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VomitingBland diet for vomiting dogsDiarrheaBland diet for dogs with diarrheaPepto Bismol |
Vomiting and diarrheaVomitingVomiting is caused by inflammation of the stomach (gastritis), and often happens when dogs eat grass or spoiled food. Uncomplicated gastritis, where the dog is alert and has no fever, is best treated without drugs. If vomiting continues more than 24 hours, or if at any time your dog vomits and acts depressed and unresponsive, veterinary attention is needed. Step 1The digestive tract needs complete rest. Allow no food or water until your dog has gone at least six hours without vomiting. Step 2Begin with very small amounts of water at frequent intervals. If there is more
vomiting, go back to stage 1 for another six hours. Do not be discouraged. The stomach
often needs complete rest for twenty four hours or more. Offer water every 15 minutes or
so. Give a Poodle sized dog one teaspoonful at a time, a German Shepherd about two
tablespoonfuls. Over a period of a few hours gradually increase the amounts offered until
your dog's thirst is satisfied. If you wish, give clear liquids such as chicken broth, or
a little Jell-O. After at least 12 hours, when your dog's thirst has been satisfied, you
may begin giving small amounts of food.
Step 3Begin offering small amounts of bland, easy to digest food. Give a Poodle sized dog about one half teaspoonful at a time. A large dog can have as much as a tablespoonful. Over a period of twenty four hours, gradually increase the amounts being fed until your dog's hunger is satisfied. Do not rush things. If vomiting occurs now, you must start over from the beginning. Step 4The following day, begin mixing the bland diet half and half with your dog's normal food. Instead of one or two big feedings, divide the normal amount into four or five small feedings. DiarrheaDiarrhea is caused by inflammation of the intestine (enteritis). It may happen at the
same time as vomiting, (gastroenteritis) or by itself. As long as your dog is eating and
alert, there is no cause for alarm. Unless there is vomiting, feed a normal amount of food
(see recipe) divided into four or five small servings given at intervals throughout the
day. Give Pepto Bismol every four to six hours - a Poodle sized
dog gets one half teaspoonful at a time, a Shepherd two teaspoonfuls.
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