From the description, that sounds like a tapeworm (or a flatworm). Take him in to see your veterinarian to be sure however. Your veterinarian will be able to prescribe a type of dewormer for your dog to take, if that is what your boxer has. The dewormer will give him diarrhea, but will take care of the other parasitic worms that are probably living in his intestines. This is a common occurrence in dogs, and with treatment there shouldn't be any cause for worry.
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about 15-25% of boxers are white...... i am 1 of the lucky people to own a white boxer
Soft white tissue that is found in the stool can be an indication of a tapeworm infestation. White tissue in stool can also indicate a food allergy. If symptoms persist, you need to consult a physician.
Yes.
white revolution is about milk
fawn with white markings, brindle with white markings are the most common. WHite Boxers are uncommon but are not considered the best of the breed and very seldom will you find a black boxer, which is simply a very dark brindle boxer.
yes there is such thing as a white boxer but you just don't see them often because there not allowed in dog shows because they are too white. I know because i have a white boxer named may. white boxers are not allowed to go to dog shows because they are dangerous to certain people i have 2 white boxers Jake 5 Rosie 1
Are you feeding a raw diet? Often when dogs are eating only meat their stool will be white as well as much smaller than when they are eating kibble.
It's possible that it is your body's natural lubrication to pass the stool or tapeworms.
No, don't be worried at all. White stool is common in socially inept or later-dysfunctional children. White stool usually has much to do with the developement of fine motor skills and, as such, could lead to mild ineptitude with driving, playing sports, or having sexual intercourse with a male or female (Most likely male, with that stool color.)
NO! That means your cat is suffering from that.
The blood is there because you may have had a large stool, and slightly irritated the anus. The white jelly was the encasing that surrounded the laxative you took orally.