If your dog has a small piece of stool stuck to its rear end, you can put on a pair of gloves, soften the stool with a damp paper towel orpet-safe cleansing wipe, and carefully remove it. You might need to use a comb to untangle it. ...
is the stool retention behavior. Retention of stool in the rectum causes water to be absorbed by the rectal mucosa resulting in increasingly lumpy and hard stools. This process leads to a vicious cycle of difficult defecation. Furthermore, if large stools are retained in the rectum, the rectal...
Katie: I twisted my ankle in talent rehearsal. I do rhythmic gymnastics, which is like, really cool. Nobody else does it. And I tripped over my ribbon, and I didn't get stuck with someone this clueless. And that was like, a nurse. Burke: You and I are gonna have so much fun to...