1. Pumpkin. Due to its high fibre content, pumpkin can help settle diarrhea and constipation. Cut it into small raw cubes, or use canned purred pumpkin. For a Labrador size dog, try a couple of tablespoons twice a day, for a small pet, got for less. Don’t give your dog too much too soon, as that can cause gastrointestinal upset such as diarrhea and vomiting, or worsen existing diarrhea.
2. Salmon. Canned salmon is a moderate-fat protein, and omega-3 fatty acids will help keep your pet’s coat shiny and healthy. Treat a large dog to two or three tablespoons (30-45 mL), a tea-spoon (5 mL) will be plenty for a small dog such as a Yorkshire terrier.
3. Carrots. Bursting with fibre, raw carrots are crunchy low-calorie snacks that may help with bowel function, and remove plaque from teeth. You can substitute carrots for commercial dog treats. A big dog could have three or four baby carrots daily, a small dog, one or two.
4. Green beans. In diabetic pets, a few green beans may help control blood sugar levels. Cooked or raw, they also contain fibre and micronutrients.
5. Egg. Boost your pet’s protein, folate and vitamin A intake with hard-boiled, or butter-free scrambled, eggs. Avoid raw egg and the shell, there’s a risk of salmonella. Most dogs won’t get diarrhea, but they can carry salmonella on their tongue, which could in turn make you sick.


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