How to Help Your Dog with Diarrhea originally appeared on PetHelpful. Picture this: You had a long day at work, and all you want to do is relax when you get home. Instead, you find puddles of diarrhea ...
Dealing with diarrhea in dogs is no fun. Some dogs are more prone to getting diarrhea than others, as a sensitive stomach could be triggered by their regular diet or scraps of human food. Diarrhea in ...
Nobody looks forward to scooping poop, but your dog’s daily deposit holds more information than you might think. That humble pile in the grass holds clues about digestion, diet, hydration, and even ...
Sometimes, our dogs do strange things. Besides biting their dirty paws or rolling around in puddles, dogs occasionally drink from toilets or lick their butts. In other cases, your pup may even eat ...
Your dog’s poop might be a dangerous source of bacterial superbugs. In a new study, researchers in China detail evidence that dogs experiencing diarrhea are commonly carrying multi-drug resistant ...
If you’ve noticed mucus or blood in your dog’s stool or blood in your dog’s urine, you may be wondering if it’s a cause for concern. Bloody diarrhea can be especially worrying. While these are ...
It is never a pleasant moment when you see your dog doing something you thought only happened in the wild. Watching them eat poop feels confusing and a bit alarming, but it is more common than people ...
Admittedly, no one enjoys closely examining their pet’s droppings. However, it’s worthwhile, as the consistency can provide insights into the dog’s diet and digestion. PETBOOK author and canine ...