You can apply digestzen on his tummy and or paw pads. I just swipe the
top of the bottle with my fingertip. Call where you adopted him from and
find out what kind of food they fed him and if he had diarrhea there. If
he didn't switch him to that food and gradually transfer him to another
food. I highly recommend a food that lists lamb as the first ingredient
and no bone meal or by products. Brown rice is fine but no corn or
wheat. Usually you have to go to petco/smart to find a good one at a
reasonable price. Don't feed Science Diet. (I like Natures Balance and
NutroMaxx but there are other good ones. Avoid Iams, Purina and other
grocery store ones. Costco's Kirkland has a good one).
Also consider a little lavender in case he is just a little stressed.
gin
>> sorry if this is posted twice, I could'nt find the post after the first
>> time. I have a new dog that I adopted a couple of weeks ago. He is 2 years
>> old seems very healthy, happy and has adjusted well. Only problem is he has
>> quite bad diarrhea, I would appreciate any suggestions. I have used digest
>> zen on him a couple of times but Im not sure Im doing the right thing so
>> haven't been consistent with it. any help is appreciated.
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