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Can Dogs Have Imodium?

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Now that you’ve searched ‘Imodium for Dogs’, it is highly likely that your dog has diarrhea and the vet has prescribed this medicine. But you usually won’t check the safety level of any medicine prescribed by your trusted vet, so either you’ve already read something on the internet before or a pet-parent friend of yours has told you that ‘Imodium is not good for dogs’. Either way, it is a good thing that you’ve come here to clear your doubts.

Can dogs have imodium? Continue reading below to learn more from Spot Pet Insurance.

Potential Side-Effects of Imodium for Dogs

Can dogs have imodium? It is important to learn about potential side effects The side effects as mentioned above, are breed-specific and hence these drugs can become a strict NO for them. Here’s a list of dogs that should NOT be given Imodium - 

  • Herding breeds – Breeds like Australian Shepherds, Collies, and Shetland Sheepdogs carry a form of MDR1 gene. It helps to clear chemicals and possible toxins, including certain medications, like loperamide, from the body for dogs. Some herding dogs may not have this gene but it’s better to check and then administer the medicine.

  • Dogs with certain health issues – If your dog has breathing issues, kidney or liver problems, inflammatory bowel syndrome, hypothyroidism, or a recent head injury then this opioid should be avoided. Dogs with intestinal infections should also avoid it as diarrhea is the body’s natural mechanism to get rid of the toxins. 

  • Ongoing medications – Your vet will ask you if your dog is on any other ongoing medication because these drugs do not go well with certain medications like antihistamines and other sedation medicines.  

  • Bacterial diarrhea – If the vet identifies the cause of diarrhea as bacteria, viruses, or parasites, they won’t recommend Imodium as it’s not good to have these toxic agents in the body for long

How Much Imodium Can You Give a Dog?

Imodium is available in both tablet and liquid form. If your dog is one of the large breeds like Mastiff, Saint Bernard, Great Dane, English Bulldog, etc. then the vet would usually recommend a tablet which comes in the dosage of 2mg of loperamide.1 For smaller breeds like Pomeranian, Poodle, Chihuahua, Pug, etc. the liquid form is preferred which comes in the dosage of 1mg/5ml. 

How to Cure Diarrhea Without Medicines in Dogs?

Diarrhea can be cured at home using remedies and diets as well if you want to avoid any type of medication. Below are some ways – 

  • Fasting – An 8-12 hrs fast can help cleanse your dog’s stomach. For mild or infrequent bouts of diarrhea, this is one of the best ways to cure it.

  • Rehydration – Diarrhea causes dehydration. Make sure you rehydrate your dog throughout the day.

  • Introduce nutrition slowly – Once the dog’s stool becomes solid, introduce a bland diet of boiled white meat chicken with no bones, skin, or spices mixed with white rice. Lengthen the time between meals until your pup's stool returns to a solid state.

  • Pumpkins - Adding pure pumpkins to your dog's food can provide fiber and help regulate your dog’s digestive system. 1-4 tablespoons per meal works well for their dogs.

  • Probiotics - Probiotics like Saccharomyces boulardii, Bacillus subtilis, Pediococcus acidilactici, Lactobacillus acidophilus, or Enterococcus faecium can help regulate your dog's gut flora and improve their digestive health.

  • Herbs: Certain herbs, like marshmallow root, can help soothe the gastrointestinal tract and decrease inflammation. 1/2 to 1.5 ml per 20 pounds body weight given twice daily can help.

  • Reduce stress – Stress is one of the leading causes of diarrhea in humans. Even for dogs, changes in the environment, diet, etc, can cause digestive imbalance. Keep your dog in a calm and comfortable environment to reduce stress. 

What Should I Do if I Forget to Give My Dog Their Medication?

The packaging of the medicine usually has instructions on what to do when a dose is missed. You can check that. Or just call your vet and ask for advice as it can vary depending on the treatment. Monitor your dog in the meantime and set up reminders to avoid this in the future.

Do I Need to Monitor My Dog While Giving Them Imodium?

Yes, you must closely monitor your dog while giving them Imodium and for the rest of the day for any signs of side effects. If you see constipation, lethargy, or any other issue, you should call your vet immediately. 

Conclusion


Imodium is an opioid that should be used only under a doctor’s guidance. And don’t worry about the vet’s fees and the prescription medications as we’ll have all of them covered under our plans.

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