a prolapsed bowel
It sounds like the word you're looking for is "Prolapsed".
Seek immediate veterinary care if you suspect your dog has a prolapsed rectum. It requires immediate attention as infection and inability to eliminate results quickly. The vet can do a less invasive procedure using a "purse string" suture, to restrict the opening and hold the rectum in place - the goal being to provide an opportunity for scarring to re-affix the rectum in place. Such a procedure is left in for a few weeks. A more invasive surgery can be performed to fix the problem; this may be tried if the first option has failed.
Could be a prolapsed 3rd eyelid
used to treat rectal prolapse. During the Altemeier procedure.the prolapsed portion of the rectum is resected (removed) and the cut ends reattached. The weakened structures supporting the rectum may be stitched into their anatomical position.
You will see the rectum hanging out. It may start out small 1/8"-1/4". But if left alone can get to be 1 inch and longer. It will look like a small red finger dragging from the back end.
Almost no one bleeds from the rectum when they die. The rectum can empty itself of feces (poop) when a person dies, though.
It depends on the breed of dog
Prolapsed translates "inside out." (More or less). So when your guts "fall out" of a wound, that would be an example of a prolapsed wound.
You must insert it into the animals rectum.
"Prolapse" means to fall back or away from its usual position. A "prolapsed colon" means that the interior wall of the rectum has fallen outside of the anus. This is a condition normally requiring medical attention.
When you place a can of 'Spam' up your dogs rectum.