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Dog's diarrhea turns into yellowish brown mud

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Ava Williams
Dog diarrhea with yellowish-brown mud may be caused by improper diet, colds, parasitic infections, infectious diseases, etc. If it is temporarily inconvenient to see a doctor and the dog's mental state is okay, it is recommended to deprive the dog of food and water for 24 hours. After 24 hours, let the dog eat less dog food and take probiotics orally to regulate the gastrointestinal tract, and then observe the dog. Does the dog continue to have loose stools? If not, then it’s fine. If the dog still has diarrhea or other symptoms, it needs to go to the pet hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible, focusing on infectious diseases.

1. Improper diet

If the owner has recently fed the dog oily, salty or highly irritating food, which will irritate the dog's gastrointestinal tract, it will cause diarrhea. Therefore, the owner can think back carefully and see if he has ever fed his dog inappropriate food. If so, he needs to stop feeding his dog in time to avoid increasing the burden on his dog’s gastrointestinal tract, and then feed his dog some probiotics. Regulates intestinal function.

2. Catch a cold

Dogs may also poop yellow-brown mud when they catch a cold, and may also develop symptoms such as coughing and runny nose. If this is the case, the owner should take measures to keep the dog warm in time, consult a pet doctor, and choose pet-specific cold medicine treatment.

3. Parasitic infection

If the dog has not been dewormed for a long time, the dog will be infected with internal parasites such as roundworms and coccidia, which will also cause the dog to have diarrhea. situation, and the worms can be seen in the dog’s vomit and feces. Therefore, owners can check their dog’s feces and deworm them in time if worms are found.

4. Infectious diseases

If the dog’s vaccination has not been completed, diarrhea will also be accompanied by symptoms such as listlessness, loss of appetite, abnormal body temperature, and increased eye secretions. , then you must consider that the dog may be suffering from canine distemper, parvovirus and other infectious diseases. Because infectious diseases are contagious, it is recommended that once the owner discovers that the dog is infected with an infectious disease, he or she should immediately isolate the dog and then send it to a pet hospital for treatment.

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