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Diarrhea with some blood

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I have a 1 year old white German Shepherd. Shes been having watery stools for 2 days now, which started having some red. Shes had it before but it has always gone away after not long, but I have never seen what looks like blood before. Im really worried about her now, does she need to be seen by a vet or could it go back to normal?
 
I would make an appointment to see your vet asap!

Keep in touch.

Best wishes
 
Yes, blood in her poo could be caused by several different things (including bacterial or viral infections which would have different treatments) so best to see a vet. Remember to take along a sample of her poo.
 
GSD's are prone to bowel problems. As there is blood present, best thing to do is get her checked by a vet.

You may have to look after her tummy all the time. Find out if she is sensitive to certain foodstuffs. Is she affected by stress etc? Vets often recommend chicken and rice for 3-4 days to settle things down. Egg and rice is good too. Brown rice is better than white. I have found that natural yoghurt every day is useful. Just a dessertspoonful for maintenance.
 
First thing is to visit your vet, as we are all suggesting!

Wet green tripe is very good to help tummy upsets.

Raw green tripe offers beneficial bacterial bacteria and enzymes.

One of the best constituents of raw green tripe is Lactobacillus acidophilus. This is one of the intestinal bacteria that keeps unwanted bacteria such as e-coli, salmonella and listeria from over populating and causing health problems

A balance of micro flora in the gut is extremely important to maintaining health. These pro biotics help keep the animals immune system in top shape.

Cereals and grain are not natural products for our canine friends!

Raw or cooked chicken and "natural" live yoghurt can also help. If you use rice it must be very well cooked and stodgy (economy rice is fine) do not wash the stodge out when cooked.
 
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