Certain treats or table scraps—especially rich or spicy foods—can upset a pet's stomach. Also, pets may “sneak” food from the garbage or from the ground during their walks. All of these could potentially cause diarrhea, so it's best to find ways to avoid these “dietary indiscretions.”
What dog foods cause diarrhea?
Far and away the most common cause of diarrhoea in dogs is wheat gluten (most dry food, dog treats, bread, pasta, biscuits, etc). But there are a number of other causes too. If your dog is suffering recurring diarrhoea then it's likely you're making some simple mistakes diet-wise.
What is the most common cause of diarrhea in dogs?
Parasites - roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, Coccidia, or Giardia. Viral infections such as parvovirus, distemper, or coronavirus. Bacterial infections - such as salmonella. Inflammatory bowel disease.
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