Vomiting bloodis uncommon and should always warrant a trip to the vet. Obstructions, ulcers, pharmaceuticals, bleeding ulcers, parasites, severe bacterial infections, malignant and benign tumors and damage to the stomach or intestines can cause bloody vomit. Some dogsvomit feces, and this is usuall...
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Her nose is still stuffy with mucus; snorting all night and morning trying to breathe and I, not getting much sleep. I had to give her a bath last night at 4 am, in the morning, Happy New Year Mama Human. She urinated on herself again :( I allowed the bathroom to be steamy so ...
Lily of the Valley contains compounds similar to the foxglove and may result in signs identical to those seen in cases of foxglove ingestion. Dogs that eat this plant may experience vomiting, irregular heartbeat, low blood pressure, coma, or seizures. Even a small exposure to any part of t...
So here are 30 potential reasons why a dog is breathing hard, as well as details about each cause of this condition and what to do about it. 30 Reasons Why Your Dog is Breathing Hard 1. Acid-Based Disorders For a dog's organs to work properly, its blood must maintain a certain pH ...
(eating something he shouldn’t have). Normally this type of upset is mild in nature and will only last for a short period of time. It’s important to remember that some dietary indiscretions can cause significant problems like severe diarrhea or vomiting. It can lead to pancreatitis in ...
A constipated dog may strain to have a bowel movement without any result or may produce small bits of liquid stool mixed with blood. Watch your dog for signs that they are uncomfortable while defecating. You may also notice mucus in or around your dog's poop. ...
If blood is present, it is bright red Stool may contain mucus Normally, vomiting is absent Pets normally do not lose weight Large Intestinal diarrhea can be caused by the following: Stress Whipworms Polyps Inflammatory bowel disease Cancer Colonic ulcers As mentioned, there are organs outside the...
1) mucus-containing, jelly-like, slimy feces; 2) watery diarrhea (often containing lots of mucus); 3) blood stained or blood tinged feces or diarrhoea (the blood is usually red and fresh looking); 4) frequent defecation (the animal squats to pass faeces very often, often passing little...
Nasal congestion is when your dog's nasal tissues and sinuses become inflamed, swell, and produce fluid. Your veterinarian may refer to it as rhinitis or sinusitis. As your dog's tissues and blood vessels in their nose swell, it reduces the amount of air that can flow through. ...