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Last Updated on January 19, 2022 by Steve B 1 Comment

Bichon Frise Puppy Diarrhea

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Puppy diarrhea in your Bichon Frise puppy is frustrating and frightening for a pet parent, especially because puppy diarrhea can lead to dangerous dehydration.  Diarrhea can also be a symptom of puppy worms.

Bichon Frises, known for their exuberant joy and outgoing personalities, are considered a very hardy breed that makes an excellent companion dog. Nonetheless, like any other puppy, Bichons can get sick.

And diarrhea is often the first symptom you see in puppies. Because diarrhea can lead to life threatening dehydration, your sick puppy needs attention.

Unfortunately, Bichon Frise puppies may not slow down or look sick when they first have diarrhea. It’s up to you to notice that your puppy is sick.

Bichon Frise puppy diarrhea causes and treatment
If your puppy has is prone to diarrhea you would be wise to keep a quick acting anti-diarrheal product on hand.

Why Does My Puppy Have Diarrhea?

There are a variety of reasons that Bichon Frise puppies get diarrhea. Keep in mind that, when your puppy has diarrhea, he is also likely to vomit.

Change in Diet

The most common cause for puppy diarrhea is a change in your puppy’s food, or feeding your pup substandard kibble.

When you first bring your new puppy home, feed her the same food that she has been getting from the dog breeder. If you want to change to another brand, you should transition from one food to the other, over a week.

To make sure that the transition goes well and that your puppy doesn’t get diarrhea, give your dog some pumpkin dog treats as a preventative.  Feeding your dog pumpkin is a natural way to get rid of diarrhea and firm up her stools.

Change in Routine

Puppies also get diarrhea when they have a change in routine that causes them stress.

Your cute little Bichon puppy is emotional and she reacts to stress, just like you. When you first bring your new puppy home, move to a new home, or change her feeding schedule, she is stressed.

In addition, dogs that are naturally more sensitive can have digestive upsets.

Eating Junk

When your Bichon Frise puppy eats something she should not eat, she can get diarrhea. This can be something outdoors, moldy food, poop or something else that isn’t meant for consumption.

Of course, there could be more serious issues involved. If your dog continues to have diarrhea for more than two days, contact your vet immediately.

Puppy Diarrhea Treatment

When you first notice that your puppy has diarrhea, the first thing you should do is reduce the amount of food you give him daily to ½ cup.

Of course you do want your puppy to continue eating to get nourishment.  One way to encourage this is to add some organic pumpkin fiber to her food.  Pumpkin naturally helps your dog’s bowel movements to be normal–not too loose and not constipated.

Alternatively you might give your puppy something bland like rice mixed with boiled chicken. Consider adding a teaspoon of cottage cheese or yogurt to the mix.

Two dog treat supplements that will help reduce or get rid of diarrhea are Olewo Carrots Digestive Supplement and Bernie’s Perfect Poop. Both are made from natural foods that are known for normalizing bowel movements.

Along with the bland diet, make sure that you provide your pup with plenty of water. This is very important – you want to keep him well-hydrated until his digestive system improves.

If your pup seems disinterested in water, try adding some low fat chicken stock to his feeding dish.

Also do your best to encourage your pup to stay relatively quiet. A Bichon’s energetic temperament may make that difficult, but it is best for your puppy to slow down and get some rest.

If you keep some of the products mentioned above on hand, you’ll find that Bichon Frise puppy care becomes easier.  And you’ll go to the vet less often.

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