Can I give my dog Imodium or Pepto Bismol?

Pepto-Bismol (bismuth subsalicylate), Imodium (loperamide), and Pepcid (famotidine) are all generally considered safe for canine use with the appropriate dose and prior consultation with your dog’s veterinarian.

Bismuth subsalicylate, also known as Pepto Bismol or by its generic name, is a popular antacid and stomach relaxant in people. The quickest response is that it can be used for dogs, but there are some restrictions (don’t give it to cats).

Dogs frequently experience digestive problems; in fact, pet parents bring their dogs to the veterinarian most frequently for stomach complaints. Pepto can help ease discomfort and, in some cases, stop the symptom for minor conditions like indigestion, mild diarrhea, and gas.

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Similar to humans, dogs can experience stomach issues such as indigestion, diarrhea, and gas. Although minor cases of stomach upset or diarrhea can be treated at home with “people” medications that are safe for dogs, severe or prolonged symptoms should always be treated by a veterinarian. Call your veterinarian if symptoms worsen or if you’ve never given your dog any of the foods or medications listed below.

First, consider why your dog’s stomach is upset

Before discussing Imodium for dogs or any other OTC indigestion medication for dogs, take a moment to think about the circumstances surrounding your dog’s stomach ache.

Has your dog recently traveled, stayed in a kennel or boarding facility, or been exposed to any unusual stressors? Have you recently changed your dog’s diet or brand of food? Has your pup been rummaging through the trash or eating something he shouldn’t have?

If you regularly monitor the consistency of your dog’s stool, you may have an easier time determining the cause of dog diarrhea. Prior to administering any type of human medication to dogs, you should also consider the severity and duration of the condition. The two most frequent causes of dog diarrhea are diet and stress, both of which typically go away on their own within a few days even when left untreated.

Dogs Who Are Suffering from a Serious Intestinal Infection

Imodium should not be given to dogs who have an intestinal bacterial infection, as this can cause diarrhea.

Similar to toxic foods, you should allow your dog’s body to eliminate as much of the bacteria as it can. To help your dog get rid of the infection, your veterinarian probably recommends a medication.

FAQ

Can I give my dog Imodium for diarrhea?

Dogs can take one 2-milligram pill for every 40 pounds of body weight, two to three times a day, according to Dr. Klein. Call your veterinarian first to verify dosage. Do not offer this medication for more than two days.

What over the counter meds can I give my dog for diarrhea?

Loperamide (Imodium®). When dosed at 1 mg per 20 pounds of body weight, this medication should be safe for your dog and a good last-resort treatment for diarrhea. Only give one dose. If the diarrhea does not resolve, contact your veterinarian.

What can I give my dog to alleviate diarrhea?

Simple protein sources like egg (prepared without butter or oil) or chicken (without skin) Fennel, among other herbs, may have gastrointestinal calming effects. Sensitive stomach dog foods are available from some manufacturers, which can help with digestive issues. Some of these might need to come from your veterinarian.

Can dogs take Pepto-Bismol for diarrhea?

Can I give Pepto Bismol to my dog? Pepto Bismol (bismuth subsalicylate) can be used to safely reduce a dog’s symptoms of nausea, heartburn, gurgling, uncomfortable stomach, and most effectively, diarrhea.