you mean "WHAT is jelly mucous stool in puppies?", yes?
This is something which requires Veterinary attention as soon as possible. Preferably tomorrow. This may indicate a infection, imflammation or the colon, bowel or intestine.
The blood is there because you may have had a large stool, and slightly irritated the anus. The white jelly was the encasing that surrounded the laxative you took orally.
Bowel movements should not be clear. However, there may be mucous i the stool. This could be clear or white and foamy. If the mucous is the only symptom, it is likely nothing to worry about.
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Okay... I had this problem before... I had cancer
A clear stool is usually of mucous-like consistency and may be slightly gelatinous. It could be due to an infection, bowel obstruction or irritable bowel syndrome.
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If it appears more than twice, take the dog to a vet. Maybe collect some of the dog's stool with the jelly-like material in it into a plastic bag or container so they can do a parasite study under the microscope.
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.
This question is best left for your veterinarian, he can give your dog tests to find out what the problem is.
Soft white tissue that is found in the stool can be an indication of a tapeworm infestation. White tissue in stool can also indicate a food allergy. If symptoms persist, you need to consult a physician.
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they could be round worms....your puppy would need to be dewormed