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If your pet is otherwise healthy, diarrhea can sometimes be managed with home remedies, but to be on the safe side, it’s always best to check in with your veterinary health-care team. They’ll ask you questions to help determine the cause and whether treatment is required.
Once you’ve been given the green light to manage your pet’s diarrhea at home, it’s important to continue offering gentle, easily digestible nutrition to support healing of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
If there’s no improvement within 2-3 days, contact your veterinarian, as further testing or treatment may be needed. If your pet’s stool contains blood or is black or tarry, your pet begins vomiting, becomes lethargic, stops eating, or seems uncomfortable, seek veterinary care right away.
Human medications should not be given to pets without veterinary guidance. Some can be dangerous, including:
Always administer medications as prescribed by your veterinarian.
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