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Originally Posted by dwerten sulcrulfate is pepto bismal without the aspirin for dogs. Many dogs are lactose intolerant so i would not use yogurt as can make them worse. I use non-dairy probiotics - it is dds plus and you can get from vitamin shoppe - sounds like your dog first spun out of control from stress colitis then food changes have made it worse most likely. Colitis can be tough to treat if it spins out of control and vomitting is a sign it has as then the entire digestive tract is inflamed both small and large intestine. If just diarrhea then large intestine only is affected. Also t/d may have an ingredient in it for teeth like chlorhexedine like the cet chews which can cause some dogs to vomit and why i do not like it ingested. I use chlorhexedine to wipe the teeth though as it is the best to kill bacteria and why they use for non-anesthetic cleanings and regular cleanings in humans and dogs.
This is just my take - how is your baby doing now? |
I think you are right about entire digestive tract. And I blame myself and most of all my vet doctor. Instead of finding the best cure he tried to rip me off with Xray, and all kind of tests. His first two prescriptions didn't help at all and I asked myself to give me sulcrate, which seems helping her. But the valuable time was lost. I never switch from one food to another without giving small amounts at first. And in 3 years Maggie never had diarrhea before.
Now the question is - what can I do to help my baby to cure? I don't trust my vet any more. If I have to cook for her - I would do it. I just want to know what should I cook and how.
Somebody told me about raw eggs, that it can help, but I am not sure yet.