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Old 07-14-2013, 05:16 AM   #2
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Eating leaves and bugs can cause an irritation that will cause mucous. Bunny poop is a potential carrier of Lepto, so do everything possible to keep her away from that.

From petMD:

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Usually, you need not worry about seeing a small amount of mucus in your pet's stool. Dog stool normally contains some mucus -- a slime-like substance made by the intestines to keep the lining of the colon lubricated and moist.

But if you notice an excessive amount of mucus in the stool, or if it is accompanied with blood or a radical change in your dog's bowel movements, seek immediate veterinary medical attention.
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