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How To STOP And TREAT Diarrhea In Dogs | Easy Tips You Should Know | Vet Explains | Dogtor Pete
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Diarrhea is a very common problem in dogs, mostly because of the fact that they tend to explore the world with their mouths, chewing and biting on many things in their environment, some of which are not always clean or hygienic.
Diarrhoea can sometimes be resolved at home, but often times they require more close veterinary attention, especially if the diarrhoea is severe or occurs frequently, which could point towards some serious underlying health problem.
Learning to tell the difference is really important. So in this video, I will explain what the clinical signs, causes and diagnosis of diarrhoea in dogs are and I will also give you some easy prevention methods that you can apply to know exactly how to stop and treat diarrhoea in dogs.
Let me know down in the comments if any of these methods have helped you in the past to treat and resolve your dog's diarrhoea?
Here is a breakdown of the info covered in this video:
00:00 Introduction
01:03 Clinical signs of diarrhea in dogs
01:42 Causes of diarrhea in dogs
02:42 Diagnosis of diarrhea in dogs
03:03 When to take your dog to the vet
03:48 How to treat your dog's diarrhea at home
05:51 How to prevent diarrhea in dogs
06:32 Take home message
The purpose of this channel is to share free, accurate, factual and evidence based information regarding the health and well being of pets. If you are new to my YouTube channel, consider subscribing as I'll be sharing new videos on interesting pet related topics every week!
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THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
Legal Disclaimer: The content in this video is the property of Dr Pieter de Villiers, a licensed veterinarian. It is for medical education purposes and the information shared are well researched, but is still the opinion of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the South African Veterinary Council or the South African Veterinary Association.
For Veterinary Health Care Practitioners: Although the author had made every effort to provide the most up-to-date evidence-based medical information, this content should not necessarily be considered the standard of care and may not reflect individual practices in other geographic locations.
For the Public: This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. These are medical procedures performed by a medical professional and should not be performed in a non-medical setting. You should contact your own veterinarian, or other qualified healthcare provider, with any questions you may have regarding your pet's medical condition. Gender inclusive pronouns are being used in these videos, so when the author refers to "him" or "he", it also includes "her" or "she".
Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it based on information from this content. Relying on information provided by this content is done at your own risk. In the event of a medical emergency, contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency facility immediately.
Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase and/or subscribe. Affiliate commissions help fund videos like this one.
Diarrhoea can sometimes be resolved at home, but often times they require more close veterinary attention, especially if the diarrhoea is severe or occurs frequently, which could point towards some serious underlying health problem.
Learning to tell the difference is really important. So in this video, I will explain what the clinical signs, causes and diagnosis of diarrhoea in dogs are and I will also give you some easy prevention methods that you can apply to know exactly how to stop and treat diarrhoea in dogs.
Let me know down in the comments if any of these methods have helped you in the past to treat and resolve your dog's diarrhoea?
Here is a breakdown of the info covered in this video:
00:00 Introduction
01:03 Clinical signs of diarrhea in dogs
01:42 Causes of diarrhea in dogs
02:42 Diagnosis of diarrhea in dogs
03:03 When to take your dog to the vet
03:48 How to treat your dog's diarrhea at home
05:51 How to prevent diarrhea in dogs
06:32 Take home message
The purpose of this channel is to share free, accurate, factual and evidence based information regarding the health and well being of pets. If you are new to my YouTube channel, consider subscribing as I'll be sharing new videos on interesting pet related topics every week!
Let's connect on Social Media:
My Top Product Recommendations from this video: 👉
Gear I use to create my videos: 👉
#dogtorpete #vetreview #vetexplains
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your pets that you want me to cover in-depth, please let me know and I'll try my best to be of value to you.
Music used in this video:
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
___________________________________________________________________________________
THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
Legal Disclaimer: The content in this video is the property of Dr Pieter de Villiers, a licensed veterinarian. It is for medical education purposes and the information shared are well researched, but is still the opinion of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the South African Veterinary Council or the South African Veterinary Association.
For Veterinary Health Care Practitioners: Although the author had made every effort to provide the most up-to-date evidence-based medical information, this content should not necessarily be considered the standard of care and may not reflect individual practices in other geographic locations.
For the Public: This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. These are medical procedures performed by a medical professional and should not be performed in a non-medical setting. You should contact your own veterinarian, or other qualified healthcare provider, with any questions you may have regarding your pet's medical condition. Gender inclusive pronouns are being used in these videos, so when the author refers to "him" or "he", it also includes "her" or "she".
Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it based on information from this content. Relying on information provided by this content is done at your own risk. In the event of a medical emergency, contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency facility immediately.
Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase and/or subscribe. Affiliate commissions help fund videos like this one.
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