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Generally speaking, there are two reasons why dogs have blood.
One is that it may be general gastroenteritis. General gastrointestinal discomfort, or eating the wrong thing, or or the puppy has just eaten and has not adapted to the food, which can cause diarrhea. This **simple, you can feed it some**gastroenteritis drugs, such as haloperic acid capsules, oxytetracycline tablets, gentamicin injection can also be administered, it is very easy.
Second, it may be parvovirus enteritis or canine distemper, or infectious hepatitis. You have to see if there are other symptoms, such as fever, eye droppings, cough, vomiting, shivering, etc. If there is, it should be tested.
You can go to the pet hospital to test it, or you can buy a test strip for it yourself.
If there is indeed one of these infectious diseases, it should be highly valued: it can be immediately injected with canine refined quintale serum, combined with antibiotics ** to prevent secondary infection. Antibiotics can be penicillin, ampicillin, or florfenicol, cephalosporins, etc.
If this is not possible, infusions should be given in combination with plasma, monoclonal antibodies, and so on. It is best to administer an infusion, go to an experienced veterinarian for an infusion**, the effect is the best.
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There is a disease of the stomach and intestines. Check out the veterinarian.
My dog has had it before, infected with dog parvovirus, it took 1000+, and it was cured.
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The doll is small, it is difficult to feed, don't delay the landlord, no matter what the disease is, it has already pulled blood, go to the doctor, it is dangerous to pull blood.
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Stop eating and drinking and go to the hospital for a lab test.
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It could be hemorrhagic enteritis, go check it out.
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If you say so, I'll find a veterinarian.
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Answer questions. My dog is a Samoyed, and now he is almost a year old, and he has just been dewormed this month, and he has not been sterilized, and he just hasn't been given to him this morning, and he vomited yellow water at noon, and he went to diarrhea, and then he went to pull it again, and it was bloody.
Answer: Hello, there are many reasons for blood in dog feces, and the following reasons are generally common: 1, infectious diseases 2, parasitic infections 3, gastroenteritis 4, intestinal foreign bodies 5, pancreatitis, etc. It is recommended that you describe the basic information of the dog in detail, such as age, immunization and deworming, life history, disease history, etc. This will help us to better analyze the dog's condition.
Have dogs been vaccinated? What have you eaten these days?
The question is that he is almost a year old, he had parasites when he was a child, he has not been vaccinated, he has gastroenteritis, and he is being fed as usual for the past few days.
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First of all, in dogs that have not been vaccinated or have not yet been vaccinated, the first thing we need to consider is some common infectious diseases, which will cause some diarrhea and blood in the stool.
The second is some parasitic infections of the gastrointestinal tract, which will also cause some blood in the dog's stool and diarrhea. Fungal infections in the gastrointestinal tract of dogs can also cause some blood in the stool and diarrhea.
The second is that the dog eats some things that should not be eaten, which leads to some damage, inflammation and bleeding of the gastrointestinal mucosa. Finally, there are some internal diseases that cause digestive collapse, such as some poisoning, eating onions, narcissus or heat stroke.
If the dog's spirit and appetite are very good, you can give it some gastrointestinal supplements at home, such as some probiotics, these gastrointestinal drugs to regulate. If the conditioning is not good for a day or two, it is better to send it to the pet hospital as soon as possible.
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Dogs have diarrhea and blood because of food factors, pathological factors.
1. Food factors
Dogs eat fish with fish bones, chicken and duck meat with sharp bones, or steel wool balls and other sharp foreign bodies, sharp foreign bodies into the intestines can easily scratch the dog's gastrointestinal tract, which will cause the dog to have diarrhea and blood.
2. Pathological factors
Bacterial infection can cause hemorrhagic enteritis, and clinical symptoms include bloody stool, mucus stool, etc.; Virus ** infection is mainly considered small, more common in underage dogs, can cause ketchup-like bloody stools; Parasitic infections are mainly considered for coccidiosis and trichomoniasis, which can cause relatively mild bloody stools and require prompt deworming. It is recommended to take it to the vet hospital promptly**.
The reason why the dog has been having diarrhea
1. Food:When the dog eats food that cannot be eaten, such as potato sprouts, onions, chocolate and other foods that cannot be fed, it is easy to cause food poisoning, and drinking unclean water or cold water may cause diarrhea in dogs.
2. Allergies:For dogs, general allergies do not cause diarrhea, but some dogs' allergic reactions do be accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea symptoms, if the owner determines the dog's allergen, try not to let the dog come into contact with it.
3. Gastroenteritis:In addition to the symptoms of diarrhea, dog enteritis can also have poor mental state and increased body temperature. Once you find symptoms like these, it is best to take your dog to a pet hospital for examination.
4. Cold:When the seasons change, or when the dog often sleeps on the ground, it will be easy to catch a cold and then have diarrhea.
5. Infection:When a dog is infected with parvovirus, coronavirus, canine distemper, etc., it can cause diarrhea. Symptoms of diarrhoea often progress from loose stools to watery stools, and even blood in the stools.
In the early stage of canine distemper symptoms, fever, loss of appetite, malaise, etc., vomiting and diarrhea may occur after the digestive organs are violated, and sneezing and runny nose will occur after the respiratory organs are violated.
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Dog diarrhea with blood is considered to be bleeding caused by infectious causes, such as hemorrhagic enteritis, acute pancreatitis, parvo and canine coronavirus infection.
If the dog has diarrhea to the point of bleeding, it means that the situation is very serious, and the intestinal mucosal tissue is seriously damaged. If it is a young dog, it is necessary to pay more attention to the fact that the puppy has low immunity and is easily infected by bacteria and viruses, especially strong infectious diseases such as canine plague, parvo, and coronavirus, which is still very harmful to young dogs.
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