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Moro carrot soup with recipe + video

Moro carrot soup is not a miracle cure, but it is a classic bland food for acute diarrhea. That is exactly how it should be framed.

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When it can make sense

Mostly when the dog:

  • has mild acute diarrhea
  • is otherwise alert and stable
  • has no blood in the stool
  • is not also vomiting repeatedly

When it is not enough

See a vet if there is:

  • diarrhea lasting several days
  • blood in the stool
  • fever
  • clear abdominal pain
  • apathy
  • repeated vomiting

Recipe

  • 500 g carrots
  • 1 liter water
  • a little salt

Cook the carrots for at least 90 minutes, puree them, top up with water again, and let the soup cool. Feed in small portions.

Conclusion

Moro carrot soup is bland food, not a magic fix. It can make sense for mild acute diarrhea, but it does not replace veterinary care when symptoms are stronger or persistent.

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Veterinarian Mag.med.vet. Emin Jasarevic

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Veterinarian Mag.med.vet. Emin Jasarevic

Veterinarian & Medical Author

Mag.med.vet. (Veterinary Medicine)Practicing VeterinarianCo-Author of the Hunde Gesundheits Bibel

Veterinarian Mag.med.vet. Emin Jasarevic creates medically accurate articles and videos on animal health topics. He is co-author of the Hunde Gesundheits Bibel and ensures professionally correct content at Hundeo.

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