1. **Fasting**: Allow your dog to fast for 12-24 hours (but ensure they have access to water) to let their stomach settle.
2. **Bland Diet**: Once the fasting period is over, introduce a bland diet. Common options include:
- **Boiled Chicken and Rice**: Skinless, boneless chicken boiled and shredded, mixed with plain white rice. This is easy to digest and can help firm up stools.
- **Pumpkin**: Plain canned pumpkin (not the spiced pie filling) can help soothe the stomach and is high in fiber, which can aid digestion.
- **Sweet Potatoes**: Cooked and mashed sweet potatoes are another good option as they are gentle on the stomach and provide nutrients.
- **Plain Yogurt**: A small amount of plain, unsweetened yogurt can introduce beneficial probiotics to support gut health.
3. **Hydration**: Ensure your dog stays hydrated. If they are reluctant to drink water, you can offer low-sodium chicken broth or ice cubes made from broth.
4. **Gradual Reintroduction**: After a day or two on the bland diet, gradually reintroduce their regular food in small amounts to see how they react.
5. **Monitor Symptoms**: Keep an eye on your dog's symptoms. If they persist for more than 24-48 hours, or if your dog shows signs of lethargy, vomiting, or diarrhea, consult your veterinarian for further advice.
Always remember to consult your vet before making significant changes to your dog's diet, especially if they have underlying health issues.
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