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Thanks for the videos and references. I hadn’t realized that it could take 7-10 days for diarrhea to resolve, in an otherwise healthy dog. The take-home from the videos seemed to me that that there isn’t much reason to visit the vet other than ruling out some serious, underlying causes by an exam and ruling out parasites by a fecal exam.
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