Use a mop. Then take your little buddy to the vet. He will have a better answer than my dumb one.
2006-09-12 14:04:05
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answered by Anonymous
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First off, if he just has diarrhea but is otherwise acting normal give him a diet of 2 parts white rice, 1 part boiled chicken or boiled hamburger, a couple teaspoons of plain yogurt, and 1 or 2 teaspoons of canned pumpkin. It's also good to fast them for 24 hours before giving them this bland diet to give thier system a rest, but be sure to give plenty of water so they don't dehydrate. Give this diet for a few days then slowly add their normal diet back in with the bland diet.
If your dog is lathargic or has other symptoms besides just the diarrhea take him to the vet.
2006-09-12 14:19:18
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all you need to contact yur local vet and make your dog an appointment. second you can give your dog Kaopectate for the diarrhea. Maybe the reason for the runs is as simple as food change, or stress. Hopefully it is nothing serious. Good Luck
2006-09-12 14:14:10
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answered by Rach M 2
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Stop feeding him regular dog food and treats. Instead get a chicken breast and boil it until it is well cooked. Shred it or cut it in tiny pieces, Mix it with some cooked white rice and add in some cottage cheese. Feed your dog only that for several days to a week, and give small frequent feedings at first, then increase as tolerated. A vet check would be helpful as well and be sure to bring a stoo sample to aid in diagnosis. And don't scold if he doesn't make outside quick enough. Your buddy is going through enough as it is.
Good luck.
2006-09-12 14:18:28
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answered by sandra j 3
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Diarrhea is caused by parasites or bacteria found in food and water and will usually clear up on its own. Dogs can also get it from traveling and from food poisoning. I'd call your vet and get his or her advice. Good luck and I hope that your dog is already better.
2006-09-12 14:26:20
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answered by kittykat 2
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Cook ground beef, drain and add to cooked rice. If after twenty-four hours you don't see a chance in the stools, take him to the vet. Dogs can quickly suffer dehydration which will cause severe damage to other organs in his body.
Diarrhea in dogs shouldn't be left unchecked for longer than 48 hours.
2006-09-12 14:14:18
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answered by trusport 4
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A teaspoon of canned pumpkin will do the trip in a couple of hours. Give him one teaspoon now and one in the morning if it hasn't cleared up. If this has been going on more than 24 hours and your dof is listless and the gums are pale-you need to seek help from the VET ASAP.
2006-09-12 14:14:58
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answered by grouchyeve 3
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all the things everyone said will work but you need to make sure its not from worms or any other serious thing first some worms cause lose bowls and you never see a worm in it tape worms, hook worms ( will have jelly like stools with blood) Go get a fecal exam on the dog
2006-09-13 02:49:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to contact your vet. It could be several things, and he may need medication. He can also dehydrate very quickly with diarrhea.
2006-09-12 14:04:44
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answered by class act 4
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Don't let you dog drink from mud puddles or water in any puddle out doors. Then pour one cup of dry dog food in a bowl. Add water, one t-spoon of flour on top. Don't stir it in.
2006-09-12 14:38:39
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answered by orchard_littlejoe 2
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cook a boatload of rice - give him that with a little cottage cheese twice a day for 5 days and nothing else but fresh water. then mix back his regular food with the rice. it'll go away for good. a litle soy sauce wont hurt. make sure the rice has cooled. this worked for me.
2006-09-12 14:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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