• I have used Immodium for mine, with vet's recommendation, and it does help, but takes a day or so - also, after keeping food away for 24 hours, I've boiled ground chicken and rice together, and added a little cottage cheese once they start eating again. If that doesn't firm up the stool, the vet needs to see him and a stool sample. Mine have not had the vomiting with the diahrrea, so that may be a matter of no food in his stomach, or something else. I wouldn't let it go more than 3-4 days without vet being called.


  • Yea, I spoke with the vet this morning. They said 36 hours isn't a big concern, but if he doesn't respond well to the bland diet, then bring in a stool sample, which I of course agreed.

    He's gone 24 hours without food and does appear to be doing better. He had a quick spell of loose stools this morning around 7am, but now 3 hours later he hasn't had a single accident (it was very frequent yesterday). I've given him some white rice just now to help settle his stomach and will boil up some ground beef (recommended by my vet) and mix in with some more rice later today.

    Let's hope this was some sort of quick bug or something. He does appear to be acting normal at least (soaking up the sun). 🙂


  • Because I fear pancreatitis and other serious issues, I'd always take a sample in just to be sure.


  • @DebraDownSouth:

    Because I fear pancreatitis and other serious issues, I'd always take a sample in just to be sure.

    If it continues after today, I will without a doubt bring in a sample.

    Fortunately his accidents have stopped. I'm hoping the rice will help solidify things and he will improve further. He's not throwing up either. I believe he only threw up once and that had to have been because of an empty stomach (which is common for him if he goes without food for more than 10-12 hours).

    I know my vet recommended trying the bland diet and see if it improves, if not, bring in a sample. He doesn't appear to be in pain either. I can pick him up without a fuss and checked to see if he was in pain anywhere.


  • @Kananga:

    Yea, I spoke with the vet this morning. They said 36 hours isn't a big concern, but if he doesn't respond well to the bland diet, then bring in a stool sample, which I of course agreed.

    He's gone 24 hours without food and does appear to be doing better. He had a quick spell of loose stools this morning around 7am, but now 3 hours later he hasn't had a single accident (it was very frequent yesterday). I've given him some white rice just now to help settle his stomach and will boil up some ground beef (recommended by my vet) and mix in with some more rice later today.

    Let's hope this was some sort of quick bug or something. He does appear to be acting normal at least (soaking up the sun). 🙂

    Be sure to get "lean ground beef"… again, I like to use the really lean ground turkey, boil in water, drain off and mix with the rice


  • Why is it when dogs feel better they feel the need to be more mischievous than usual?

    Well, at least I know he's doing better. :rolleyes:


  • No accidents in over 24 hours, stools are starting to firm up. Looks like it was just something minor, fortunately. Glad it wasn't anything serious. 🙂


  • More updates… accidents came back, must have had that break because of the 24 hour fast, so I took in a stool sample this morning. Results were minor, basically the balance of bad and good bacteria was inverted, so they prescribed Metronidazole and said to just keep him on the bland diet until his stools firm up. At least we ruled out anything else that might have been bad.


  • Yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • First Basenji's

    Ah, dog owners… strange folks who will cheer over poop. 🙂


  • @Kananga:

    Why is it when dogs feel better they feel the need to be more mischievous than usual?

    First really glad they found out what is wrong.

    For the above, when we got Cara she was a little sick. Once she felt better all hell broke loose. My daughter said "Can't we make her sick again?" LOL.

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