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Maltese Guru
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My poor baby has a bad case of the diarrhea. It started early this morning. I wondered about treating it with yogurt. Is this a good idea do you think? I know that yogurt will help to treat humans with this, so what do you say?
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Dog's Name: Zoe (Kyra my Angel in Heaven)
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: New York
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I wouldn't use yogurt to treat diarrhea in a dog. Maybe you should boil a little chicken and rice instead. I hope he still doesn't have it after all day. If he still has it in the morning I would take him to the vet for a checkup. Hope he feels better.
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![]() Name: Tori
Dog's Name: Grace -maltipoo, Gus - poodle mix
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: USA
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i agree with barbara.... and you can add a little pumpkin to it.
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We went through that with our Snuggles (our Yorkie) in the beginning of October and had to take her to the Vet. I would not wait too long if I were you if it does not clear up. Hopefully your little fluff will feel better in the morning.
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