Not exact matches
In case of no further vomiting after you give your child
bland food for a day or so, you can conveniently put your child
back on his normal and routine daily
diet.
If your infant goes 8 hours after vomiting, you should start him
on bland food like cereal as you can slowly get your child
back to his routine
diet.
At first I thought he had gotten into another dogs poop at daycare, but when I bowel rested him, restarted him
on a
bland diet then slowly transitioned
back to this food, he got diarrhea again.
If the diarrhea doesn't resolve by holding
back on food and then re-introducing a
bland diet, though, then it's time to call your veterinarian.
If your pet is refusing to eat or experiencing an upset stomach and vomiting, cease pain medication and follow these simple instructions to tempt them to eat a
bland diet to get them
back on track.
After 2 days blend the
bland diet with the regular
diet, continually changing the ratio until you are
back with the regular
diet (eg;
on the 1st day serve 3/4
bland, 1/4 regular
diet, then 50/50 etc.).