[nagdu] At What Point is a Soft Stool Diarrhea

minh ha minh.ha927 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 6 12:09:08 UTC 2013


You could also try putting him on a bland diet to let his stomach
settle. Viva got explosive diarrhea for two days straight when I first
came home with her, and I put her on a mixture of chicken and rice. I
hear ground up hamburger works well, too.

Minh
On 8/5/13, Nicole Torcolini <ntorcolini at wavecable.com> wrote:
> It's diarrhea  if it is too watery to pick up. If the soft stool continues,
> you might consider giving Huck some rice with his food.
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>                 I have my own view about this bud would love to hear what
> others thing--if it is explosive, and I can't pick it u--it's definitely
> diarrhea. <grin>
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>                Huck's is still soft but seems to be forming up better now
> that the weather moderated, at least for a few days, and he is more settled
> in my home.
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> Darla & handsome, hardworking Huck
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> Darla J. Rogers
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