Dog / Mix - Answered 1414 days ago
I woke up this morning to my dog having bloody diarrhea and vomiting yellowish sticky substance which I think is bile. He ate nothing colorful to affect the color of his stool, but we recently discovered that he's been gnawing on a wood furniture and has probably eaten some of it. His first stool still has a little shape but has the reddish color already. After that, it's all liquid and looks to be fresh bright red blood. He's been neutered on the 21st of the previous month and has gone through a complete recovery and is pretty mush his old self now until this morning of June 13. At the moment of posting this question, he still drinks a lot of water but he's obviously less energetic. I'm very worried but as of now, we don't have the money to visit a vet. (My dog is a mix. His mom is a Corgi and the dad we don't know what breed, but also a medium-sized dog)
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Gabi
Philippines
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Yamyam
Mix, 2 years old castrated male

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Hii Gabby.....hope you are doing well. Well first of all never bother about money my friend, it is our intesion and willingness that matter right!!;) well seedogs gnawing on furniture is a common problem and can be dealt with in a number of ways. For starters, you can make your furniture unappealing to eat by using anti-chew sprays that emit a strong bitter taste like Grannick’s Bitter Apple Spray. With just a few quick spritzes of this deterrent spray, your dog should learn his lesson quickly. If a bitter spray just isn’t enough, you can always try to use protective tape, pads, or film to act as a buffer between your dog’s teeth and the furniture. You can follow these simple practices to keep your pet away from doing some unusual stuffs.. Now for the time being to stop the bloody diarrhoea give him some luke warm water and keep off fed for 2 days. I know it will make him weak but it will do only good. After it gets corrected feed him normally and keep practicing the same as I mentioned.
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