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Puppy Dog Health – Melena, Blood In Stool

The number one cause of puppy health blood in stool is something that is known as Melena, which along with hematochezia is the main reason why your puppy will show blood in his stool. Melena itself is the blood digested by dogs and it is of a dark color while hematochezia is like fresh blood found in a puppy’s stool and is not as serious a condition as Melena and even though the reasons for puppy health blood in stool are many, they can be identified after testing performed by a veterinarian.

Incontinence And Low Energy
The main effect of puppy health blood in stool is that your puppy will generally show signs of having low energy and may often also suffer from incontinence because accidents can happen since the puppy is not able of going outdoors quickly. To prevent this condition, you may need to restrict how much food the puppy is allowed to eat which will have the effect of stopping his diarrhea and eventually also allows the intestines to heal. However, when the problem is due to infections or even because of bacterial parasites, the condition will continue till treated with medications or other medical means.

Puppy health blood in stool is a condition that can affect any puppy no matter what its breed or size is and can occur even despite your best efforts to prevent it. Common causes for the condition include medications and infections as well as cancer and presence of foreign objects in the intestines of the puppy, and even metabolic disorders or hemorrhaging gastro enteritis are other causes for puppy health blood in stool. In addition, you need to be extra careful should puppy health blood in stool also reveal other signs such as paleness of gums, frequent bouts of urination and also excessive thirst, inadequate appetite as well as loss of weight.

As a first line of defense, you may try giving your puppy a bland diet that consists of rice as well as potatoes and substitute these foods for its regular food, though in case this line does not work, then you need to take your puppy to a veterinarian who can then identify why puppy health blood in stool is occurring and then suggest suitable treatment methods.

Some of the tests that may need to be performed for puppy health blood in stool include urinalysis, biochemical work up as well as blood work up and diagnosing sample stool as well as conducting ultrasound and even having the puppy’s chest and abdomen X-rayed.

Hopefully, the puppy health blood in stool condition may turn out to be less than severe and if that is the case, you can simply treat him at home by giving him a special diet, though in more serious instances, you may need to medicate him in order to stop stomach acids and to also coat his intestines. if even this does not stop puppy health blood in stool, you need to have the vet make more investigations to pinpoint the exact causes and suggest suitable remedies.

         

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