Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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You're not being reactive. Chances are excellent that your puppy has giardia, in which case no amount of pumpkin will help. Giardia is an intestinal parasite and it's very common in young doodle puppies. You need to bring a stool sample in to the vet. You need to do this sooner rather than later, as giardia is extremely contagious and anything the poop touches is contaminated, which will cause the puppy to keep reinfecting herself. Giardia has a 10-14 day incubation period and doesn't show up in every sample, so if possible, bring more than one.
If it's positive, ask for Panacur, NOT metronidazole. This is important.
In the meantime, a tablespoon or two of canned pure pumpkin or better yet, plain mashed sweet potatoes 2-3 times a day can't hurt. But it probably won't help either.
I should have read your response before putting in mine. I was thinking about giardia too. One of mine had it when he came home from the breeder. She paid for his treatment.
Oh, and stop the treats for now. Use pieces of plain boiled white meat chicken for training treats.
Sophie is just as cute as a pup could be! First I would stop giving her treats unless her breeder was giving her the same treats you have. You can give her a kernel of her kibble for a treat. It is so easy to forget that the treats could be the "new" food.
I think anything around a teaspoon or so of pumpkin would be fine with each meal. I give my guys a "dollop" (between a tablespoon and two tablespoons) but they are adult standard F1s. I give it to them every day. They like it, and it is good for their digestive systems. I buy two cases this time of year and it lasts me all year.
Even puppies from very good breeders can have giardia. If it doesn't improve, I'd have a fecal done. Keep us posted.
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