Green-brown liquid stool in dogs can be indicative of intestinal parasites. Take a stool sample to your veterinarian and ask that a fecal test be run. If your dog has parasites, your veterinarian can prescribe medication.
If the dogs stools have changed think if it has eaten anything new recently. If not keep a eye on it and give it extra water to keep it hydrated. If the dog is under one and the stool reeks like death and it has not had it's shots take it to the vet it may have parvo.
When any animal eats the plants or the grass outside the chlorophyl in the plant is so strong it turns the stomach green.
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Also if you feed them a certain dog food
Here are two reason for green (pea soup) diarrhea in dogs. I'm sure there are more! Giardia Infectious Enteritis
High wheat levels in the diet.
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Yes, pumpkin is an excellent source of fiber for dogs, as well as being high in nutrients. Give the dog 1 - 3 tablespoons a day, depending on their size. It is also used in treating copraphagia (when dogs eat their own, or another dog's stool). It is believed that the pumpkin causes the stool to become distasteful to the dogs that eat the stool. But you have to feed it to the dog who's stool is being eaten, and it's not always effective for that purpose.
No, blood in a dogs stool can mean any number of things from mild to serious. Take your dog to the vet along with a stool sample if possible.
A dog stool is a sample of the dogs waste that veterinarians use to tell if the dog is sick. A "stool" is a lump of faeces (sh*t).
Sometimes color changes are due to neurotoxins.
do dogs get black stool from this
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.
stool wherever they are and don't berry it
Yellow foam suggests your dog is vomiting stomach bile from an empty stomach. This can be caused by an infection of the stomach or upper intestine, food allergy or auto-immune disease in the intestinal tract. Regardless of the cause, it would be a good idea to have a veterinarian examine your dog and determine the cause - chronic vomiting isn't fun and there are treatments for several of the major causes of this.
Dogs can have green bens
Dogs are color blind.