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My Baby Koda Koda hasnt been feeling well for the past few days, Should I be concerned about mucus in stool? This just happened & I am really concerned. She is eating normal, Drinking & Running around as usual but when she goes to take care of her business she is very runny and then she gets embarased after and just stays in a corner. I just discovered the mucus like:( Anyone has any answers? |
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Yes, she has been dewormed & actually she had her check up last week and everything was ok with the stools samples. :( |
:getwellso :getwellso Im not sure what it could be, but I hope Koda feels better soon :) Buster sends her kisses :getwellso :getwellso |
Aww!!! Thank you & send sends Buster lots of kisses:) PS: Thanks for the card, It's adorable:animal-pa |
I would watch for tapeworms. Charlie had them and the stool sample never showed anything. He started with mucous, then runny stools and then segments were visible. Her tummy may be upset, and I would recommend that if she doesn't vomit (pancreatitis) perhaps a bit of pepto would help reduce the acid and firm up the poopy. Good luck. Warmly, Deborah |
When mine had mucus in his stool it turned out to be a bad case of gastroenteritis. I suggest you take a sample to Koda's vet ASAP. It's definitely a sign of something going on. Good luck with your baby. |
Poor baby Koda...I would take in another stool sample to the vet just in case...tell them Koda's symptoms. When they test the stool they don't test for everything...that happened to Izzy when we got her...the breeder had her tested and came out fine but when I took her to my vet they did another test and found out she had something else but they had to test specifically for that. ;) Hope Koda gets better soon. |
Just checking in to see how Koda is doing.... |
Poor Koda. Mucus in Sissy's stool has always indicated Giardia (a parasite). It's not really the time of year for it, but you never know. Hope the little sweetie feels better soon!!! |
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