How To Cure Your Dog’s Upset Stomach

Try these tips to help when your dog has an upset stomach or diarrhea.

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First and foremost, it’s important to note that if your dog is experiencing a stomach ache, it’s best to take them to the veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. This is especially important if your dog is exhibiting severe symptoms or if the stomach ache persists for more than a day or two.

With that being said, there are some things you can do at home to help alleviate your dog’s stomach ache and make them more comfortable. These include:

Fast Your Dog

Fast your dog for 12-24 hours. This gives their digestive system a break and can help to reduce inflammation and irritation. Offer small amounts of water during this time to prevent dehydration.

Try A Bland Diet

Introduce a bland diet. After the fasting period, slowly reintroduce food with a bland diet of boiled white rice and boiled lean meat, such as chicken or turkey. Avoid spicy, fatty, or rich foods, as these can further irritate your dog’s digestive system.

Provide Probiotics

Provide probiotics. Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that can help to restore the balance of good bacteria in your dog’s gut. This can help to reduce symptoms of stomach ache, such as bloating, gas, and diarrhea. You can give your dog probiotics in the form of supplements or by adding probiotic-rich foods, such as yogurt or kefir, to their diet.

Try Herbal Remedies

Try herbal remedies. There are several herbs that can help to soothe your dog’s digestive system and alleviate stomach ache. These include slippery elm, ginger, chamomile, and fennel. You can give your dog these herbs in the form of a tea or tincture, or by adding them to their food.

Keep Your Dog Hydrated

Keep your dog hydrated. Dehydration can make stomach ache worse, so it’s important to make sure your dog is getting enough fluids. Offer them fresh, clean water at all times, and encourage them to drink by adding a little chicken broth or low-sodium chicken or beef stock to their water.

In addition to the above steps, it’s also important to monitor your dog for any changes in their symptoms and to make sure they are eating and drinking normally. If your dog’s stomach ache persists or if they develop any other concerning symptoms, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite, take them to the veterinarian as soon as possible.

Overall, the best way to cure a dog’s stomach ache is to work with your veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and to follow their recommended treatment plan. By providing your dog with the appropriate care and support, you can help them to feel better and get back to their happy, healthy selves.

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Susan Bennett
Susan Bennet is a mother of two (humans) and a proud mom to three dogs. She currently resides in New York state. Susan was inspired to create Dog Starter Guide after a close friend of hers became a first-time pet parent but didn't know all the things they needed to properly care for their new furry friend. She saw a gap in the market for a comprehensive resource for new pet parents, and DogStarterGuide.com was born. Through her website, Susan provides valuable information and advice on everything from choosing the right dog breed to training, grooming, and general care. Susan's love for animals, combined with her knowledge and expertise, make her a valuable resource for anyone looking to become a responsible and loving pet parent. Whether you're a first-time dog owner or a seasoned pro, Susan's website is a must-visit for anyone looking to learn more about caring for their furry friends.