If your dog has small white grains or "strings" in its feces, then you're most likely dealing with an internal worm problem. I suggest that you search through the possible worms that you may be struggling with on the internet, as there are several different kinds. Look for the right signs first, and then administer the proper worm medication one you know what type the dog has. Now then again, worms may not be what this is, but I can't think of any other possibilities.
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Yes, it can be unhealthy for dogs to eat cat poop. Cat feces can contain parasites and bacteria that may be harmful to dogs if ingested. It's best to discourage this behavior and keep litter boxes out of reach of dogs.
A dog's "poop" is usually called, stool. Example, if your dog has blood in its poop you would say, "there is blood in my dog's stool."
Dogs are color blind.
Yes, dogs can potentially get worms from eating duck poop, as it may contain parasites that can infect the dog. It is important to prevent dogs from consuming feces to reduce the risk of parasite transmission and to keep them on a regular deworming schedule as a preventative measure.
Dogs poop what they eat.
The dog's poop really depends on what the dog is eating. Dog's poop can be different in colors depending on the dog food or sometimes an abnormality in the body especially the digestive tract.
yes poop cames in different colors like..... brown- the noemal color green -as ion diariea and somtimes blue,redyellow it depends on what you eat or whats in the food that makes your poop change colors
No, feeding dogs pineapple will not prevent them from eating poop.
Yes, some dogs can change colors over time due to factors such as age, health, and genetics. This can result in a gradual shift in their coat color or markings as they mature.
Worms live in poop. By eating poop they have worms and barf
Why do some dogs only poop once? Is it ok for dogs to poop only once?
dogs enjoy pooping chickens!
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Does he have a place to poop at your home? It could be because he does not want to poop at your home and has to poop when you walk him. Another reason could be because he is "marking his spot." Dogs do this often. They poop and it's like a message to other dogs. You may want to check that his poop is not diaheria, and regular poop. If it is diaheria, then it is a problem.