
Rethinking Antibiotics for Dog Diarrhea Treatment
Studies suggest that the commonly prescribed antibiotic metronidazole may not be effective in treating acute diarrhea in dogs and could negatively impact the gut microbiome. Veterinarians are being urged to use antibiotics sparingly to combat drug resistance. Research indicates that a modified diet, including highly digestible foods and possibly probiotics, may be just as effective in resolving diarrhea. However, some practitioners still rely on antibiotics to satisfy demanding clients. The use of educational materials and delayed prescribing are suggested as alternatives to address client expectations. The efficacy of probiotics in treating diarrhea is still uncertain, but they are considered safer than antibiotics. Further research is needed to determine the most effective probiotic strains and their impact on the gut microbiome.