Can feeding my dog turkey cause diarrhea?

Last night, I gave my dog some leftover turkey from our dinner, and this morning he seems to have an upset stomach with diarrhea. I’m worried that the turkey might have caused it. Is turkey known to cause this kind of reaction in dogs, and should I be cautious about feeding it to him in the future?

Answer

Feeding your dog turkey can sometimes lead to digestive upset, such as diarrhea, especially if it's a new addition to their diet or if it contains fatty skin or seasoning.

  • Common symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, and decreased appetite.
  • Concerns include digestive upset from rich or seasoned foods.
  • Tips: Ensure turkey is plain, unseasoned, and avoid giving your dog the skin.

Dogs can be sensitive to changes in their diet, particularly when it comes to rich or seasoned foods like turkey. If your dog experiences digestive issues, it’s important to monitor their symptoms and ensure they stay hydrated. Avoid giving them any more turkey until their stomach settles, and consider consulting a vet if symptoms persist.

For further guidance on your dog's dietary needs or if you notice persistent symptoms, book a consultation with a vet to ensure your pet's health and well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can turkey cause diarrhea in dogs?

    Yes, turkey can cause diarrhea in dogs, particularly if it's seasoned or if they eat the fatty skin. Plain, cooked turkey without seasoning is generally better for dogs.

  • Should I avoid feeding my dog table scraps?

    It's generally best to avoid feeding dogs table scraps, as they can upset sensitive stomachs and are often seasoned with ingredients that aren't suitable for pets.

  • What should I do if my dog has diarrhea after eating turkey?

    If your dog has diarrhea after eating turkey, ensure they are drinking plenty of water and monitor them for additional symptoms. If diarrhea persists for more than 24 hours, consult a vet for advice.

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