In the minds of many pooper scoopers, Teddy is not difficult to feed, so most of the time pooper scoopers can live in harmony with Teddy, but once Teddy appears to poop with blood and other problems, inexperienced pooper scoopers will not know what to do, in fact, this is mainly because the pooper scoopers do not know much about the causes of Teddy pooping with blood, today I will give you a detailed analysis of the causes of Teddy pooping with blood, so that you The reason for this is that you can’t do anything about it.

Teddy poop with blood what happened

When we find that Teddy is pooping with blood, the first thing to think about is whether we have fed Teddy very hard bones, because once Teddy has eaten too sharp bones, Teddy’s intestines will be punctured by the bones, resulting in blood when pooping.

If feeding is not a problem, then we need to combine the other symptoms of Teddy, such as in addition to pooping with blood, there is no vomiting or diarrhea symptoms, if Teddy sickly no longer interested in food, we can initially determine that Teddy was infected by the micro virus, because the micro virus infection can easily lead to Teddy pooping with blood, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms.

Teddy poop with blood what happened

When Teddy suffers from enteritis, it is also easy for Teddy to poop with blood, so if we neither feed Teddy very hard bones nor make sure Teddy is not infected with a virus, we need to consider whether Teddy is suffering from enteritis.

In addition to the above three causes, the presence of parasites in Teddy’s body is also a cause of blood in Teddy’s poop, so when we find that Teddy has blood in his poop and other related symptoms, we need to send Teddy to the hospital for examination in time, and once it is determined that the blood in his poop is caused by parasites, he needs to be treated with deworming in time.

Teddy poop with blood what happened

From the above introduction, it is easy to find that whatever the cause of Teddy’s blood in his stool is a serious problem, so we as pooper scoopers must give timely and correct treatment, and if we are not experienced enough, we should actively seek help from the vet, only then can we avoid Teddy’s condition continue to worsen.

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