Parasites like roundworms, hookworms, and giardia Food intolerance or allergy Bacteria Viruses Inflammatory bowel disease Bowel cancer There may be other medical reasons your dog poops indoors. That’s why it never hurts to rule out these problems first. Aging Have you noticed your dog poops mor...
If you’re noticing what looks like white grains of rice in your dog’s poo and they haven’t eaten anything they shouldn’t have, this could be a sign of intestinal worms. The best way to determine intestinal worms would be to take a sample of your dog’s poo into your Vet so the...
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Several parasites, including worms, can be caught when your dog eats another animal’s poop. Hopefully, your dog is on year-round parasite prevention, which negates this risk. Of course, cats kept safely indoors also have very little risk of parasites–if they do have them, it’s most l...
Intestinal parasites, such as worms and Giardia, are another culprit behind kitten diarrhea. These pesky invaders can cause significant digestive upset. [1] Regular deworming and vet check-ups can help keep these internal parasites at bay and ensure your feline friend stays healthy....
It’s rather common for a dog to eat dirt or other things that shouldn’t be digested while playing outside. Unfortunately, these dogs are exposed to all sorts of parasites, such as stomach worms, every time they go out for a walk. ...
Dogs eating poop – whether it’s their own or one of their canine companions – is more common than you may think. Let’s take a look at why dogs seem… Why Does My Dog Bark at Strangers on Walks? Dog walking should be a fun, relaxing activity. Many people consider it one of the...
The most likely reason dogs eat grass may also be the simplest: they like the taste! And, considering some of the unsavory things dogs enjoy eating (e.g., poop, garbage, the glob of who-knows-what they found under the stove), the occasional serving of greens doesn’t seem so bad. ...
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I DON’T WANNA MAKE ANYTHING. *Pout, cross arms, and sit on the floor until someone does it for me*. No, I don’t want cereal, the milk makes it all soggy and gross! I don’t care, I won’t eat it – it tastes like wet, mushy worms when Shreddies get soggy. YOU CAN’T...