If there is any blood in the stool or it smelly really bad, get the puppy to the Emergency Vet - he may have Parvo. If not, feed him some canned pumpkin or add some grape nuts to his food. Do not give him any table scraps or other people food
As others have said, if there is any blood in the stool or you've noticed changes in his behavior (especially if he's very lethargic) he may have parvo and needs to be taken to the emergency vet asap.
If he is acting normally and still active and playful, make sure you're keeping him hydrated. Diarhea can easily cause dehydration so its important he's getting plenty to drink throughout the day.
What are you feeding him? I have a malamute and she had horrible diarhea for several months. I couldn't figure out what was wrong but I changed her food one day by chance because they were sold out of her usual stuff and after a few days, she was magically cured. I had been feeding her a low-quality grain based food and switched to a good, high protien food. That's all it took to get rid of the diarhea. Also, if you change foods suddenly, a puppies digestive system can become upset, causing diarhea. I would also suggest adding a little plain canned pumpkin to his food, or even a little bit of plain yogurt. But check his food out first. That could be the main problem. In the meantime, just keep him dehydrated and watch for bloody stool or behavior changes. Good luck.
Very bad! A puppy can quickly become dehydrated with diarrhea. Get him to the vet ASAP. Did you recently change his food? Sometimes that will cause it. Make sure he has plenty of fresh water and take him to the vet. If you have some plain canned pumpkin, NOT pie filling, try giving him some of that to help stop the diarrhea. But get him to the vet to get some medicine to help and get him rehydrated or he can die!
If there is any blood in the stool or it smelly really bad, get the puppy to the Emergency Vet - he may have Parvo. If not, feed him some canned pumpkin or add some grape nuts to his food. Do not give him any table scraps or other people food.
have you changed food? is it a quality meat based food or is it corn based? Siberians tend to have a sensitive stomach. changing foods will result in loose stools, also a corm based food like the cheap junk, purina puppy chow, old roy will also result in loose stools as well as much larger piles.
Try frying lean ground beef and cook a cup of white rice. Drain the ground beef. mix beef and rice together and feed your dog. this should tighten the stools up a little bit. If it continues, you should take your pup to the vet.
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If there is any blood in the stool or it smelly really bad, get the puppy to the Emergency Vet - he may have Parvo. If not, feed him some canned pumpkin or add some grape nuts to his food. Do not give him any table scraps or other people food
As others have said, if there is any blood in the stool or you've noticed changes in his behavior (especially if he's very lethargic) he may have parvo and needs to be taken to the emergency vet asap.
If he is acting normally and still active and playful, make sure you're keeping him hydrated. Diarhea can easily cause dehydration so its important he's getting plenty to drink throughout the day.
What are you feeding him? I have a malamute and she had horrible diarhea for several months. I couldn't figure out what was wrong but I changed her food one day by chance because they were sold out of her usual stuff and after a few days, she was magically cured. I had been feeding her a low-quality grain based food and switched to a good, high protien food. That's all it took to get rid of the diarhea. Also, if you change foods suddenly, a puppies digestive system can become upset, causing diarhea. I would also suggest adding a little plain canned pumpkin to his food, or even a little bit of plain yogurt. But check his food out first. That could be the main problem. In the meantime, just keep him dehydrated and watch for bloody stool or behavior changes. Good luck.
Very bad! A puppy can quickly become dehydrated with diarrhea. Get him to the vet ASAP. Did you recently change his food? Sometimes that will cause it. Make sure he has plenty of fresh water and take him to the vet. If you have some plain canned pumpkin, NOT pie filling, try giving him some of that to help stop the diarrhea. But get him to the vet to get some medicine to help and get him rehydrated or he can die!
If there is any blood in the stool or it smelly really bad, get the puppy to the Emergency Vet - he may have Parvo. If not, feed him some canned pumpkin or add some grape nuts to his food. Do not give him any table scraps or other people food.
have you changed food? is it a quality meat based food or is it corn based? Siberians tend to have a sensitive stomach. changing foods will result in loose stools, also a corm based food like the cheap junk, purina puppy chow, old roy will also result in loose stools as well as much larger piles.
Try frying lean ground beef and cook a cup of white rice. Drain the ground beef. mix beef and rice together and feed your dog. this should tighten the stools up a little bit. If it continues, you should take your pup to the vet.