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After playing outside he vomited wild grass, then undigested kibble, then loud diarrhea, now watery stool, no eating, no fever, no blood
Eating grass can cause acute gastroenteritis from its fiber irritating the stomach. Try pet anti-diarrhea medicine; if it eases, offer softened kibble. If not, see a vet for fluids to avoid electrolyte imbalance.
Dog has a cluster of something on the left side of its stomach, vomiting and bloody stool; can it heal on its own or need scope removal?
X-rays cannot confirm a foreign body. If a mass is in the stomach, urgent endoscopy with prompt removal gives good recovery odds; a barium study first maps it. Non-passing objects need surgery, while normal eating and stool allow conservative care.
How is blood in a puppy’s stool treated?
Bloody stool in puppies can stem from intestinal parasites, bacterial or viral infection, or foreign-object scratches, each needing different treatment. For parasites, use dewormers like praziquantel or metronidazole plus probiotics. For bacterial infection (E. coli, Salmonella), use antibiotics like gentamicin or cephalosporins. For viruses (distemper, parvovirus), use ribavirin, acyclovir, or interferon with supportive care. If the puppy ate toxins or indigestible objects, promptly perform gastric lavage or abdominal surgery to remove them.
My cat has diarrhea with blood in the stool — is it because I recently changed its food?
Bloody stool can be parasites, indigestion, enteritis, or distemper. Recent food change likely caused indigestion or allergy; adjust diet, give probiotics, and transition food gradually. See a vet if it persists.
My dog has vomiting, diarrhea, runny nose, lethargy, no eating/drinking, and bloody stool for two days
These symptoms strongly suggest an infectious disease such as distemper, coronavirus, or parvovirus, or possibly acute hemorrhagic gastroenteritis. Get a blood test and PCR to find the cause; infectious diseases are life-threatening, so treat promptly.
A three-month-old kitten had bloody stool when switching food; besides probiotics, does it need anti-inflammatory medicine or something like Mommy’s Love (Bacillus)?
Blood in stool after a food switch may be from an abrupt change or allergy. If stools are formed with little blood, observe and give probiotics; if it persists or blood increases, see a vet.
After a walk, the dog keeps passing fishy, foul-smelling, jelly-like bloody stool, and vomits after being fed rice
Bloody stool after a walk may be from eating something dirty (fungal or viral gastroenteritis), toxic food or drug, or contact with a sick dog (rabies, parvovirus). See a vet promptly to avoid worsening.
What does blood in a Teddy’s stool look like?
Blood in stool means bright red or dark red blood appears in the feces. Causes include digestive diseases (gastritis, ulcers, intestinal inflammation, parasites), anal diseases (proctitis, tumors, anal sac issues), infectious diseases (distemper, parvovirus), or food poisoning. A fecal exam at the vet is needed.
It passed jelly-like, bloody stool and is listless; what is this and how to treat it?
Bloody jelly stool in a turtle is usually gastroenteritis from water temperature, water quality, or diet. Keep it dry-warm at 25-30C, offer clean water, and see a vet; injectable gentamicin per weight if needed. Drug dosing is critical.
I have a Samoyed puppy (two months and eight days) with repeated dry heaving and clear runny nose. The vet tested negative for distemper and parvovirus, blood test showed high white cells and anemia, and gave three shots (anti-inflammatory, stomach, cold), then three more at night. Today it first passed bloody stool at home, the bloody part mucus-like. Normally energy is good and appetite normal.
Kennel cough starts abruptly with cough, runny nose, sneeze, and eye/nose discharge, progressing from dry to wet cough; common in 2-3 month pups. Your dog does not match it; follow the vet for further diagnosis and treatment.