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Blood in droppings..?

Discussion in 'Health & Nutrition' started by dogmanduke82, Aug 24, 2005.

  1. dogmanduke82

    dogmanduke82 Big Dog

    There was a lil specs of blood in my dogs droppings why..?
     
  2. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    Many, many, many reasons. If you see it again, off to the vet you go.
     
  3. The Watcher

    The Watcher Till The Wheels Fall Off.

    well said........
     
  4. SDPinoy

    SDPinoy Pup

    could be anything.. like everyone else said, off to the vet you go! don't wait for people to respond while ur dog may be gettin worst.
     
  5. dogmanduke82

    dogmanduke82 Big Dog

    made an appointment just then for thanks all?
     
  6. SDPinoy

    SDPinoy Pup

    please let us know how it turns out. hope ur dog's ok! good luck!
     
  7. dogmanduke82

    dogmanduke82 Big Dog

    Okay now the vet took a stool sample and everything came back great ecept he had round worms..
     
  8. The Watcher

    The Watcher Till The Wheels Fall Off.

    lil strongid get him fixed up.....;)
     
  9. RHI

    RHI Big Dog

    glad to hear your dog will be ok, keep up on the regular wormings , we worm our dogs, especially puppies often, if their in top health, then they have a much better chance if they do get sick , of trying to fight off diseases much better...........
     
  10. PitbullLover

    PitbullLover Big Dog

    I'm glad that you noticed this and got it fixed right way. It is very important to pay close attention to your animals for any signs of illness, distress, or anything out of the ordinary. Good job!
     

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