My Muchacha showed bloody stools two years ago Christmas Eve and we had her 
diagnosed with colitis. She gets it anytime  she is stressed or the grandkids 
slip her food she isn't allowed. But I have another chi that has bloody stools 
for no reason.
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From: "charlierom2003" <[email protected]>
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Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 14:53:08 
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Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Bloody stool



Dogs are much more prone than people to show blood in their stools following 
common stomach upset and/or loose stool. Knowing that blood in the stool is 
often indicative of real problems in people, folks see a bit of blood in their 
dogs stool following diarhea and, understandably, become very concerned. 95% of 
the time this will simply end when the stomach upset subsides. That being said, 
it rarely HURTS to consult a vet, but I don't find that necessary unless the 
situation goes on for more than a few days, or if the amount of blood is really 
substantial rather than streaky.

--- In [email protected], lgoru...@... wrote:
>
> Hi everyone, Monster is having some problems that started yesterday. He has a 
> loose, bloody stool. He seems fine otherwise. My mom thinks its his anal 
> glands. Has anyone had this problem before? Please pray that he is ok. I will 
> be taking him to the vet tomorrow.
> 
> Thanks,
> Lorena
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>



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