Here’s what to feed and how to help your pup bounce back — fast and safely.
Mild diarrhea is common in dogs. It could be new food, stress, or a minor tummy bug. But knowing what to feed matters a lot.
Stop dog food for 12–24 hours (if adult). Let their gut reset. Keep water available to avoid dehydration.
Try boiled rice + plain chicken. No seasoning, no oils. Easy on the gut, gentle to digest. Works for most dogs.
Add goat milk for dogs in small amounts. It's soothing, full of enzymes, and supports gut healing naturally.
🚫 No puppy treats 🚫 No wet food or dog kibble 🚫 No puppy food or fatty leftovers Keep it clean and simple.
Once stool improves: Start with healthy dog food or adult dog food. Go easy. Add a little at a time over 2–3 days.
Water bowls should stay full. You can offer a bit of electrolyte water (vet-approved) to keep them hydrated.
📞 If diarrhea lasts more than 48 hours 📞 If there’s blood 📞 If your dog is weak or vomiting Don’t wait if it feels serious.
For a strong tummy long-term: ✅ Feed high-quality dog meals ✅ Rotate best dog food options mindfully ✅ Use dog nutrition to prevent future flare-ups