Patches
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Jasper, my Cocker Spaniel, has the runs. It started in the early hours of the morning. Loose poop is now watery poop.
He's fine in himself, didn't eat anything out of the ordinary yesterday (apart from some beef Mary fed him)
He's not vomiting and as I say is perfectly fine in himself but is asking to go out every couple of hours for a trumpy watery explosive poop.
Vet has been called who suggested giving him 5ml of Kaolin mixture every four hours and to not feed him until tonight. I'm currently boiling some white rice and have some fresh boiled chicken to add to it as a small meal for him.
Vet also suggested I wormed him, just incase. It's about 4 months since he was last done. I have done that this evening too.
How long should I expect an upset tummy to last? If he started to look ill or it went on for more than a few days I would of course take him to the vets. However, he hates travelling to the vets and gets himself really worked up....hence why the vet has suggested to treat as we are for now as he knows a trip to them is going to be traumatic.
He's never had the runs in his life and his 12 now so it's all new to me. Any suggestions or advice on how you'd treat this if it were your dog. I really would like the poor blighter to be better soon and would dearly love to avoid a repeat of the sloppy clean up job I had to do at 4am this morning.
He's fine in himself, didn't eat anything out of the ordinary yesterday (apart from some beef Mary fed him)
He's not vomiting and as I say is perfectly fine in himself but is asking to go out every couple of hours for a trumpy watery explosive poop.
Vet has been called who suggested giving him 5ml of Kaolin mixture every four hours and to not feed him until tonight. I'm currently boiling some white rice and have some fresh boiled chicken to add to it as a small meal for him.
Vet also suggested I wormed him, just incase. It's about 4 months since he was last done. I have done that this evening too.
How long should I expect an upset tummy to last? If he started to look ill or it went on for more than a few days I would of course take him to the vets. However, he hates travelling to the vets and gets himself really worked up....hence why the vet has suggested to treat as we are for now as he knows a trip to them is going to be traumatic.
He's never had the runs in his life and his 12 now so it's all new to me. Any suggestions or advice on how you'd treat this if it were your dog. I really would like the poor blighter to be better soon and would dearly love to avoid a repeat of the sloppy clean up job I had to do at 4am this morning.