Step 1: Fast for 12 hours
Withhold all food from your puppy for 12 hours to give their digestive system a chance to rest. Offer small amounts of water during this time.
Step 2: Start with a small amount of boiled chicken and rice
After the 12-hour fast, offer your puppy a small amount of boiled chicken and rice. Start with 1-2 tablespoons per meal.
Step 3: Monitor your puppy's reaction
Observe your puppy closely for any signs of an adverse reaction, such as vomiting or diarrhea. If your puppy tolerates the chicken and rice well, you can gradually increase the amount at each meal.
Step 4: Introduce the new food gradually
Once your puppy is eating the chicken and rice mixture without any problems, you can start introducing the new food. Mix a small amount of the new food with the chicken and rice, and gradually increase the ratio of new food to chicken and rice over the course of several days.
Step 5: Monitor your puppy's stools
Continue to monitor your puppy's stools for any changes. If their stools become loose or watery, reduce the amount of new food you're introducing and give them more chicken and rice.
Step 6: Transition to the new food
Once your puppy is consistently eating the new food without any signs of digestive upset, you can transition them completely to the new food.
Remember, each puppy is different, so adjust the amounts and timing based on your puppy's individual needs. If your puppy's diarrhea persists or worsens, it's important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.