If the dog is not vaccinated on time, or blood in the stool occurs when the vaccine injection is not completed, viral infectious diseases need to be considered, such as canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine coronavirus, etc. When dogs are infected with viral diseases, in addition to blood in the stool, they are usually accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting, dehydration, elevated body temperature, and loss of appetite.
What are the causes of bloody stools in dogs?
When a dog accidentally eats foreign objects and scratches the intestines, it will cause blood in the stool, and may also be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting, coughing, and not eating. When a dog is infected with parasites, the parasites swim in the dog's gastrointestinal tract, damaging the intestines and causing blood in the stool. When a dog has not been dewormed for a long time, internal parasite infection may cause the dog to have bloody stools.
When a dog accidentally eats foreign objects and scratches the intestines, it will cause blood in the stool, and may also be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting, coughing, and not eating. When a dog is infected with parasites, the parasites swim in the dog's gastrointestinal tract, damaging the intestines and causing blood in the stool. When a dog has not been dewormed for a long time, internal parasite infection may cause the dog to have bloody stools.