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Old 06-03-2007, 09:13 PM   #5
erino77
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awww poor thing. I will be waiting to see what the vet sais in the morning. I agree get a stool sample and seal it up to be prepared. Odd as this sounds I did the same thing his evening with my 3 year old son Kyle. He called me in after he went potty and he had coffee ground like bm in the potty and when we cleaned him up it was black and tarry. (usually signs of internal bleeding somewhere) So next time he went I was prepared and got a sample thats in the fridge for the morning call to the pediatrician. Kyle is known to eat non'food items (eek)
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