Acute Diarrhea in Dogs

Acute Diarrhea in Dogs

By: Dr. Bari Spielman

Section: Overview

Acute diarrhea is a common clinical problem in veterinary practice. It is characterized by a sudden onset and short duration (three weeks or less) of watery or watery-mucoid diarrhea. Occasionally the fecal material is also overtly bloody.

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content in the feces and is an important sign of intestinal diseases in the dog. Diarrhea can affect your dog by causing extreme fluid loss, which leads to dehydration, electrolyte disturbances, and/or acid-base imbalances.

General Causes

  • Dietary indiscretion (eating inappropriate food/material)
  • Infectious agents - bacterial, viral, fungal, protozoal, parasitic infections
  • Drugs and toxins
  • Intussusception (telescoping of the bowel on itself)
  • Intolerance of materials in the normal diet
  • Intestinal obstruction
  • Met
    abolic disorders, such as liver and kidney disease
  • Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas)

    What to Watch For

  • Passage of loose, watery stools that persist for more than one day
  • A change in the color of the stool
  • The appearance of blood in the stool
  • Decreased appetite
  • Vomiting
  • Depression, lethargy
  • Fever

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    , drinking and eating, and is not vomiting. However, acute diarrhea associated with vomiting, lack of water intake, fever, depression, or other symptoms should prompt a visit to your veterinarian.

     
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