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Reddit mentions of Olewo Dehydrated Carrots Digestive Dog Food Topper and Effective Dog Diarrhea Relief Non-GMO Product, 2.2 pounds

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Olewo Dehydrated Carrots Digestive Dog Food Topper and Effective Dog Diarrhea Relief Non-GMO Product, 2.2 pounds
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DIGESTIVE SUPPORT: Say goodbye to dog diarrhea, constipation, anal gland issues, intestinal worms, gas and bloating in dogs.IMMUNITY and GUT HEALTH: Boosts immune system and promotes gut integrity, both of which are key to overall health.ALWAYS PERFECT POOP: Trusted and Proven over 40 years to naturally eliminate dog diarrhea. Helps your dog firm up stools often after just 2 feedings.SKIN AND COAT: Say hello to healthy skin and shiny coat. Enhances coat color, markings and pigmentation for amazing looks.ALL NATURAL: 100 percent Carrots. 1-ingredient whole food product packed with vital nutrients. Made in Germany
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Found 1 comment on Olewo Dehydrated Carrots Digestive Dog Food Topper and Effective Dog Diarrhea Relief Non-GMO Product, 2.2 pounds:

u/spiceydog ยท 3 pointsr/rawpetfood

I so feel your pain. I have an older dog, Tiger, nearly 10, who still has intermittent soft stools since March or so of this year. A blood test and two stool tests by my vet were all negative for parasites, and she pretty much shrugged her shoulders at that point, as he was otherwise eating and behaving normally, as your puppy still is. It was a combination of Tiger's issues and my youngest, Derby, who picked up a coprophagia habit at about 9 months of age, that prompted us at that point to move to a raw diet. Derby's habit ended immediately, and though Tiger improved from near-daily watery diarrhea to 'somewhat improved' semi-solid stools, it was not a cure. Chronic inflammation of the GI tract from a lifetime of a kibble diet is now something that Tiger and us will have to live with.

Here are all the things we have tried to eliminate -pardon the pun- this problem alongside his new diet (this is the first time I've tried to list them all, and may have to come back and add to this):

  • boiled chicken & rice - temporary improvement
  • Digestive enzymes - no change
  • oil of oregano (natural antibiotic, said to be helpful for giardia) - no change
  • L-glutamine - no change
  • Dehydrated carrots - temporary improvement
  • slippery elm - limited but lasting improvement, still using today; dosage: 1/4 tsp per 10lbs of weight, mix with small amount of water, or in a meal.
  • EDIT to add: Yes, we tried pumpkin too, with temporary improvement

    PLEASE NOTE, that for all the things above that did not work because of Tiger's GI damage, may well work for your puppy. Do not try more than one remedy at a time. I suggest starting with the digestive enzymes first. Those can be had at any pet supply store. These have probiotics in them which may help. EDIT AGAIN to add: I missed that you've got him on a probiotic already- the digestive enzymes may still help, however.

    Lastly, given that your puppy is likely enduring a heavy schedule of vaccinations at this time of his life which also may be a factor in his diarrhea, I very highly suggest picking up an immune supplement like this one. Platinum Performance has a colostrum based immune support that we tried on our adult dogs with less success, but may work better for your pup. You may also wish to look into Dr. Jean Dodd's reduced vaccination schedule. Your vet will fight you on this last bit if you try to do this, just as ours did.