Anonymous wrote:OK- sorry, OP. I posted earlier saying take her to the vet. I guess you've tried multiple times.
My dog contracts diarrhea fairly frequently and every time, it's probably because she snarfed up a disgusting lump of crap dropped on the sidewalk. She's a rescue mutt who ensured her and her puppies' survival (before they were found and taken to a shelter) by eating all sorts of stuff, and it's been hard to break her of that habit.
I have to constantly scan everything on the ground ahead of her and beat her to the crap and step on it before she can grab it up.
Could you dog be doing the same, and could it be making her sick? Especially if she's being walked by another family member who's on their phone? (yes I've seen this happen so many times and the dog is doing all sorts of things while the owner 's eyes are glued to the phone.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take her to the vet and find out what you're doing wrong that leads to her frequent upset stomach.
Yeah, done that. Her vet says that thus just happens to some dog. It could be a breed problem. She’s a rescue mutt, but who know what makes up her genes.
Then take her to a different vet or experiment with her diet. I've had good luck with the Royal Canin food for sensitive dogs.
I have switched her food MANY times. I wouldn’t think about this if I thought I had other options. I have exhausted everything else.
We were posting at the same time- 7:47. But still, if you have not tried pumpkin, give it a try.
I have tried pumpkin. Sometimes it helps, but most times it doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take her to the vet and find out what you're doing wrong that leads to her frequent upset stomach.
Yeah, done that. Her vet says that thus just happens to some dog. It could be a breed problem. She’s a rescue mutt, but who know what makes up her genes.
Then take her to a different vet or experiment with her diet. I've had good luck with the Royal Canin food for sensitive dogs.
I have switched her food MANY times. I wouldn’t think about this if I thought I had other options. I have exhausted everything else.
We were posting at the same time- 7:47. But still, if you have not tried pumpkin, give it a try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take her to the vet and find out what you're doing wrong that leads to her frequent upset stomach.
Yeah, done that. Her vet says that thus just happens to some dog. It could be a breed problem. She’s a rescue mutt, but who know what makes up her genes.
Then take her to a different vet or experiment with her diet. I've had good luck with the Royal Canin food for sensitive dogs.
I have switched her food MANY times. I wouldn’t think about this if I thought I had other options. I have exhausted everything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take her to the vet and find out what you're doing wrong that leads to her frequent upset stomach.
Yeah, done that. Her vet says that thus just happens to some dog. It could be a breed problem. She’s a rescue mutt, but who know what makes up her genes.
Then take her to a different vet or experiment with her diet. I've had good luck with the Royal Canin food for sensitive dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take her to the vet and find out what you're doing wrong that leads to her frequent upset stomach.
Yeah, done that. Her vet says that thus just happens to some dog. It could be a breed problem. She’s a rescue mutt, but who know what makes up her genes.
Anonymous wrote:It is cruel to let her keep having an upset stomach. Take her to the vet. She probably needs a different food. What is she eating now?
Anonymous wrote:Take her to the vet and find out what you're doing wrong that leads to her frequent upset stomach.