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Old 01-02-2008, 08:12 PM   #14
Breny
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Brodie is the same way. If he gets something out of the norm we end up with bloody runny poop. He is so sensitive. So he doesn't get much anymorebut I'd like to keep that on hand. Can I order it from any pet supply ?



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Originally Posted by txshopper73 View Post
I wasn't sure which section to post this in so I put it here in yorkie health.

A while back, I posted about Dallas having bloody poop. I took in a stool sample and the vet said hookworms. Wormed all the dogs...all is well.

A couple of weeks later, Dallas had bloody poop again. I had even posted a thread about it. I wormed him once again and all is well. I asked someone about it and they said that he couldn't have hookworms again since I had just finished worming him and she suggested stress poop...from eating something that upset his tummy.

Well, as you guessed it, another couple of weeks...maybe 3 went by and he had bloody poop. I took notice this time and the only change was that I had given him a bully stick (which my dogs do not get very often).

I had some Bene-Bac in my doctor kit, gave him some and low and behold a day later, there was no more bloody poop.

On another occasion, I gave each dog a small bite of my left over steak. The very next day, bloody poop for Dallas. I gave him Bene-Bac again and that ended that.

I'm not saying that everyone who's dog has bloody poop should use Bene-Bac and if your dog gets it, take it to the vet to rule everything else out. Bene-Bac HAS helped Dallas. I guess that Dallas just has a sensitive tummy and I make sure that I keep Bene-Bac on hand.

Gracie's tummy was gurgling today and her gas is SOOOO bad. I just gave her a dab of Bene-Bac...we'll see if it helps.
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