Why is my dog's stool soft since yesterday, and now he feels off? What should I do?

Since yesterday, I've noticed my dog's stool has been unusually soft, and today he just seems a bit off his usual self. He’s not as energetic as he normally is after breakfast, and it’s making me concerned that something might be wrong. Could this be a sign of something serious, and what steps should I take to help him feel better?

Answer

It sounds like your dog is exhibiting signs of mild gastrointestinal upset, indicated by the sudden change in stool consistency and decreased energy levels.

  • Monitor your dog's stool consistency over the next 24-48 hours.
  • Ensure your dog stays hydrated by providing fresh water.
  • Consider a bland diet temporarily to ease digestion.

Soft stools can happen for a variety of reasons, such as dietary changes, stress, or minor infections. Although it's not always serious, the lethargy paired with this change is worth keeping an eye on. You might want to try feeding your pup a light diet of boiled chicken and rice for a day or two to see if their stools firm up. If your dog's condition doesn't improve or if additional symptoms develop, such as vomiting or refusal to eat, a veterinary consultation may be necessary to avoid potential complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long should I wait before contacting a vet if my dog's symptoms don't improve?

    If your dog's symptoms persist for more than 48 hours or worsen, it is advisable to contact a veterinarian for further evaluation.

  • What should I feed my dog if they have an upset stomach?

    A bland diet, such as boiled chicken and rice, can help soothe your dog's stomach while providing necessary nutrition.

  • Could this be a sign of something serious?

    While occasional soft stool and slight lethargy can be minor issues, combined symptoms warrant careful monitoring. If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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