Diarrhea is common in our pets, especially dogs. It is a guarantee that if you have a dog, you will eventually have to deal with diarrhea at some point in their life. The majority of diarrhea is not life-threatening and can be managed with easy-to-implement proper home care.

In this short video clip, we take a deep dive into easy tips that you can implement right away to help resolve diarrhea, without expensive veterinary bills. Remember, if you are worried, always call your veterinarian to make sure your pet doesn’t need to be seen.

SUMMARY

In this video, you will learn about:

  • Common causes of diarrhea in dogs

  • Symptoms and reasons to take your dog into the veterinary clinic

  • What to do if your dog develops diarrhea

  • Foods and supplements you can use safely if your pet has an upset stomach

By utilizing food and other supplements, you probably already have at home, you can help your pup feel their best as soon as possible! Learn how supplements like slippery elm, certain teas and broth can be great additions to helping an upset tummy. By utilizing natural medicine, we can help our pets feel their best, avoid drugs with side effects and keep them happy and healthy for many years to come.

Learn more about how integrative medicine works in our pets here.

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*Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian or doctor. The information contained in thenaturalpetdoctor.com is strictly for educational purposes. Therefore, if you wish to apply ideas contained in thenaturalpetdoctor.com, you are taking full responsibility for your actions. Please consult your veterinarian for medical advice for your own pets. Dr. Katie Woodley cannot answer specific questions about your pet’s medical issues or make medical recommendations for your pet without first establishing a veterinarian-client-patient relationship.

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