Yes, a 6-week-old puppy can be in serious danger if it is pooping blood, as this can indicate a severe health issue such as infections, parasites, or gastrointestinal problems. Puppies are particularly vulnerable due to their size and immature immune systems. It's essential to seek immediate veterinary care if you notice blood in your puppy's stool to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment. Prompt action can be critical for their survival and health.
possibly probaly a good idea to go to vets!
It would die a horrible death involving vomiting and pooping blood.
take it to the vet it could die
The best time to remove a puppy from its mother is once it is weaned. A puppy should remain with the litter until at least six weeks old, preferably eight weeks old. The longer it is on mother's milk, the healthier it will be but it may be better if you get it earlier because if it remembers its family it can die earlier from depression
My puppy of 9 weeks just tumbled off the couch and rolled backwards! I felt so bad it looked so painful!... but 2 seconds later puppy was running around happily... The little buggers can take it but they can be at risk of serious injury!
no the puppy will not die, just call a vet or take it to the vet.
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Alive or dead, voiding is the proper term for a bowel movement.
he died by choking on a banana while pooping on a four year old potty.
you shouldn't feed it milk as the puppy get diarrhea and has chances to die
yes it can and no it can
yes