on a ready-made diet, dietary food.

In case of intoxication syndrome, colloidal and physiological solutions are administered intravenously. Dogs are given IVs.

If diarrhea is caused by infectious diseases, complex antibacterial agents of systemic action are used in treatment. The dosage and frequency of medications is selected by the veterinarian, taking into account the individual characteristics of the body and the age of the dog. If green diarrhea is accompanied by vomiting and high fever, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and antiemetic medications are prescribed.

If your pet is suffering from diarrhea, do not self-medicate. The wrong choice of medication will not only not have the desired effect, but can also provoke serious disruptions in the functioning of internal organs and body systems. Strictly adhere to the recommendations of your veterinarian if you care about the life of your beloved dog.

Diarrhea or diarrhea in a pet is always a serious problem both for the owner, who does not know how to react to the symptoms and what to do in this kind of situation, and for the dog, which does not feel well.

Some owners immediately panic, worrying excessively about their pet, while others ignore the problem, believing that the pet simply ate something wrong.

You need to decide what to do depending on certain factors, consulting your veterinarian if necessary.

Forms of diarrhea and accompanying symptoms

  • Acute diarrhea. If this form of diarrhea goes away without accompanying symptoms such as fever, lethargy, and vomiting, then the cause of the diarrhea is hidden in poor quality or stale foods that the dog may have eaten. Acute diarrhea can last up to 10-14 days, when the dog passes liquid feces. In some breeds such as , and diarrhea occurs precisely because of an incorrectly selected diet. Often the cause of diarrhea is feeding the dog fatty, spicy, sweet foods or milk, which cannot be given to some breeds. You can cure diarrhea that occurs due to poor nutrition at home, but if the diarrhea does not actually stop within 2-3 days, and even gets worse, then you should, of course, consult a doctor.
  • Chronic diarrhea. Diarrhea that lasts more than two weeks is a consequence of a number of chronic diseases in dogs. To find out the cause of chronic diarrhea, you need to contact a veterinarian and also conduct a series of specialized studies.

Diarrhea often has a certain color, and sometimes the stool is released with blood or mucus.

Many people, when they see a suspicious color in their pet’s stool, do not know what to do.

Yellow diarrhea in a dog is a consequence of parvovirus, and black stool most likely signals bleeding in the intestines.

White diarrhea is the cause of liver disease, and green diarrhea is the cause of canine distemper.

In any case, an unusual color of stool is a serious signal to immediately consult a doctor.

Diarrhea with blood or mucus can also be a consequence of parvovirus enteritis.

This disease is accompanied by a decrease in the pet's temperature, tachycardia and refusal of water.

In addition, feces with blood can be excreted during an atypical form of rabies, during sacrosporidiosis and other dangerous diseases.

You shouldn’t worry, call your friends, complaining about what to do?

Bloody diarrhea in a dog is a serious symptom, and only a veterinarian can help with this problem.

Sometimes bloody discharge along with feces can be caused by damage to the walls of the anus by small bones.

Nutrition and diet for diarrhea

First, be sure to not feed the dog for 24 hours, providing it with clean, cool water.

She needs to drink a lot to prevent dehydration.

After such a half-starved diet, you need to give the dog easily digestible food for a few more days: boiled chicken, beef, as well as well-cooked rice and low-fat cottage cheese.

You can also include low-fat broths and fresh fermented milk products in the menu, which somewhat normalize the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract.

If the symptoms of diarrhea have disappeared, then over 2-4 days you can gradually transfer the dog to its usual diet.

When to contact a veterinarian?

If a dog has diarrhea, this does not mean that you need to sound the alarm, but you definitely need to carefully monitor your pet.

Many people are worried because the dog has vomiting and diarrhea. What to do? Should I go to the doctor right away or let my pet rest?

The most important thing is the condition of your dog. If, in addition to diarrhea, you notice the following symptoms, you should contact your veterinarian:

  • Sharp weight loss;
  • Black feces (possibly bloody feces);
  • Lack of appetite, as well as lethargy for more than a day;
  • Temperature increase;
  • Continuous vomiting.

However, even if the dog does not have the above symptoms, but the pet has diarrhea, then you should definitely consult a doctor, as well as undergo basic tests and studies.

How to treat diarrhea in a dog?

Self-treatment of a dog is possible only if the dog has diarrhea without accompanying symptoms such as vomiting, increased or decreased temperature, lethargy, etc.

You can give your dog activated charcoal, and also give it herbal tinctures (sage, St. John's wort, burnet, pomegranate peels, blueberries, serpentine).

You can also give your pet weak tea, which can be sweetened a little.

If diarrhea does not go away after 2 days of self-medication, you should immediately consult a doctor.

Important! Self-medication can harm your pet! Always consult a doctor before giving your dog medications or regular food.

Disease prevention

Many owners actually don’t know what to do: the dog vomits and the diarrhea does not go away. She looks weak and lethargic.

Mandatory measures in this case are a strict diet, constant availability of clean water for the pet, and a trip to the veterinarian.

After visiting a doctor, you must strictly follow his instructions, give all the necessary medications and closely monitor the dog’s health.

If your dog is vomiting, there is blood in the feces, your pet has no appetite and is lethargic for more than two days, you should consult a doctor again.

Deterioration of the condition means that specialized tests need to be carried out:

  • Bacterial culture;
  • Tests for the presence of toxic substances in the body;
  • Serological tests;
  • Cytological studies;
  • Endoscopy or colonoscopy to diagnose the condition of the small and large intestines;
  • Ultrasound of the abdominal cavity;
  • X-ray with a contrast agent, which will reveal ulcers and foreign objects.

Often, after completing a course of treatment prescribed by a veterinarian (for example, infusion therapy, antibiotic therapy, anthelmintics, etc.), the diarrhea and vomiting go away, and the dog regains its appetite and vigor.

An important criterion when choosing a drug is its wide spectrum of action against the main types of helminths.

This requirement is met by the drug Drontal ® plus, which contains three active components - pyrantel embonate, febantel and praziquantel - which enhance the effect of each other.

And the convenient form of a tablet in the form of a bone with the taste of meat makes it easier for even the most capricious pets to use the drug.

In a dog, diarrhea can be a consequence of both eating stale food and some serious diseases that require long-term treatment.

Remember that in the first case the dog will not have any side symptoms other than liquid stool. Only in this case can you self-medicate.

If you are worried about your pet, be sure to undergo the necessary tests from a veterinarian in order to find out the exact cause of diarrhea as quickly as possible.

My dog ​​has diarrhea: what to do?

My dog ​​has diarrhea, what should I do? It is important to closely monitor your pet, provide him with a diet, and also find out what symptoms should promptly consult a doctor.

Diarrhea is a very common clinical problem in both humans and animals. Among the features of the manifestation of loose stools, the sudden onset and short duration of this process are usually distinguished. Typically, diarrhea can last no more than 3 weeks.

If we talk about four-legged pets, loose stools in dogs are often accompanied by watery or mucous discharge. Also, in some cases, blood may come out with the stool.

Sometimes dogs suffer from fairly prolonged diarrhea, which can last up to several months. In some situations, diarrhea occurs constantly, and sometimes only once every few days. If the stomach upset was isolated, then there is nothing to worry about. However, in the case of constant loose stools in a dog, which has been going on for more than a day, it is necessary to contact a specialist as soon as possible. The fact is that this phenomenon is not at all harmless.

The consequences of diarrhea can be quite dire. Diarrhea may cause electrolyte disturbances, fluid loss, and dehydration. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the causes as quickly as possible, and begin treating loose stools in a dog immediately. Why do animals suffer from this disease? What to do if your pet has loose stools?

Loose stools in dogs: causes

As a rule, experts associate the appearance of diarrhea with a malnutrition of the animal. This can happen if you change your pet’s usual diet very suddenly. For example, if he switched from regular food prepared by his owners to ready-made food.

Diarrhea can also begin as a result of eating a stale treat that the owner gave to his pet. In some cases, this is an allergic reaction to one of the components of dry or liquid food.

Also, a dog may develop loose stools due to an accidentally swallowed foreign object. In addition, experts note that diarrhea develops in four-legged pets when viral infections occur. For example, such symptoms are characteristic of hepatitis or plague.

In addition, similar symptoms develop when:

  • poisoning with chemicals or toxic substances;
  • gastrointestinal diseases;
  • mechanical intestinal injuries;
  • stomach cancer.

Sometimes the causes of diarrhea can be determined by the color of the stool:

  • A yellow tint indicates that the diarrhea will also contain blood or mucus.
  • Black color is most often found with intestinal bleeding.
  • White stools indicate possible liver disease.
  • dangerous because it can be one of the symptoms of canine distemper.

Manifestation of diarrhea

To independently determine why your dog has loose stools, you need to pay attention to the following signs:

  • feces have changed their density, that is, they have become liquid;
  • a very pungent and unpleasant odor appeared;
  • blood began to appear in the feces;
  • During defecation, the animal experiences severe pain.

At the same time, pets often begin to behave very nervously. Dogs whine and stop eating as usual, which is why they lose weight very quickly. Very often diarrhea is accompanied by vomiting. In this case, the dog may lose control of bowel movements.

Diarrhea with blood

And if your pet has diarrhea with blood clots, then it is quite possible that the dog is suffering from a rather serious illness. In this case, you must definitely show the animal to a veterinarian. Most often in such situations, poisoning is diagnosed.

The fact is that dogs very often pick up various small objects and foreign bodies on the street. If they get into the pet's stomach, this can cause irritation of the intestinal walls. Also, liquid may appear due to developing parvovirus enteritis. Typically, this disease is observed in puppies between 2 and 12 months of age. Unfortunately, this virus most often leads to the death of a young pet. Therefore, it is necessary to help him as quickly as possible.

In addition, blood in the feces may appear due to the fact that the dog is suffering from traumatic enterocolitis. In this case, there is a possibility that the pet has eaten some sharp foreign body that could injure the walls of the stomach or intestines.

Acute form

This type of diarrhea occurs quite often in veterinary practice. In this case, the animal begins to suffer from bouts of diarrhea suddenly. In this case, the symptoms pass quite quickly, but constantly recur after some time. As a rule, such diarrhea does not last more than 3 weeks.

So, your dog has loose stools - what to do if the disease is acute? In this case, do not underestimate the danger of the situation. This disease requires appropriate treatment. If an animal suffers from acute diarrhea, the feces will be watery, sometimes containing blood impurities. If the animal defecates quite often, this will lead to disruption of the internal organs.

Chronic form

In this case we are talking about diarrhea, which can last more than 3 weeks. If a dog has loose stools with mucus, this is the first sign of a chronic form of the disease. Most often, such consequences result from the fact that the pet consumes low-quality products or damage to the gastric mucosa occurs. Sometimes this form of diarrhea can develop as a result of an infectious disease. Therefore, if your dog has loose stools with mucus, you should not turn a blind eye to it.

Consequences of diarrhea

The most dangerous thing for a dog is diarrhea with blood. If there is abundant bloody discharge in the feces, then you need to immediately call a specialist and not wait until the last moment. It is worth considering that in rare cases very terrible diseases, such as rabies, manifest themselves in this way.

Also, if an animal suffers from acute diarrhea and there is strange discharge in the feces, then this may indicate damage to the internal organs by some object. If measures are not taken in a timely manner, the animal may die from blood loss or disruption of internal organs.

Self-treatment of loose stool in a dog or ignoring problems can greatly affect the pet’s health, even to the point of death. Also, do not self-medicate if there is blood or mucus in the stool. However, in some cases, you can try to help your beloved pet yourself.

A dog has loose stools: how to treat it at home

In a situation where diarrhea lasts less than 2 weeks and there is no blood or mucus in the feces, self-treatment can be done. To do this you need to follow these steps:

  • Stop feeding your pet. This diet should last 1-3 days.
  • Give him as much drinking boiled water as possible.
  • When your pet stops vomiting and he doesn’t run to the toilet so often, you can prepare rice water for him.
  • In the subsequent diet, include only fermented milk products (give for about 3 days).
  • Give him the Regidron solution.
  • Prepare medicinal decoctions of plants such as sage, St. John's wort, blueberry or alder.

It is very important to monitor the animal’s body temperature. If it increases, then in this case you need to stop self-medication and immediately contact a veterinary clinic.

In the case of an infectious form of the disease that leads to the appearance of loose stools, antibiotic therapy is used. It is strictly forbidden to treat your pet with such strong drugs yourself!

If your pet suffers from traumatic intestinal injury, surgery will most likely be required. This procedure also cannot be performed at home.

What to give your dog for diarrhea

To try to help the animal cope with unpleasant symptoms, you should first prepare rice water. It also helps to consolidate feces, so the animal will not suffer from severe diarrhea. To prepare such a mixture, you need to pour rice cereal into a small amount of water. After this, just put the mixture on the stove, collect all the grounds, and give the broth to the dog.

Features of animal nutrition with diarrhea

If an animal does not want to eat on its own, then you should not force feed it. However, when a pet refuses water, it is necessary to take any measures, but force him to drink the liquid. To do this, you can purchase the largest syringe at the pharmacy, remove the needle, pour water into it and thus give your pet water.

When the dog feels better, you can introduce low-fat foods into the diet, for example, boiled eggs, chicken or fish. However, during the first 3 days, the dog must be given rice water.

Prevention

To prevent your animal from getting sick again, you must adhere to the following recommendations:

If the owner notices even the slightest discomfort in his pet, then he needs to consult a specialist as soon as possible.

Husky

As already mentioned, rare breeds of dogs suffer from such ailments much more often. Therefore, you need to select a diet based on the characteristics of the animal.

To prevent your husky from suffering from such ailments, you need to feed her immediately after she comes from a walk. Moreover, the amount of food directly depends on how old the pet is, as well as on the conditions in which it lives.

A huge amount of specialized dry food has been developed for this breed, which can form the main diet of the animal. You can also give him canned food and some types of natural food.

Shar Pei

It is worth considering that this breed of dog has a rather poor appetite. At the same time, they have a very sensitive gastric system. Therefore, the composition of the food must be developed for these dogs on an individual basis. Shar-Peis should never be overfed, as they may become less active, and as a result, the pet will develop kidney disease.

Diarrhea in these dogs very often begins due to an allergic reaction. This is due to food sensitivities. Therefore, you should not change food too often; it is better to choose a specific menu with a specialist and stick to it. In addition, Shar Peis should never be given liquid food (for example, broth). You need to make sure that the food is thick and dry, so it is best to feed the animal dry food.

Labrador

If we talk about diet, then it is necessary to calculate the norm for each meal. The fact is that these animals spend a lot of energy and constantly want to eat, but under no circumstances should they be overfed. It is recommended to feed Labradors natural meat, but vegetables and cereals should be given to them as rarely as possible. Pasta products are also contraindicated for these animals.

Smaller representatives of rare breeds need increased attention. It is important to consider the reasons why your dog has loose stools. We described what to do in this situation in the article.