calliecritturs
Posted : 7/21/2011 7:26:41 PM
Clindamyacin is a VERY strong pennecillin type drug -- it will do exactly that. A probiotic would be helpful -- just give it two hours "off" from the antibiotic. Partly it's that it's killing the 'good' bacteria (clindamycin is an anaerobic drug - kills bacteria that doesn't require oxygen to live so it can majorly target gut bacteria), but it's just plain strong stuff and gut problems are just plain typical.
However -- also consider this. He does *not* need to "strain" at all. Now diarrhea can make its own kind of straining (if the peristalsis in the intestinal tract keeps spasming), but at the same time you don't want the boy to have the opposite problem and put any strain on those stitches.
If you use something to stop the diarrhea I'd talk to the vet -- it would be *me* to use something more like pepto bismol rather than anything stronger because you don't want him to get too bound up. If you have the caplets you can give him one safely. (Billy at 30 pounds took 1/2 a caplet frequently -- but it's a broad dose range). Do make sure you keep the vet in the loop -- Foxy could not take clindamycin at all -- he really couldn't tolerate it gut-wise at all. Don't be surprised if it simply continues as long as he's on the drug -- which is why I said keep the vet in the loop. The benefits of it may outweigh the side-effects and the vet will instruct you on how to continue.
Give him Traumeel -- it will help reduce the inflammation in the gut as well as in his boo boo. (she's used that in the past with him)
Good luck -- I'm so sorry, hon -- you've already been thru the mill this week. *hugs*