Why Dogs Get Loose Motion and What Actually Works
Digestive problems rank among the most common health issues in Indian dogs. Loose motion, chronic diarrhoea, vomiting, and poor gut motility can each stem from a different cause — dietary change, bacterial overgrowth, antibiotic disruption, stress, or underlying disease. Treating all of these the same way is a mistake most pet owners make.
What This Section Covers
This section brings together vet-recommended gastrointestinal medicines and supplements for dogs — probiotics like Fortiflora and Proviable, antidiarrheal tablets, gut motility regulators, and prebiotic pastes from Virbac, Veko, Hills, and Royal Canin. These products address acute loose stools, post-antibiotic gut imbalance, chronic colitis, and dietary indiscretion. All products are sourced from licensed veterinary distributors.
When to See a Vet Instead of Treating at Home
If your dog has had loose motion for more than 24 hours, is passing blood, or is vomiting alongside diarrhoea, consult a vet before starting any treatment. Suitable for dogs of all sizes and breeds, including puppies above 8 weeks where indicated on the product label.