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Well, honestly, I am shocked a vet would prescribe a non steroidal with a steroid; but I still don't see one dose doing that. I guess anything is possible. Bottom line, I hope it is just this bacteria and it clears up the diarrhea...how wonderful that would be!!! :) |
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I know in humans your natural flora has to be disturbed by something before other bacteria (C.Diff is the bad strain in humans) can colonize the intestines and cause diarrhea. Alot of people in hospitals get it from being on multiple antibiotics or really high doses of antibiotics. I assume it would be similar in dogs. Maybe if something else had already irritated her colon lately and she was exposed to this bacteria it took over? Sorry, I have no experience with this in dogs... just people. With humans if the diarrhea is really bad we treat with a couple antibiotics and encourage reintroduction of normal flora through consuming yogurt with live colonies or taking in probiotics. |
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Now...I have two on Thyro Tabs and honestly they are very inexpensive! I have two fosters that are hypothyroid. My Cody was ... he was the nose kid..who knows, maybe that was part of the reason. |
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my friend said the cyclosporine drops are $35 a month for her york with dry eye |
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