When a dog is infected with parasites such as roundworms and tapeworms, it may also cause diarrhea. It is recommended that the owner deworm the dog in time. If the dog is infected with infectious diseases such as parvovirus, it may cause diarrhea. It is recommended that the owner take the dog with him in time. Seek medical attention.
Why does a dog have diarrhea and mucus?
Dog diarrhea with mucus may be caused by intestinal inflammation. Intestinal inflammation includes viral enteritis, parasitic infection, intestinal stress, etc. If your dog has recently eaten some unclean food or highly irritating food, it may cause diarrhea.
Dog diarrhea with mucus may be caused by intestinal inflammation. Intestinal inflammation includes viral enteritis, parasitic infection, intestinal stress, etc. If your dog has recently eaten some unclean food or highly irritating food, it may cause diarrhea.