Why does my dog still have diarrhea after treating for fleas 12 days ago?

Twelve days ago, I treated my dog for fleas, and ever since, she's been having diarrhea. I assumed it would clear up quickly, but it just keeps going. Could there be a connection between the flea treatment and her upset stomach, or should I be looking for a different cause?

Answer

Your dog has been experiencing diarrhea since receiving flea treatment 12 days ago, and you're concerned about a possible link between the two. It's important to determine if the treatment is related or if another issue might be causing your dog's upset stomach.

  • Monitor your dog's symptoms closely.
  • Consider the timing of the flea treatment and the onset of diarrhea.
  • Other factors like diet or stress may also be contributing to the issue.

Diarrhea in dogs can result from various factors, including reactions to medications, dietary changes, stress, or exposure to toxins. It is possible that your dog is having an adverse reaction to the flea treatment, although it's not very common. Keep an eye on her symptoms, and make sure she stays hydrated. If the diarrhea persists or is accompanied by other concerning signs such as vomiting or lethargy, reaching out to a veterinarian for guidance is recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can flea treatment cause diarrhea in dogs?

    While it's uncommon, some dogs may experience gastrointestinal upset as a reaction to flea treatments. Always monitor your pet after administering new medications.

  • What should I do if my dog's diarrhea doesn't improve?

    If your dog's diarrhea persists for more than a day or two without improvement, consult a veterinarian. Persistent diarrhea can lead to dehydration and may signify an underlying health issue.

  • What are common causes of diarrhea in dogs?

    Diarrhea can be caused by dietary indiscretion, allergies, stress, infections, or reactions to medications and treatments. Identifying the cause can help provide effective treatment.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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