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My about 2-month dog had loose stool then kept dry-heaving after eating kibble with raw tap water
Dry heaving and diarrhea may come from unclean food, overfeeding, cold, or gastroenteritis. Fast half a day to a day, give probiotics and antidiarrheal, then small soft meals; see a vet if it persists with low energy, fever, or vomiting.
A two-month-old dog, about two bowel movements a day
Two bowel movements a day is normal and tracks food amount. Stool should be firm, formed and brown; if frequency rises with soft stool or diarrhea, suspect gut issues or infection. Fast a day and use probiotics; see a vet if diarrhea persists.
My 6-month, 46-lb Golden has had bloody stool for days; first soft now hard, red blood at start and end. What is the cause?
Blood in stool can be from constipation fissures, parasites, gut injury, hemorrhagic enteritis or parvovirus. Hold food and water for hard objects; see a vet for soft stool and test for parasites; dark/black blood with vomiting suggests parvo.
My 3 Month Golden Retriever Keeps Passing Soft, Jelly Like Stool, What Should I Do?
Soft stool means gut upset from overeating, irregular diet, bacteria, or parasites. Keep food sealed and feed twice daily, add probiotics, and see a vet for stool or blood tests if no improvement.

My Dog Got Diarrhea After Probiotics — Is the Probiotic Bad?
Probiotics relieve diarrhea slowly, so if a dog gets loose stools after them, check the diet first, then rule out an active gut disease like parvovirus. The probiotic itself may be the wrong strain, counterfeit, or clashing with antibiotics taken too close together. Give probiotics with warm water and keep them 1–2 hours from other meds.

Symptoms of Hookworm Infection in Dogs
Mild hookworm infection often shows no clear signs — mainly weight loss, pica and poor digestion. Severe cases bring pale mucous membranes, reduced appetite, vomiting, thin coat, arched back and even bloody stool. This article details canine hookworm disease.

Should Dogs Eat Bones? How to Do It Safely
Vets often warn against bones because they are hard to digest and can block the gut, yet they also clean teeth, calm boredom, and add calcium. If you do give them, choose raw, large, non-hollow bones and avoid cooked poultry bones that splinter; cartilage, pressure-cooked bones, fish heads, necks, tails, frames, and pork fans are safer picks.

French Bulldog Temperament: Is a Frenchie Easy to Keep?
The French Bulldog's cute, comical look has won many fans, but before getting one, people often know little about it. A Frenchie is greedy, lazy, and prone to body odor, and is not among the easier dogs to keep. Here is why.
My dog has had mushy or muddy diarrhea on and off for a month, sometimes normal; he is 6 years old, energetic with good appetite, and the stool is slightly green
Soft, muddy stools indicate gastrointestinal upset, possibly from overeating, irregular feeding, bacterial infection, or internal parasites. Do not ignore it. Ensure the kibble is well sealed and unspoiled, and feed on a regular schedule.
What Does Dog Diarrhea Look Like?
Diarrhea is watery, soft or mushy stool passed more often than normal; normal stool is firm brown and 1-2 times daily. Causes include diet change, infection, allergy or parasites; use probiotics for mild cases and see a vet if severe.