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Old 08-18-2016, 07:52 AM   #25
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Scottie had a really bad case of diarrhea last month and ended up having to go into the emergency. It was nothing too serious and his vet the next day diagnosed him to have eaten something bad (i.e. not a blockage or disease thankfully).

His vet prescribed him Fortiflora until his stool "firmed up". He's always had a very sensitive stomach since a puppy. But, after his stool firmed up, it didn't look like his regular poop anymore. I kept using the Fortiflora, but it didn't change his strange-looking poop. Forgive me for the tmi-description, but it looked like extruded soft play dough. The ends weren't rounded like the healthy stuff. I thought his GI was permanently damaged. This lasted for two weeks.

So then, I decided to stop the Fortiflora and started giving him a little sprinkle of human acidophilus over his water-soaked kibble; I've been soaking his kibble since, so that it's easier on his stomach for digestion. I have acidophilus capsules where you can open it and inside is in powder form. I used to do this for my past dog as well, as an alternative to the dog probiotics products. From what I understand, probiotics made specifially for dogs have other good bacteria in it; the human acidophilus is just one type of the good bacteria. Anyway, after about a week, his poop finally returned to the normal consistency of healthy stool! So...soaking the kibble and sprinkling acidophilus works well for Scottie for his digestion.
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