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    Red Jelly stool

    Wondering is it gardia or codissia(sp)

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    Hmm. I always have a bottle of albon handy. Sounds like coccidia, but only a microscope can tell u. Both smell bad. Also could be worm infestation

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    Thanks Evo, Already have it and have wormed. Just wondering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CORNERBOYZ View Post
    Thanks Evo, Already have it and have wormed. Just wondering.

    "Already wormed" is actually a meaningless statement.

    The reason is you could have used the wrong drug, the wrong dose, the wrong frequency, or given for the wrong amount of time ... which means there's a real chance your dogs aren't "wormed" at all.

    I agree with Evo, it's either worms, coccidia, or even some kind of virus (does not sound like giardia). But, for some reason, it sounds like blood in the intestines/colon.

    What kind of wormer did you give, how much, and for how long?

    There is also an abstract virus going around, that makes dogs shit "blood pudding" (or black-blood-tar) for a few days, but goes away (although some dogs die from it).

    Hookworms and whipworms also produce a similar plight, and you have to use certain drugs (at certain doses) to get them ... "regular worming" with pyrantel or ivermectin will NOT work.

    Good luck,

    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    "Already wormed" is actually a meaningless statement.

    The reason is you could have used the wrong drug, the wrong dose, the wrong frequency, or given for the wrong amount of time ... which means there's a real chance your dogs aren't "wormed" at all.

    I agree with Evo, it's either worms, coccidia, or even some kind of virus (does not sound like giardia). But, for some reason, it sounds like blood in the intestines/colon.

    What kind of wormer did you give, how much, and for how long?

    There is also an abstract virus going around, that makes dogs shit "blood pudding" (or black-blood-tar) for a few days, but goes away (although some dogs die from it).

    Hookworms and whipworms also produce a similar plight, and you have to use certain drugs (at certain doses) to get them ... "regular worming" with pyrantel or ivermectin will NOT work.

    Good luck,

    Jack
    Sounds like whips. But best bet is to take a stool sample to vet. Find out what to treat. See my post earlier today

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    Ok. I'll take a sample to the vet and let you all know what it is. Thanks Evo and Jack.

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    Ill see that also in some of the older dogs or in dogs that have eaten some sticks, pine needles, whatever. It can be a sign of the above mentioned or just an irritated intestine wall.

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    If the blood is on the outside of the stool is usually hooks. If in the center of stool is whip worms. If the blood is jelly red probably hooks. If black and tar looking is Whip worms. But still best have the Vet have a look. That is old info. that may be proven incorrect today. I never had anymore problems with those type worms and heart worms when I used ivermectin on a scheduled bases.

    Mine was just fleas and tape worms from the fleas. The Vets had the best tape wormer under their control. Sell you so many tablets at a time. What a racket they had going.

    Then the fire ants showed up they were a blast from the past. You would have at least thought the fire ants would eat the damn fleas. I do not believe a Ant Eater will stick his tongue in a Fire Ant mound. They can make a Elephant move his big Arse. LOL

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    Took him to vet, whips and coccidiosis . Thanks guys.

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    Am I right or am I right!!? I said check for coccidia and sounds like whips. Hehehe

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