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Pet's info: Dog | Siberian Husky | Male | neutered | 75 lbs
My male Husky is 4 years old. And I’ve noticed that his stool has consistently stayed soft no matter what we feed him. He has not be around other dogs and is in a fenced in back yard. I’ve become concerned because I know this isn’t normal. It start more recently and has never went back normal.
1 Answer
Published on January 28th, 2020
Poor Cooper! The diarrhea could be due to many conditions including eating something he shouldn’t have, bacterial over growth, parasites or even organ disease. Just because he is not around other dogs does not mean he is immune to GI parasites. If the diarrhea has continued beyond 24 hours, I recommend to have him examined by the veterinarian. With continued diarrhea, there are often bacterial shifts in the gut that will make matters worse regardless of the initial cause. Make sure to bring in a sample of fresh stool. The doctor will check him for parasites and bacterial over growth. Many times a bland diet can help and then a slow, gradual introduction to the normal food can be done. A bland diet can consist of 25% boiled white meat chicken and 75% boiled white rice. This should all be plain. A good diet in general is Royal Canin. It is low residue and highly digestible. I hope Cooper starts feeling better quickly! Please feel free to post any additional questions.
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