Actualy I missed his morning meal, usually I feed him around 5am. And today my wife feed him around 11am and I did asked my wife to add chicken gizzard in his meal, after his first meal of the day then went out side for potty then it happened, but the amount is maybe 1 oz though!! Also day before yesterday we are having grape and my wife gave him a few, he's really like it, always come back for more..
Ok, I just went out side and double check his stool from this afternoon, actually is not really watering like, is more likely pudding...but is really hard to tell right now cause is been raining this couple days ( all day ). So grapes is no good for dogs, for sure no more grapes for Junior! And what about teething, will teething cause diarrhea?
It is possible that it might be causing the diarrhea. I would watch him, and make sure he doesn't get worse or water like diarrhea which leads to dehydration very quickly in a puppy.
But it could have been the grapes your wife fed the pup too.
Here's a list of foods that are toxic to dogs: http://www.entirelypets.com/toxicfoods.html
Note, there is a part of this that talks about raw bones...
I personally choose to ignore this info as I have been feeding raw for quite some time. But the list of foods and plants is why I posted this for you.
Also for teething a great help for my dogs when they were pups was to take a wash rag and wet it, squeeze out the excess water and roll it up and put it in the freezer.
When it is frozen, give to the pup to chew on. It helps take some of the swelling down on their gums and they seem to like it a lot.
Hope your pup gets better soon!
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