I was having no luck getting liquid Kaopectate (the old formula) down my Corgi when he had diarrhea. In desperation i slipped a couple of Pepto tablets, broken in half into hot dogs hoping he'd ingest the Pepto. He did and when the diarrhea and bleeding continued I took him to the weekend Animal Emergency Clinic. To make a very long story short the tablets never dissolved and were very evident in x-rays. At the time I couldn't think what they were. Much later when my own vet opened Joey's abdomen and massaged the foreign objects out in his stool she discovered what they were. When the emergency vet asked me what it could be I had no idea......after being up all night with a sick dog I just wasnt' thinking clearly. Much, much later (about $1500 later) I did the "I should have had a V-8" smack in my head.....of course it was the tabs.......Pepto and Tums have CALCIUM CARBONATE as a binder which DOES NOT dissolve in dogs......even people are supposed to CHEW them..............aaaaaaaaargh!!
The old-style liquid Kaopectate is available as "ENDOSORB SOLUTION" from California Vet Supply.

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I'm so sorry to hear that, if that ever happens again, have a "charcoal" tablet, the activated charcoal acts like a sponge when ingested, it'll suck up the irritants and bacteria and poop out. Don't be alarm if your dog have dark stool after taking charcoal pills, it is normal. Also do remember that it is activated charcoal pills, not the bbq type. The charcoal method is safe for most upset stomach, but if the problem persist, definitely go see a vet.

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