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My dog keeps passing blood and soft stool; wiping shows yellow and red blood – what is wrong?
Possible causes include digestive bleeding, parvovirus, parasites, constipation or colorectal tumors. For unvaccinated or newly home dogs, parvo is common - vaccination and prompt treatment matter. With blood, fast and see a vet for cause-based care.
Dog fever 3 days, rapid breathing, diarrhea, then vomiting
Three days of fever with diarrhea/vomiting suggests gastroenteritis or distemper. Test if unvaccinated; treat with antibiotics and fever care.
22-day-old puppy has diarrhea
A 22-day puppy's diarrhea is often indigestion; add probiotics. Persistent cases need vet testing for infections.
45-day cat, new home and food, then bloody stool
A 45-day cat with bloody stool after changes is likely stressed. Use vet-directed meds and rule out infection if unvaccinated.
3-month Samoyed, vomiting and diarrhea after moving to countryside
A 3-month Samoyed with vomiting/diarrhea may have gastroenteritis or, if unvaccinated, parvovirus. Vet testing and prompt treatment are vital.
What to do if a duckling cannot stand?
A duckling that cannot stand may lack calcium or have infection, serositis, or pneumonia. Supplement calcium and consult a vet for infections.
What disease causes a Silver Arowana to turn black?
A blackening Arowana may have digestion-related enteritis, treated with furazolidone baths. Poor water or low light can also cause it.
Cat has persistent diarrhea that leaks out even without using the litter box
Persistent diarrhea usually means gut flora disorder, possibly gastroenteritis or other disease, and can cause dehydration that threatens life. Without a clear cause, a precise plan is hard, so take the cat to a vet to diagnose and treat accordingly.
My one-month puppy won’t eat, vomits white foam, and is lethargic.
Not eating, vomiting white foam, and lethargy may be from poisoning, acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, parasites, or infectious disease. Being young and unvaccinated, infectious disease is likely; see a vet promptly.
My puppy vomited after eating, was dull on a walk, then twitched and vomited yellow water with diarrhea; ate a little kibble later; yesterday it rained and it sneezed.
The puppy may have caught a chill, lowering immunity and causing gastroenteritis; infectious disease is also possible. If unvaccinated, rule it out at a vet; otherwise keep it warm with broad-spectrum medication and probiotics.