My vet suggested a liquid called Pet Pectillin for occasional tummy upsets caused by eating weird stuff or the other ordinary stuff dogs do that might cause problems. I'm going to give it a try and wondered if anyone else had tried it. It's vanilla flavored and contains pectin and kaolin--both OK natural substances that might help. I think it's sort of like taking Kaopectate, right? I've read online that you can also give pepto to both dogs and cats and wondered about that.
OF COURSE if there are other symptoms like a fever, lethargy or blood in the stool,I wouldn't do this but go to the vet.
Experiences? Advice?
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I haven't heard of that, either. Personally, I try not to buy OTC medications for my pets (or myself, for that matter.) A bland diet will help to settle an upset tummy and has the pleasant side effect of making your pet feel like he or she is getting a really special treat. Plus, there's no chance of side effects or a bad batch of medication.
There are several bland diets to choose from. I, personally, use boiled ground beef mixed with rice. It's simple to make, cheap, and Yuki gobbles it up without complaint!
Yes, I've used rice and pumpkin and the brat diet, too, for longer term problems.
I used this product last week and found that it was easy to give to the dog and I used 2 doses ( i.e. 1 tsp every 4 hours) and the problem cleared up immediately. Since it's all natural, I'm going to add it to my emergency dog kit, just as I have benedryl and precocox in there.
I like to have something that give more immediate relief and then use the food approach after that. Don't misunderstand me now, if there are other symptoms like fever or lethargy, the dog sees the vet. But I still think it's good to have some options at home.
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