Is live yoghurt ok to give to a dog with a dicky tummy?

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She was fine this morning. We went for a 1.5 hour walk along the river bank very early this morning, (that was about 5 hours ago) but she's now got a loudly rumbling tummy and the runs. She didn't pick anything up on the walk, but she did go into the river at one point.

My OH says to give her live youghurt. The only live yoghurt I've got is onken blueberry flavour. (?) I'm trying to tempt her to have a drink, but she's not interested.

(this sounds like a really stupid, numpty question, but thought I'd ask. Obviously I'll take her to the vet is there's no improvement within 24 hours)
 
I'd probably get some plain stuff, but yes. When mine was off the vet gave him pro-kohlin, but said that if he was still a bit off when it was all gone to give him natural yogurt, as other than the fact that pro-kohlin has a binding agent in it, it is much the same stuff.
 
ours get pro biotic atleast once aweek and gets that as her food substitute when she has an upset tummy. as she is so big she cant be actually starved!! However plain would be better blueberry may just upset them more
 
As others have said there's no problems but would probably get some plain stuff!
If you find your dog is off her food or it's making runs worse etc our vet always advises feeding boiled chicken & plain boiled rice to a dog with a sensitive tummy.
Hope she feels better soon x
 
Plain stuff is a miracle worker!
Our GSD has a dicky tummy maybe 3 times a week due to her (much needed) medication and we can hear her tummy gurgling (its called bourbourigmi (spelling VERY probably wrong!)) - as soon as we hear it going, she has half a bowlful of "yoggie" :o and it sorts it right out.
Our girls love it.
K x
 
As others have said there's no problems but would probably get some plain stuff!

Oops. :eek:

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(Before you all howl with rage she is merely licking the residue from the pot, not eating a whole one. :p)
 
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