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3 year old with Diarrhea

My 3 year old (Lad/PIt mx) has had uncontrolled Diarrhea now for 3 days now.   I found out last night my son gave him Cooked Lamb (that might have spoiled). My dog Duce, eats eveything, I even find him taking food out of the trach and my grandkids give him people food even though I tell them not too. I'm trying to break eveyone from this bad habit.  I need your help.  I'm concerned, Duce doesn't seem like himself, he seems extra tired in the morning and evening he lays on my bed, this morning when I wanted him to go into my sons room he didn't respond like he normally does.  Should I talk him to the Vet?
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1436598 tn?1332896533
So glad to hear he is doing better. Thanks for updating us!
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Thank you so much. Duce is better I've been giving him rice cooked in Chicken broth.
I started him back on regular dog food Sunday.

Bless you
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1974283 tn?1425609124
Natural ways to help your dog is to feed him pumpkin mixed with rice and chicken or rice and beef. Then after symptoms start to decrease, mix a little of his kibble in.. More and more until his tummy calms down.
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974371 tn?1424653129
If he is acting this way and it has been 3 days, I would take him in to be checked.  Who knows what he was fed or might have gotten into.  Take a fresh stool sample with you.
Good luck
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1436598 tn?1332896533
I would take him to the vet. If his diarrhea has been severe he may well be dehydrated and need fluids. In addition, they should be able to give him something to stop the diarrhea. Is he eating? Drinking?
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