Take it to the Vet immediately.
Blood in the stool is NEVER normal. Check the stool for foreign objects that the Golden puppy may have eaten and that caused bleeding when the object was passed. This does NOT have to be as gross as it sounds --- just scoop the stool into a clear plastic bag FIRST (like a Ziploc bag) --- then crush the stool gently while it's still in the clear bag and you will find any foreign object the puppy may have eaten. Unfortunately, Golden puppies are well-known for happily gulping down just about anything they can fit down their throats! If the bleeding problem continues, PLEASE bring the puppy to a vet as soon as possible.
"Frank bleeding" typically refers to visible bleeding that is easy to detect, as opposed to hidden or occult bleeding. It can manifest as bleeding from a wound, injury, or body orifice that is noticeable without the need for special medical testing.
If any part of the digestive system is bleeding , then your stool will have blood in it. The stool forms and passes through your intestines, bowels, etc , and if you are having issues with bleeding- then obviously the blood will pass down with the stool when it exits your rectum.
That is one possibility.
Black stool after being constipated for a month could signal internal bleeding.
Melena means dark stool, usually referring to black and tarry stool due to bleeding higher in the digestive tract.
Tar-like stool is black-colored feces. Tarry stool can be the result of eating certain foods or taking iron supplements. It could also be linked to upper gastrointestinal bleeding. This bleeding can be caused by ulcers or gastritis.
(Its vaginaa) And because she is on her period.
If your puppy has wood chips and blood in their stool, it is possible that they have a perforation in their bowel. You want to take them to the vet immediately.
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Intestinal bleeding may happen if someone has bleeding in their intestines. It can also happen in the stomach, which then causes black stool at times.
It could be anything,take it to the vet.