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Originally Posted by kjc Just seeing this now... poor little Boop!
Thanks for posting this, who would have known?
I have to suggest that you don't make any drastic changes in her diet until this problem gets resolved, or better yet ask your vet the best way to transition her...
(Bacteria or any intestinal inflamation can cause bleeding/bloody poops.)
Maybe try taking her out on a leash to help control what she puts in her mouth, or clean an area that you can keep free of tasty debri and fence it in. Branches fallen from trees can have molds and fungi on them.
Sure hope she's feeling better.... |
Thanks for the suggestion. You are right.....I don't need to make any changes right now. Things in the yard are only going to get worse when the leaves and limbs begin falling more. Ugh! The leaves have only turned ever so slightly. The squirrels (tons of them) are knocking the pecans still in the shell to the ground. It's just a mess! I'll have to walk her on a leash until everything stops dropping to the ground, which won't be for some time.
I'm calling the vet today. I'll give him enough time to start his Monday and time to read the fax from the ER vet. I'll let everyone know.