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Most dogs recover from gastroenteritis within a few days to a week with proper treatment; milder cases may resolve in one to two days.
Four common signs and symptoms of gastroenteritis include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and anorexia.
A dog with gastroenteritis typically shows signs like vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, loss of appetite, and sometimes blood in stool or vomit.
Common symptoms of gastroenteritis in dogs include vomiting, diarrhea (sometimes with blood), loss of appetite, lethargy, abdominal discomfort, dehydration, weight loss, and fever.
You can offer a bland diet, keep your dog hydrated, and use vet-recommended probiotics or natural remedies like pumpkin puree instead of Pepto-Bismol.
You can give your dog a bland diet of boiled chicken and rice, keep them hydrated with small sips of water or bone broth, and ensure rest; always consult your veterinarian before administering any home treatment.
Instead of Pepto-Bismol, you can offer your dog a bland diet, ensure hydration, and use vet-recommended probiotics or stomach-soothing options—always under veterinary guidance.
You can give your dog small amounts of water or ice cubes for hydration, feed a bland diet like boiled chicken and rice, and offer vet-approved probiotics or pumpkin puree, but always consult your vet first.
Instead of Pepto-Bismol, you can manage mild stomach upset in dogs with a bland diet, hydration, rest, and vet-approved probiotics or natural remedies like plain pumpkin puree—but always consult your vet first.
You can offer your dog small amounts of water or ice cubes, feed a bland diet like boiled chicken and rice, and allow rest—but always consult your vet first.

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