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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 710134" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Do not use Pepto in dogs without veterinary supervision.It contains salicylates,which are an NSAID,just like MetaCam,Rimadyl, Deramaax,etc. It especially should not be given to dogs on any "arthritis medications" o r painkillers unless recommended by a vet and dosages covered to the letter.</p><p></p><p>Canned solid-pack pumpkin is sort of a miracle plalnt as it treats BOTH constipation and uncomplicated diarrhea. Just get the dose needed from your vet, and be sure to buy plain solid pack.</p><p></p><p>I had a friend for many years who gave her dog pumpkin pie filling which turned into an unbelievable digestive distaster for the poor dog, who was hospitalized for a few days to kee it hydrated and to wait for the diarrhea to calm down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 710134, member: 1963"] Do not use Pepto in dogs without veterinary supervision.It contains salicylates,which are an NSAID,just like MetaCam,Rimadyl, Deramaax,etc. It especially should not be given to dogs on any "arthritis medications" o r painkillers unless recommended by a vet and dosages covered to the letter. Canned solid-pack pumpkin is sort of a miracle plalnt as it treats BOTH constipation and uncomplicated diarrhea. Just get the dose needed from your vet, and be sure to buy plain solid pack. I had a friend for many years who gave her dog pumpkin pie filling which turned into an unbelievable digestive distaster for the poor dog, who was hospitalized for a few days to kee it hydrated and to wait for the diarrhea to calm down. [/QUOTE]
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