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GET YOUR DOG TO THE VET
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Your dog need to see a veterinarian immediately, blood in the stool is considered a medical emergency, diarrhea and blood is very serious and dangerous to say the least.Question, if this was happening to you, or a child or a family member would you not be concerned.
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Would it really help if we suggested a perforated intestine from a bone or something else she ate, cancer, etc.? It is just not the sort of question anybody on the net can help with much. Please let us know what the problems was. Even if we aren't much help, we care.
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I don't know if you're still looking for an answer. If so, are you talking about stool or urine?
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Ok, I see you are talking about stool. I do hope you've taken your dog to the Vet. If your dog has frequent watery stool with blood/and or mucus, it could be a case of IBD (inflammatory bowel disease). But always best to discuss with Vet.
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Your dog could be bleeding internally from something it ate, or could have any number of intestinal, rectal, etc. disorders. Get her to the vet.
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Hi Coastiesmom03, I was just wondering if you found out what your dog had? I have a one year old male lab, (Amos), who has been having bloody diarrhea, he has seen two different vets, taken x-rays and taken many different medications, nothing has helped. I am worried sick about him! I would really like to know what you found out and how your dog is doing now. Thank you so much!!
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in your dogs stood well i suggest to talk to your vet@!
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it could be a from eating bones that have perforted the bowel or has your dog had all it's shot as parvo virus has these symptoms as well.YOU NEED TO TAKE IT TO THE VET NOW
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Try feeding your dog pumpkin filling from a can.
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Dogs are very stoic when it comes to injuries and pain, he would complain 'til he was close to death. The last epileptic fit my dog had lasted 10 min. Afterwards for days, his eyes were clouded and glossed over. He also spooked easily, I thought he would never recover. I had to make an effort to get him back to the outgoing dog he once was. To this day, he still has what I can only interpret as flashbacks to his trauma. Take him to the vet immediately, even if a 24 hour emergency clinic, for his sake.
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PLEASE. . . . . . . . .take your dog to the VET!!!!!!
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Don't ask a question like that on answerbag! Take your dog to the vet. Blood in stool is always serious.
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