The dog only has loose stools, a small amount of blood, is it small

Updated on pet 2024-05-07
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, you have to determine if it is small.

    Small test strips are not accurate! There are also many pet hospitals that are reluctant to explain the fraud of money There is a problem with the stomach and intestines The small test strip still shows that it is not normal First of all, if your dog The vaccine is completed and the time is guaranteed, then the probability of a small can basically be ruled out Also, if you don't have diarrhea, it is estimated that it is not After all, it has been three days, and the parvo must be diluted until the blood clot is pulled

    Anyway. It's all gastrointestinal problems It's best to fast, if it's really small, you can't even drink water You have to go to the hospital to rely on nutritional injections to maintain Generally, it can be cured in a week, and if it can't be cured, it's just...

    I hope it's not small, if it is, get some nutritional injections, parvo monoclonal antibodies, etc.

    Also, have you been bugged? If you were born until now, you haven't been insected... It's also possible to have blood in the stool, and, moreover, it's too late.

    And then there's whether you ate some kind of chicken bones, cut the intestines, and carefully analyze the chin.

    Remember what I said.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It only diarrhea, not spitting, and it is not sure that it is small.

    The pet hospital was originally a fraud of money, and dogs with parvo and canine plague had to be injected and injected. It's a complete waste of money.

    Enteritis will pull blood,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hospitals are money-free, and I feel the same way...

    Tiny is pulling and spitting, and finally dies of dehydration, your dog should not be small...

    Give him antidiarrheal medicine...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Give him antidiarrheal medicine...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Can the dog still be saved by pulling blood in the stool?

    2. Is it okay for a parvovirus dog to pull blood?

    3. Can the dog be saved if it has blood in the stool?

    4. Is the dog helpless when he pulls blood slightly?

    1.There is still a chance.

    2.Dogs infected by parvovirus will basically vomit, pull blood, it can be said that pulling blood is a period that many dogs have to go through, as long as the blood is controlled, no sepsis is caused, there is generally the possibility of life-saving, severe cases can be transfused to help it tide over the difficulties.

    3.Therefore, it is a wise choice to ** as soon as possible, in fact, the earlier the treatment, the greater the chance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dog diarrhea with blood may be the dog suffering from dog parvo, and the dog will have symptoms of diarrhea and blood when the dog suffers from canine parvo. When a dog is infected with parasitic enteritis, it can also have blood streaks in the stool. When a dog's gastrointestinal tract is damaged, there is also blood in the stool.

    The gastrointestinal mucosa of dogs is damaged, and there will also be diarrhea and blood. Dogs with canine parvo will have symptoms of diarrhea and blood, and at the same time, the poop will emit a foul smell, accompanied by vomiting, emaciation, loss of appetite, and listlessness. If the dog is found to have the above symptoms, it is necessary to fast food and water and seek medical attention immediately to avoid delaying the condition.

    Parasitic enteritis is mainly caused by dogs infected with parasites, dog poop is dry and sometimes thin, unlike dog's fine feces with blood, parasitic enteritis is only a small amount of blood in the feces. Deworming dogs can be started from the full moon, dogs before 6 months of age are dewormed once a month, and dogs after 6 months of age are dewormed every three months.

    It is also possible for dogs to eat thin bones or other sharp things, which can cause gastrointestinal damage and blood in the stool after cutting the intestines.

    The dog has long-term diarrhea, and the gastrointestinal mucosa is damaged, resulting in blood in the stool.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Parvovirus introduction

    Parvos dogs are an extremely common dog disease caused by canine parvovirus. The virus is spread through coughing, sneezing, etc., usually through the nose and mouth, and then invades various organs throughout the body. The virus mainly attacks the respiratory and digestive systems of dogs, and sick dogs often have symptoms such as general malaise, fever, runny nose, cough, coughing up blood, and diarrhea.

    When the immune system is unable to fight the virus in a timely and effective manner, the virus can multiply rapidly in the dog's body, eroding the cells in the body, causing bleeding symptoms. Therefore, dogs will have blood pulling after parvovirus infection.

    2. Blood pulling caused by parvovirus infection

    Parvovirus infection in dogs can cause cell death and bleeding due to the multiplication of the virus in the body. Among them, the dog's intestinal system is one of the organs that parvoviruses love to invade, because it is one of the main ways for viruses to enter dogs.

    After infection, parvo poisoning will cause inflammation of the dog's intestinal mucosa, thereby destroying the mucosal barrier, leading to the invasion of bacteria and toxins, and further aggravating the dog's blood pulling symptoms. Therefore, the cause of blood in dogs is often closely related to the timing and degree of parvovirus infection.

    3. Blood pulling caused by other diseases

    In addition to parvovirus infection, there are some other diseases that can also cause blood in dogs. Common diseases include intestinal inflammation, parasitic infections, digestive tract tumors, etc. These diseases will cause symptoms such as intestinal inflammation, erosion, and necrosis in dogs, resulting in the destruction of the intestinal mucosa, resulting in blood pulling.

    In the case of blood pulling symptoms in dogs, we need to take targeted measures according to the specificity of different diseases and individualize them.

    4. Prevention and control measures for blood pulling

    As dog owners, we need to always pay attention to the health of dogs, and detect and ** diseases on dogs in time.

    In terms of preventing parvovirus infection, we can let dogs receive regular immunizations to improve their dogs' immunity and disease resistance. In addition, it is also necessary to provide a clean and hygienic environment for dogs, strengthen dog nutrition and exercise, and improve the overall immunity of dogs.

    In addition, in the early stage of the dog's blood pulling, we can also promote the dog's physical recovery and immunity improvement by conditioning the dog's diet and rest.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Hello, don't worry, you have to be mentally prepared for this situation, at present, there is still about 50% of the ** rate, and there is still a chance.

    First of all, if you don't get better on the fourth day of sending to the hospital, you don't want to be treated, that is, ** three days, during which you just need to feed some nutritional paste, don't listen to how expensive the doctor wants to buy, dozens of dollars are also very good, and then you will accompany it more, talk to it more, small belongs to the gastrointestinal disease, you can buy some pet stomach health and the like, I wish your baby can be healthy and healthy by your side! Don't feed anything else, it will only add to the burden.

    Can the dog be saved if he has a small bloody stool?

    Hello, I'm glad to solve the problem for you, I have seen your problem and am sorting out the answer, please wait a moment.

    Hello dear! I'm glad to solve the problem for you In this case, if you have to go to the hospital in time, the dog has to be saved, but it still depends on the method of infiltrating the hail body, and there is still time to accept, after all, parvo is a more serious disease. If you have to isolate it from other animals, it is easy to spread the small ones.

    Puppies have low immunity. You don't take it out, just put it in your room or in the hospital.

    Dog wide imitation dog is now cautious in 2 months, found that the first day of the small sent to the hospital for hospitalization**, today is the fourth day, just now the doctor said white blood cells, there is blood in the stool, how much is the rate of this situation**?

    No vomiting at the moment.

    Hello, don't worry about your excitement, this situation you have to be psychologically prepared, at present, there is about 50% of the rate, there is still a chance first, if you don't get better on the fourth day of the hospital, you don't want to be treated, that is, three days, during which you just feed some nutritional paste, don't listen to how expensive the doctor wants to buy, dozens of dollars are also very good, and then you will accompany it more to take turns, talk to it more quietly, small belongs to the stomach disease, you can buy another pet stomach health and the like, I wish your baby good health by your side! Don't feed anything else, it will only add to the burden.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Having small blood in your dog's stool indicates that the condition has worsened and needs to be done immediately**.

    2.Parvovirus is mainly transmitted through feces, urine, vomit, saliva, etc., and dogs with parvovirus have been detoxifying through feces and urine, etc., and even dogs after ** will be detoxified for a long time.

    3.The initial symptoms of parvo are mainly depression, decreased appetite, vomiting, soft stools, diarrhea, etc., once the above symptoms are found in the dog, immediately carry out **, improve the chance.

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