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How fast can a dog pass stool after eating?

A dog will typically take a couple of hours or days to pass a stool after eating. This is just common.


How do you pass stools?

A stool is fecal matter.


Your dog is a diabetic and is pass blood in his stool?

Get him to the vet...NOW!


Why would you have white sperm like substance in your stool?

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What does it mean if you pass black stool?

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What causes the stool to be pure blood?

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Can a small child pass a penny in there stool?

Depends how small - usually yes


Do you pass stool when you give birth?

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What is the failure to pass any stool?

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