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Diarrhoea & Loose Stools in dogs

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What it could be

Diarrhoea & Loose Stools can have several possible causes

This section is not a diagnosis. It gives sensible possibilities to help you decide what to monitor and when to involve your vet.

Could be 1

Diet change or scavenging

Loose stools often follow new food, rich treats, bin raiding or eating something outdoors. Track meals and any extras carefully.

Could be 2

Gut sensitivity, parasites or infection

Repeated diarrhoea, mucus, blood or weight loss can point to more than a simple upset stomach and should be discussed with your vet.

Could be 3

Stress-related digestive upset

Travel, kennel stays, visitors or routine changes can affect the gut in some dogs, especially if they are already sensitive.

When to call a vet

Call your vet for blood, black stools, repeated vomiting, severe lethargy, dehydration, puppies with diarrhoea or diarrhoea lasting more than 24-48 hours.