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My peke has blood Submitted: 4 days and 16 hours ago. Chat Conversation Started FamilyPetDoctor :
Is it blood in the poop?? or elsewhere?
Customer :
Blood is only in her poop as far as I can tell. She is very quiet and looks tired. This is the third day she has had mucus, but the first day she has has clots of red blood in her B.M. She is 12 yrs. old, has had no serious health problems lately. The vet told us to give her a smalll dose of Immodium ad for the diahrrea. yesterday . She has had the diahrrea med twice today
FamilyPetDoctor :
Has she been around any other dogs or off your property in the last month or 2?
FamilyPetDoctor :
Blood or mucus in the stool ( with or without diarrhea) is a sign of inflammation in the colon, which is the last part of the intestine. It can be caused by a number of things.....
1. Inflammation secondary to infection. This is the most common cause. Types of infections that commonly give these clinical signs are usually parasitic like Giardia or Coccidia, or whipworms. This can be diagnosed with repeat fecals or a therapeutic trial of antiparasitic medication.
2. Inflammation secondary to certain protein sources. This is commonly referred to as IBD or Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Dogs of any age can develop this. It can be paired with vomiting or weight loss if the small intestine is also involved. This is diagnosed with a biopsy or sometimes with special food trials that you vet could recommend. In severe cases, medications that slightly suppress the immune system help to stop the clinical signs.
3. Cancer. Most common in older dogs, but occasionally can be seen in younger dogs. This can be from a bleeding rectal or colonic mass or from diffuse inflammation associated with a cancer called lymphoma. Biopsy or abodominal ultrasound can be helpful in diagnosing this...... Blood work is also helpful.
4. Rare condition called HGE-- hemorrhagic gastroenteritis. This is usually a combination of vomiting and diarrhea with profuse bleeding. This requires immediate veterinary care. It can start suddenly, but your dog will feel very sick if he/she has this...... This is quite unlikely here.....
If your dog starts to have bleeding in the stool, it's important to have him/her seen. It's not usually an emergency unless the bleeeding is profuse. The first thing your vet should do is a fecal exam to look for parasites. If none are found then your vet may elect to try some medications of do other tests like bloodwork or an ultrasound depending on their suspicions after a good physical exam is performed.
I hope that this info is helpful to you.......
Customer :
No. We have had her get all her shots, Our other peke had his nails trimmed last thursday'Can we wait till morning when our vet is in & how can we help her tonight?
Veterinarian
13 years of experience in small animal medicine and surgery, including emergency medicine
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