that is not a good sign and is one of the symptoms of parvo a dangerous virus that has been known to kill puppies within a short amount of time. you need to make sure that he is staying hydrated and take him to the vet!
It is NOT normal for any dog to have blood in its stool or coming from its rectum. In puppies this can be a sign of Parvo; in adults Parvo can also be an issue but there are other things that may cause it: colitis, bowel obstruction, intestinal parasites, etc. ANY BLOOD found in the dog's stool requires IMMEDIATE veterinary attention.
It is possible that your pet has a urinary tract infection. You need to take the puppy to the vet immediately.
It is possible that your pet has a urinary tract infection. You need to take the puppy to the vet immediately
That usually means that they have parvo.
Time for the vet
Yes Yes Yes
vitamins
When the puppies are 7-10 weeks or less.
Puppies already know how to poop. Edit: The original answer is incorrect. Puppies need stimulation to poop and urinate when they are first born. Typically the mother will lick the puppy to get it to urinate or poop, but if the owner needs to assist then you can use a warm paper towel on their stomach and anus to get them to use the bathroom. This is very important until they can do it on their own, which is about 2 weeks after birth typically.
The Mother licks their bunghole, if you are bottle feeding puppies better get a dental dam.
Nurse, pee, poop, and sleep.
I would suggest taking your puppy to your veterinarian, along with a sample of the bloody feces. In a puppy, I would suspect hookworms or roundworms, but your veterinarian will need to do a physical examination to see what is happening.
cause blood
Poop was invented so we can reproduce. Without our reproduction system, we would be all stacked with poop inside our body. Then we would have no blood. Without any blood, we wouldn't live, cause our body needs to circulate with out blood.
The first stool/poop a newborn pup/human takes is a very sticky greenish black and is called meconium.
anal seepage
Yes