Why does my dog have diarrhea after boarding, and should I do something about it?

After picking up my dog from the boarding facility yesterday evening, I've noticed she's having diarrhea. I’m concerned because it’s been ongoing since we got home. Could it be stress-related, or something she ate while there, and should I be taking any immediate action?

Answer

If your dog is experiencing diarrhea after returning from a boarding facility, it could be due to stress or a change in diet and environment. It's important to monitor her symptoms closely and ensure she stays hydrated.

  • Stress from separation or a new environment can upset a dog's digestive system.
  • Changes in diet or eating something unfamiliar at the facility can cause gastrointestinal issues.
  • Ensure your dog has access to fresh water to prevent dehydration.
  • If diarrhea persists for more than 24-48 hours or if other symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, or lack of appetite occur, consult a veterinarian.

Diarrhea can be a common occurrence after boarding due to stress or an abrupt change in diet. Paying attention to your dog's overall well-being, including her hydration and behavior, can help assess whether this is a minor issue or something that requires veterinary care. It's crucial to act quickly if any additional concerning symptoms arise.

If you are concerned about your dog's health and need further assistance, you can book a consultation with a veterinarian at Dial A Vet for personalized advice and support.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Could stress cause my dog to have diarrhea?

    Yes, stress from being in an unfamiliar environment, like a boarding facility, can affect a dog's digestive system and lead to diarrhea.

  • How can I help my dog recover from diarrhea?

    Ensure she has plenty of fresh water, consider giving her a bland diet, and monitor her closely. If the diarrhea persists or if she shows other symptoms, contact a veterinarian.

  • Should I change my dog's diet after boarding?

    It's best to gradually transition back to her regular diet to prevent further digestive upset. Sudden changes can sometimes cause diarrhea.

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