Puppies with worms may display many symptoms a few noticable ones are poor growth, weightloss, bloated stomach, vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stool, dark stool, loss of appetite and dragging their butt across the ground. If you see any of these signs of suspect your puppy has worms or another serious problem contact your vet immeditaly!! Diarrhea and vomiting in puppies can be a symptom of a much more serious problem that can be fatal
Here are the symptoms of parvo: loss of appetite, depression, fever, massive dehydration, lethargy, bloody diarrhea, severe and repeated vomiting.
Any vomiting? Does the stool have a very foul smell? Usually in puppies its caused by the parvo virus. Have you fed it any people food at all?
Frequent urination (often in unusual places) Bloody urine Dribbling urine Straining Weakness Depression Loss of appetite Vomiting and pain I would recomend taking him or her to the vet to get checked.
Fever, depression, lethargy, vomiting, bloody diarrhea, loss of appetite. Parvo strikes very fast. If you have a puppy or dog with the above symptoms, it is a medical emergency. Parvo can kill in 24-72 hours. If you are human your cheeks go bright red.
Some of the symptoms are the following... Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Weight loss Loss of appetite Weakness Red itch skin Sore mouth Sore throat Hair loss Recurrent infections Bleeding Anemia
Salmonella and Gastroenteritis
In two years at a vet clinic, I've seen two puppies with severe hookworm anemia that had some symptoms of parvo(bloody stool, lethargic, loss of appetite). Usually parasites don't affect them that severely though. You should get it checked out.
samonella or e.coli
Yersina enterocolitica
Well you get a lot of the runs and you have bloody stool
Fecal vomiting is called gastrocolic fistula, It is often caused by an obstruction in the intestines and is treated as a warning sign of "signum mali ominis," a potentially serious problem. Whether bloody or not, vomiting facal matter is sometimes called "miserere."