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Old 02-27-2008, 07:05 AM   #9
MindieRose
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I would at least speak with my vet,and make sure to get a sample if they want one.
I would not think he would have pinkish tinged and mucus stool if it was just something he ate,good day to go to the vets though if you have it off.
I have everyday "off" lol. I am a stay at home mom. So I guess I dont really have it off per say, but I dont have to go away to work
With baby people, mucusy blood tinged stools usually mean a food allergy, unless it is REALLY bloody, then it would warrent danger. So thats where I figured maybe it was something he ate.
We had a dobe that would have horribly bloody diarrhea whenever she would go for a car ride or get nervous. What a horrible mess that was.
He had a normal bm now, so I am still just keeping an eye on it. He has an appointment for his 2nd set of shots and check up coming up soon.
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