How to Help Your Sick Dog With Diarrhea

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Dogs, like people, do get sick. Fortunately, there are some home remedies for a sick dog. One miracle food for sick dogs is PUMPKIN!

Sick dog with Diarrhea

Fall and Winter is a great time to fill up on fresh and unsweetened (not pie filling) canned pumpkin. It’s very helpful to have on hand and it can be hard to find pumpkin during other times of the year.

So get a few extra cans of pumpkin now and it might save you (and your dog) some heartache later.

Because it is high in fiber, pumpkin is good for constipation or diarrhea in dogs because it regulates the water in the digestive tract.

Our dog, Kobi, has had some bouts of diarrhea and it’s worked very well for Kobi.

While Kobi rarely gets diarrhea, I do keep a couple of cans in my pantry “just in case.” Previously, I have been in the situation where I couldn’t find any fresh or canned pumpkin.

It was in the middle of the summer, and I was able to find some other orange squash that was related to pumpkin, and it worked similarly on Kobi.

So if you can’t find a pumpkin, try butternut squash.

Rice is also a good food to feed your dog when it has an upset tummy and needs a bland meal. There are a variety of different types of rice.

Brown rice is a little higher in protein and a little lower in fat when compared to white rice. White or instant rice is an easily digestible carbohydrate which makes it a good source of energy when your dog has an upset tummy and isn’t feeling well.

See also  Choosing the Right Dog Food and Treats

Last but not least, you need to judge for yourself and your dog whether or not they need to go to the vet.

Sometimes home remedies can help your dog, but other times you really need to take them to the vet.

Unfortunately, as a pet parent, you cannot simply ask them what their various symptoms are and get an answer from them. Be safe and take your sick dog to the vet if in doubt.

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