Friday, June 08, 2007

Causes Of Dog Health Problems Bloody Stool Issues

Article Title: Causes Of Dog Health Problems Bloody Stool
Issues
Author: Judy Wellsworth

Melena is the number one cause of dog health problems bloody
stool issues. Melena and hematochezia cause the dog to have
bloody stool. Melena is blood that the dog digested, and looks
dark in color. Hematochezia is considered fresh blood in the
stool and is considered minor compared to melena. Many health
reasons result in a bloody stool and most tests by a
veterinarian will confirm the problem.

This health problem causes a lack of energy and sometimes
incontinence, as accidents happen due to the inability to move
outdoors quickly. By restricting food, the dog will eventually
stop the diarrhea and give the intestines time to heal. If the
diarrhea results from infection or parasite, the problem will
persist until proper medical is received. This condition
affects all sizes and breeds of dogs no matter what you do to
prevent it.

Causes of Dog Health Problems Bloody Stool Issues

Medications, infections, cancer and foreign objects digested by
the dog. A metabolic disorder or hemorrhagic gastro enteritis
may cause a dog to have a bloody stool. Some heavy metal or
blood ingestion and gastrointetestinal ischemia are all causes
of melena in dogs. Metabolic diseases cause ulcers of the
stomach or intestines and can result from many different
causes. If your dog health problems bloody stool issues arise
with such signs as pale gums, frequent urination and thirst,
lack of appetite and weight loss are all signs of problems
along with dark black stools. For more inf see
http://www.aboutdoghealth.org/dogbreedhealth/Pomeranian.html on
pomeranian dog health.

If the dog continues to have diarrhea for more than twenty-four
hours, medical treatment is required. The first thing you can
try is a bland diet of rice and potato instead of their regular
food. This may help, but in case it does not, you may need to
have a veterinarian determine the cause.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Dog Melena

When you notice black or dark colored stools, you need to
contact the vet for further tests. These tests will include
urinalysis, a biochemical work up, stool sample diagnosis,
blood work up, ultrasound and chest/abdominal x-rays. After
these tests are concluded, the vet will determine the exact
cause of the dog health problems bloody stool issues and
discuss treatment with you.

If the dog does not have a severe health condition, they may be
treated at home instead of an overnight stay at an animal
clinic. A special diet of a bland diet that is specified by the
vet and any medications prescribed by the veterinarian need to
be dealt with at home in order to treat the dog health problem
bloody stool issues. In most cases, medications are needed to
block stomach acids and coat the intestines. If you do not see
any improvement, you need to contact the vet for further
treatments. .

Get treatment for your dog if this problem persists and stick
to a strict diet and medication schedule for proper treatment
of a sick dog. The dog will need plenty of rest and a calm
environment in order to heal and come back to health.

About The Author: You can also find more info on
http://www.aboutdoghealth.org/dogbreedhealth/boxer.html on
Boxer dog health and
http://www.aboutdoghealth.org/doghealthproblems/large-dogs.html
on large dog health issues. http://AboutDogHealth.org is a
comprehensive resource to help dog owners identify their dog's
illness.

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