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Question by monica
Submitted on 8/21/2003
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I have a 5 month old female boxer who tends to get diarreah quite often. I would like to know if other boxer owners have had this problem with their boxer. She is up to date with vet visits, etc. Could something else be causing this?


Answer by Sarah
Submitted on 9/20/2004
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I have a 5 month old Boxer who used to suffer from dioreah so on the advice of a vet I now feed him beta active dry dog food about 2 handfulls and half a tin of dog meat in a morning then for his tea he has another handfull of beta active only.  He's never had problems with his bowels since.  Beta active is available from most pet stores.

 

Answer by anthony
Submitted on 4/8/2005
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give your dog some cottage cheese and rice for one week

 

Answer by maggie the super pup
Submitted on 11/3/2005
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um i have a 5 month old boxer female, and she had diarrhea 2 times since i had her. something else may be wrong with your dog you  should ask the vet about it

 

Answer by boxer luver
Submitted on 12/9/2006
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my boxer get diarreah easily to and she will vomit for no apart reson are you having that problem 2?

 

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