How to deal with bloody stools in dogs? In fact, there are many causes of bloody stool in dogs, including digestive tract infection, enteritis, constipation, intestinal foreign bodies, intestinal obstruction, anal diseases, etc. If the dog's sto...
How to deal with bloody stools in dogs? In fact, there are many causes of bloody stool in dogs, including digestive tract infection, enteritis, constipation, intestinal foreign bodies, intestinal obstruction, anal diseases, etc. If the dog's stool is bleeding, it should be stopped first and sent to the hospital for examination. Doctors will formulate corresponding treatment plans based on symptoms and examination results, including the treatment of antibiotics, hemostatic drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs and other drugs. During the treatment period, pay attention to the dog's diet and living habits and avoid a lot of activities and tension. At the same time, regular reviews are conducted to ensure that the condition is completely controlled.
There are three reasons for bloody stools in dogs. The first reason is food, such as constipation caused by crude fiber food. Anal cracks in dogs with severe constipation, causing bloody stools. You need to change the food for your dog in time and feed some probiotics to regulate your stomach and intestines.
The second reason is virus. Canine parvovirus can cause enteritis, causing abnormal bowel movements to cause bleeding stools in dogs. Canine distemper virus can also cause gastrointestinal damage and cause bloody stools. This should be sent to the hospital for treatment in time. The earlier you send it to the hospital, the better the effect.
The third reason is that parasites cause bloody stools. Parasites that dogs are prone to infection include hookworms, coccidiosis, roundworms, tapeworms, etc. For example, hookworms parasitize in the duodenum, bite the intestinal wall and suck blood to cause blood stools. Dogs need to deworm regularly, both inside and outside the body.