I am a palliative care nurse, laid back parent! Whittering labrador puppy owner! Bailey had squirting diarrhoea last night, in the dining room! Bah listless ! In bed I sleep downstairs checking his crate 2hrly with dreams of him looking like he's dying in his crate in waitrose! Perkier this am still loose stool(nowt overnight) Do I feed him chiken and rice? No meal this am? Call the vet? Thanks sorry for whinging!
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help You don't say how old Bailey is and/or wht other symptoms he has (are you listless, or Baily? ). Diaherrea in small puppies can be serious. And/or Bailey might have a bug (not necessarily though). If you re worried, call your vet and ask. They will tell you whether they think you should take him to be seen. Best of luck with the clean up.
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Oh sorry 11 weeks, he's listless, today x I'll call the vet , Thanks! Hopefully I'll soon be posting funny interesting posts !
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Going to vet later this morning! What is it about a labrador puppy that makes you a whittering woman!
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Yes, with a pup so young, give your vet a call and see what they say. I hope he picks up quickly, poor thing.
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Morning, yes I think at that age and being listless the vet would want to see him. I am sure he (and you) will be over it soon.
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help I would also call the vet. Let us know how you get on and how Bailey is later today
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Hoping the poor little love feels better soon
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Vet says something he ate! Gave me something to settle his tummy and now of course perked up a little! Rice and chicken....... Black stools in humans means blood, so concerning ! Of course could have been the charcoal I found chewed up outside! Thanks for all your support already! I dis ask the vet " I don't want a whinny owner sticker"
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Glad he's picking up. I think you're bound to worry when they're so little.
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Hi Petrina, welcome to the forum. I guess black stools and charcoal would equate. Might have helped with the odour of them though ;D ;D I would have gone with the vet too - happy puppy and loose poops = okay to watch a bit, listless puppy and really runny poop = vet. Make sure you make the chicken and rice really sloppy and well overcooked with no salt of course. Hope Bailey is on the mend - sleepless nights can affect your "laid back"-ness. jac
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Perky and back on form! That's me and bailey esp as slept 12-7 hurrah
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Good news hope he continues to get better
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help [quote author=Petrina link=topic=7605.msg106363#msg106363 date=1409642899] Perky and back on form! That's me and bailey esp as slept 12-7 hurrah [/quote] Hurrah indeed!
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Bouncy perky eager and that's just me! I just know I'm gonna luv it here, reading lots of posts! All goodx Many thanks
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help Good to hear all is clearing up I have had to put Gypsy on a kibble-only diet for now. Every treat and chew was going straight through and giving her the squits. Not easy on training - no treats!! :-\
Re: Squirting diarrhoea followed by loose stool in morning! Help [quote author=Boogie link=topic=7605.msg106808#msg106808 date=1409813849] I have had to put Gypsy on a kibble-only diet for now. Every treat and chew was going straight through and giving her the squits. Not easy on training - no treats!! :-\ [/quote] I'm really new to this, so forgive me if I'm telling you to suck eggs, but have you tried plain cooked chicken as a treat? It's pretty bland so might be easy on her belly?