I would give a small amount of kibble yes. Try a half cup. See how he does with this amount. Did you feed some boiled chicken and how long ago was that?
ETA, if you have not fed the small amount of boiled chicken, feed that first. Just make sure that you feed small amounts.
Is he still drinking a lot of water?
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Quote: Nick Logan
should I give any kibble ???
Nick, are you reading any of Connies replies to your questions?
Quote: Connie
If the last one was a log and he is pooping much less frequently than he was, you can give a snack of all white skinless chicken (about 1/3 cup) or swap out some of the rice gruel and swap in some kibble, not increasing it again (which would cause diarrhea again) until you see the result of that meal.
Until that pup has normal firm logs....he needs to stay on the rice gruel in some way shape or form. DO NOT SWITCH HIM RIGHT BACK TO KIBBLE.
Every change has to be done slowly & gradually otherwise you will be back at square one!
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Quote: Joyce Salazar
Ok, Please do as Wendy suggests Nick. I was typing at the same time. I don't want you to get confused.
Joyce, i only said to keep doing rice, with a bit of kibble mixed in because that last poop pic didn't look totally firm to me.
This pup seems to have a very sensitive tummy, so i figured maybe adding a bit of kibble to the rice would help ease him into it. I didn't want him jumping right back into kibble alone.
Water Poop
Feed Chicken and Rice
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Normal Poop Still Watery
HAPPY DANCE! Continue Diet, Stay Hydrated
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Some Improvement No Change
Stay on Diet till norm Call Connie @ 6am
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