JMollett
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Registered: Dec 2009
Location: Oak Hill, Ohio
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Sorry EnglishBabe, I have to disagree with you.
You shouldn't offer advice on someone else's dog unless you get more detail.
Don't Diagnose something until full detail is obtained.
You need to know how old this dog is. if it has had vaccinations for the parvo virus or carona virus.
If you deworm now and if it has one of those two viruses the shock of releasing the worms and bleeding could kill the dog quicker if not instantly.
If a dog has parvo or carona virus, never deworm.
If the owner says it is over a year old and vaccinated then you need to ask if it could of gotten into and poisoning, such as Anti-freeze, rat poison. If the owner hunted the dog in state land where coyote bait was put out.
If you deworm after a dog was poisoned the same thing could happen as with parvo.
If the dog is kennel and not poison is thought of, then you ask if the owner has someone mad at him/her. If the dog could of ate glass, or some sort of wire.
You should check to see if the dog has gotten shut in a door, twisted in a chain or fallen out of a tree, truck, etc..
Lot's of things can cause blood in the stools.
It can be as simple as worms or as difficult as parvo.
If none of the above is possible, then take a fecal to a vet and get a fecal done on the dog. or learn to do them yourself.
They can tell you which dewormer is the best.
I'm in school to become a vet, so precise is better.
Thanks and best of luck,
Jeremy Mollett Future DVM.
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