Do puppies get diarrhea when they're teething?

I've noticed my puppy has had a bit of diarrhea over the past couple of days, and I realized it's about the time she should be teething. Can teething cause this kind of digestive upset, or should I be looking for other causes? She's still energetic, but I'm worried about her stomach. What should I do to help her feel better?

Answer

While teething may cause a puppy to be a bit uncomfortable, it's unlikely to be the direct cause of digestive upset like diarrhea. It's important to monitor her condition and consider other potential causes.

  • Check for any changes in diet or recent consumption of new foods or treats.
  • Ensure she hasn't ingested anything harmful, like plants, trash, or small objects.
  • Monitor for additional symptoms such as vomiting, lack of energy, or blood in the stool.
  • Ensure she stays hydrated. Offer small amounts of water frequently.
  • Provide bland food like boiled chicken and rice if her diarrhea persists.

Understanding the potential causes of diarrhea in puppies is crucial as it can lead to dehydration and become a more serious health concern if not addressed. Puppies are curious and tend to chew on various objects, which can sometimes lead to digestive issues. If her symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a veterinarian is advised to rule out food intolerances, infections, or other underlying issues.

To ensure your puppy receives the best care, consider booking a consultation with a veterinarian for personalized advice. Visit Dial A Vet to schedule an appointment today.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can teething cause diarrhea in puppies?

    Teething is not typically a direct cause of diarrhea. It's essential to consider other reasons, such as diet changes or ingestion of foreign objects.

  • What should I feed my puppy if she has diarrhea?

    You can feed your puppy a bland diet consisting of boiled chicken and rice in small amounts until her stool returns to normal. Avoid giving treats or new foods during this time.

  • When should I be concerned about my puppy's diarrhea?

    If diarrhea persists for more than 24–48 hours, or if there are additional symptoms like vomiting or lethargy, it is crucial to seek veterinary care to prevent dehydration and address any underlying issues.

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