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How long with soft stools before a dog can be vaccinated?
Never vaccinate a dog with soft stools; wait until it recovers. Fast half a day, then bland food and probiotics; see a vet if it lingers.
What happens if a dog has soft stool for a long time?
Mild soft stool may self-heal, but bacterial infection can worsen it to diarrhea and dehydration. Treat promptly with probiotics; if no relief, use anti-inflammatory and antidiarrheal drugs, and do a fecal test if it recurs to check for parasites or gut disease.
My dog has soft stool but is energetic β what should I do?
Likely parasites, indigestion, or mild infection. Give probiotics and a light diet; if no improvement in a day, use anti-diarrheal or see a vet for testing.

Why Is My Dog’s Stool Soft or Unformed, and What Helps?
Soft, unformed stool in dogs has several causes, from a simple upset after the wrong food to gastroenteritis, parasites, or even a viral infection. The right response depends entirely on the cause, so guessing at medicine can waste time. This guide walks through the four common reasonsβindigestion, gut inflammation, internal parasites, and virusesβand the matching treatment, from probiotics to a timely trip to the clinic.

Is Soft-but-Formed Stool a Sign of Overfeeding?
Soft but still-formed stool means the gut is irritated but not yet failing β often from a weird snack, overfeeding, a chill, parasites, or medicine β and can precede real diarrhea or even distemper. Start with probiotics and a bland diet, and see the vet if it doesn't settle.

Why Dogs Eat Grass
Dogs eat grass out of boredom, a nutrient gap that triggers pica, or simply to move a heavy meal through the gut. Curb it by enriching the diet, correcting the behavior with a firm 'no,' and offering probiotics so the grass does not loosen the stools β and see a vet if vomiting or severe diarrhea follows.

What to Do If Your Dog Catches Parvovirus (Parvo)
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a highly contagious, often fatal disease of dogs, especially puppies, causing severe vomiting and bloody diarrhea. Treatment is supportive β fluids, antivirals, and symptom control β alongside vet care. The enteric form (most common) is described here, with a home med list including amoxicillin, probiotics, glucose, and an anti-nausea drug.

What Your Dog’s Waste and Walk Reveal About Its Health
Beyond temperature, pulse, and weight, a walk is the best window into your dog's health β watch its gait, expression, and the color and shape of its urine and stool. Red or dark urine can mean bleeding, cloudy urine an infection, shiny urine crystals, and orange urine jaundice; soft, bloody, or black stool points to digestive trouble. Catch these early and bring a fresh sample to the vet.

Dog Has Diarrhea but Still Acts Fine β What’s Going On?
A dog with diarrhea but normal energy still needs the cause found β usually parasites, a reaction to new food, bacteria, a swallowed object, or a drug side effect. At home, rest the gut with a 12β24 hour fast (water only), then a bland boiled-meat-and-rice diet reintroduced slowly over four days, plus probiotics and fiber; see a vet if it persists or a chronic issue like kidney disease is suspected.

How to Express a Dog’s Anal Glands, and Why It Matters
A dog's anal glands need regular expression to avoid impaction and infection. They empty naturally during firm bowel movements, but chronic soft stool lets fluid build up and the glands become sore or rupture β so owners should express them about once a month.