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I think its pretty common in puppies. Doodles often do have sensitive tummies too. Stick to one food for a while, at least a month, give him time to get used to it. make sure the yogurt you give him has the good bacteria. Better yet, buy some enzymes from the pet store.
We have many discussions regarding puppies and diarrhea in the puppy group. Try looking up discussions in that group and I am sure you will find help. Best of luck to you and your dear boy.
Fecals don't always show coccidia or giardia (protozoan parasites) Albon is the treatment for these, may be worth a try. Ask your vet.
Yes, this had been an on/off issue with Ember. It seemed to help when the vet put her on a 7 day series of antibiotics (Primor, if I remember correctly). That seemed to kick it for her. I also checked with the breeder to see if she had any thoughts or if she knew of any other puppies from the litter dealing with the same thing, and she had been in touch with one family who was experiencing something similar. It was good to try to team up to tackle the problem.
Then, after she seemed to be more regular after the Primor series, I made sure there was no alterations to any of her diet (same food, same treats, all the time) for about a month. After that amount of time, it really seemed like the food she had been eating was making her gassy and maybe just not the best match for her, so I switched her to a new food. She's been doing awesome since. I do remind myself that it is pretty common in puppies for soft stool to happen time to time. I add pumpkin to her food now and then.
I understand how frustrating it is dealing with this! I kept thinking it must be something that I was doing wrong, etc etc. But you're just helping to find a solution. Keep at it!
I think that others have had issues with diarrhea from the YOGURT--too much dairy! i know my dogs have. You can get fortiflora from the vet--it is a powder that restores the bacterial balance in the gut. I also LOVE to give my dogs pure pumpkin (from a can) and the vets recommend it too--it will firm up the stool just like that.
I swear by pumpkin to keep Sadie's poops perfect. She loves it, too.
Becka - do you feed it at every meal? Or just as needed?
Just as needed, when her poops are too soft or too hard. I try to always keep a couple cans in the house. She also likes it mixed with (nonfat plain) yogurt.
I do hope your puppy can conquer this and be comfortable. Poor thing.
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