Moro carrot soup isn't a miracle cure, but it has long been known as a bland diet for acute diarrhea. That's exactly how you should think of it: a simple, cautious measure for mild symptoms.
When it can make sense
Mainly when your dog:
- has mild acute diarrhea
- is otherwise alert and stable
- has no blood in the stool
- isn't repeatedly vomiting at the same time
When it isn't enough
With these signs, your dog belongs at the vet:
- diarrhea lasting several days
- blood in the stool
- fever
- noticeable abdominal pain
- apathy
- repeated vomiting
Recipe
- 500 g carrots
- 1 liter water
- a little salt
Boil the carrots for at least 90 minutes, purée them finely, and top up with water again. Then let it cool and serve in small portions.
Ready-made alternative
If you'd rather not cook the soup yourself, there's also a ready-made version:

Anifit Moro Carrot Soup
Ready-made Moro carrot soup following the classic recipe. Just needs warming up. Handy on the go or when you're in a hurry.
- Ready-made home remedy, ready to use right away
- 390 g per jar
- 21 customer reviews in the shop
- Save 10% with the code JETZT10
from €2.09
Conclusion
Moro carrot soup is a bland diet, not a magic fix. For mild acute diarrhea it can be helpful. For more severe or persistent symptoms it isn't enough.




