My dog just started drooling a lot and had watery poop - should I be concerned about this?

My dog started drooling a lot today and soon after, I noticed his stool was unusually watery. This all happened after playing outside in the backyard this morning. Could this be a sign of something he ate, or should I be concerned about an underlying health issue?

Answer

It sounds like your dog has been drooling excessively and has developed diarrhea after playing outside. These symptoms could be a reaction to something he ingested, but other health issues might also need to be considered.

  • Monitor your dog for any additional symptoms.
  • Avoid letting him eat unknown substances in the yard.
  • Seek veterinary advice if symptoms persist or worsen.

Excessive drooling and diarrhea in dogs can often be caused by ingesting foreign substances, such as certain plants, chemicals, or even spoiled food. It's essential to observe your dog closely, ensuring they don't experience any further symptoms like vomiting or lethargy. These signs might resolve on their own, but if they continue or if your dog appears in distress, it might indicate a more serious issue that requires a veterinarian's evaluation.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause my dog to drool excessively?

    Excessive drooling can be caused by many factors, including ingesting something unusual, dental problems, or even nausea. Keeping your dog away from potential toxins in the yard is a good preventive measure.

  • When should I be worried about my dog's diarrhea?

    If the diarrhea persists for more than a day, or if your dog shows signs of dehydration, lethargy, or vomiting, it is important to consult a vet. Persistent diarrhea can lead to dehydration and further issues.

  • How can I prevent my dog from eating harmful substances outside?

    Supervising your dog when they are outside and creating barriers around hazardous areas can help prevent them from eating harmful substances. Regularly checking your yard for toxic plants or chemicals is also beneficial.

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