1. Indigestion
A dog’s loose green stool may be due to indigestion, which may result in the inability to reduce biliverdin to bilirubin. It is not ruled out that the dog has eaten a large amount of food containing green ingredients. Food causes green poop. It is recommended to use probiotics for dogs to relieve indigestion in dogs.
2. Colitis
Colitis can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea or constipation in dogs, which in turn affects the dog’s appetite. It is recommended that owners take their dogs to the pet hospital for treatment. Examine to determine the cause of your dog’s colitis and then provide targeted treatment.
3. Internal parasite infection
If the dog is infected with internal parasites, it will also cause diarrhea. Of course, parasitic infection may also be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting and anemia. It is recommended that owners deworm their dogs regularly and observe their dogs' condition. If such symptoms occur, they should immediately take their dogs to the pet hospital for a fecal examination to confirm the type of parasite and provide targeted treatment.
In addition, it is necessary to keep the living environment clean and sanitary, and clean up feces in time to help prevent the spread of diseases.