Discovering health problems in your dog’s poop

Creating health from dog poop Problem
Chihuahua

Examining the dog's poop should be something the owner does every day, because many hidden diseases will begin to show up. In terms of the shape, color and quality of the current poop, if the dog's abnormality can be discovered at the first time, it will undoubtedly be beneficial to the dog's health.
Gray-white stool: It may be caused by jaundice or biliary obstruction caused by stones, roundworms, tumors, etc., which prevents biliflavin from being eliminated easily.
Green poop: Dogs eating vegetables with high chlorophyll content, insufficient digestion and absorption, and excessive intestinal acidity can also cause green poop.
Yellow poop: healthy poop.
Dark yellow stool: A large number of red blood cells in the body are damaged, resulting in jaundice.
Orange poop: poor digestion, which may lead to the inability to fully absorb food.
Red poop: The owner should first check whether the dog has blood in the stool caused by anal fissure. If not, it is likely to be bleeding from the dog’s lower digestive tract.
Brown poop: The color of healthy poop, but the food the dog eats contains more fat, so the fat intake should be appropriately reduced.
Black stool: caused by bleeding from stomach, small intestine, duodenum and other digestive organs.

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