What s wrong with a dog s stool not taking shape in 3 months? Come and have a look
If you see a dog's stool is not formed or its stool is mushy for 3 months, pet owners should pay attention to the observation and find out the reasons for this situation in the dog to help the dog resume normal defecation. Otherwise, the dog will suffer from diarrhea and will also affect its health!
1. When the dog is 3 months old, the pet owner will deworm it internally because the dog is greedy and may pick up things on the ground everywhere to eat. If the pet owner has not dewormed the dog in time, then check whether there are blood or white objects in the poop pulled out by the dog. If so, it is likely that it is diarrhea caused by parasites in the dog's body. Then, the pet owner will give the dog some deworming medicine. It is recommended that pet owners deworm their dogs every three months, otherwise this may still happen in the future.
2. Gastrointestinal problems
Three-month-old dogs have a very delicate stomach. If the pet owner keeps feeding the dog too much meat or irritating food because of their special love, it will lead to diarrhea caused by indigestion in time. Therefore, pet owners should pay attention to letting their dogs consume less greasy and difficult to digest, and during this period, they should let their dogs eat less and more meals. Also, the sudden replacement of new dog food and just getting vaccinated can also cause diarrhea to the dog. If the dog has diarrhea caused by the above situations, you can feed it some probiotics.
3. Canine distemper or small
and three months old dogs are most likely to be infected with canine distemper or small
. If the pet owner finds that the dog has repeated diarrhea, vomits, bloody stools, and is sleepy, has severe mental depression, and does not eat or drink, the dog is likely to suffer from canine distemper and small
. In this regard, pet owners must take their dog to a professional pet hospital for examination in time, and then cooperate with the doctor to provide assistance to the dog.